Originally Posted By ernieb well i have to say at epcot at the french pavillion the pastries and bread OMG its to die for and ice creams and cookies ALL disney food its very good
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey School bread is a large pastry that is covered with coconut and filled with a Bavarian-type cream. My mom loves it, and I've tasted it and its very good. The eclairs at the Boulangerie in France are yummy, and so is the handmade ice cream cookie sandwich at the Main Street Bakery. Garden Grill's strawberry shortcake and bread pudding are both yummy as well.
Originally Posted By wendebird dave, I didn't care for the school bread either. I think my most memorable dessert was the Kitchen Sink at Beaches & Cream. I love that little place!
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Some of those deserts sound really good. Wish I could try them, I just can't eat like I use to, and didn't have any deserts this trip. Darn.
Originally Posted By dlkozy Thank you NikkiLOVESMickey, for answering my question-I have read about people eating it at WDW and I had no idea what it was.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo It's served in Kringala og Kafe (sp?) in the Norway Pavillion at Epcot. I do not like coconut, so it's not my thing really.
Originally Posted By KachinaBear I really like the rainbow Kaki-gori at the Japan pavillion... Snow Cones flavored with strawberry, tangerine and honeydew. Reasonably priced, too, if I remember right. The Kitchen Sink is a lot of fun, if you're with a group.
Originally Posted By digby7 You guys!! you're making me hungry! I love the caramel apples with nuts! Mr. Digby and I always have to get one to share when we leave the parks. Yum.
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS Being on the dining plan last winter we were lucky to try many different desserts. Our favorite by far was the cheesecake at Sci-Fi. It's drizzled in caramel, and sprinkled with m&ms and caramel popcorn, and other little candied treats. It sounds busy, but once you take a bite you are definitely in heaven.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 where is the best place to get Trimisu? (I don't know if I spelled it right) That is my DH fav. dessert of all time.
Originally Posted By Elderp I had a really good one at Victoria and Alberts but it's kinda costly to pay all that for just the Tiramisu.
Originally Posted By digby7 At POP Century, it is Twinkie Tiramisu that had people rolling their eyes and groaning with pleasure. I personally enjoyed the Tie-Dye Cheese Cake, a red velvet crust with tie-dye cheese cake, it was outtasite! At POR, I love the Key Lime Pie and speaking of key lime, when you can get it, the Key Lime Fudge at the MK is suprisingly good.
Originally Posted By mmaus1962 Oh, my. What a difficult question. There are a lot of creative desserts at WDW. That said, I echo folks who like the Zebra Domes at Boma. Or anything on the dessert menu at the California Grill.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 Thank for the infor on where to get Tiamisu. to bad you can't just go the Victoria and Alberts to get only the Tiamisu... Then again if they did I couldn't aford it. I love key lime pie, key lime fudge, wow, where in MK are they?
Originally Posted By digby7 The Key Lime Fudge can be bought at the MK at the Confectioners right there on the corner of Main Street(on your right as you are walking to the castle). Sorry I can't remember the name of the place, I'm having a mentalpause moment! I don't know if you can get it year round, but it is always there when we head to the kingdom. We buy a big slab to enjoy at home as we are leaving the MK, but somehow it has never actually made it to Ohio! Key Lime Pie can be found at the Crystal Palace Buffet as well as Cheesecake Tiramisu. The first place I found Key Lime Pie was at PO Riverside, but it is also at Olivia's in Ol' Key West. Twinkie Tiramisu - $3.99 at POP Century
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Do you mean the Confectionery? I'm drooling already just thinking of that store.
Originally Posted By digby7 Yep, that's it! Home of the fab nut covered caramel apples! Grab one of those on the way out the gate to share in the room as were all getting ready for bed. Lucky us, the kids don't like 'em.