Originally Posted By FerretAfros The pasta looks good, but those portions look so small! Maybe I'm just a typical over-fed American, but I think I'd still be pretty hungry after those
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 dagobert: No problem. It was good, but not as good as the rest at Eastside Cafe. New Blog Post! This replaced Meat Pie at Breezeway Bites in Tokyo Disneysea!? Ohhhh, I sense a fit coming on. How does it compare to my beloved Meat Pie? R.I.P. Meat Pie. You will always have a special place in my heart. <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.honorablerat.com/food-review/2016/1/18/fried-pizza-turnover-chicken-mozzarella">http://www.honorablerat.com/fo...zzarella</a>
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 New Blog Post! One of the best places to get a sandwich in all of Tokyo Disney! <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.honorablerat.com/food-review/2016/1/20/new-york-deli">http://www.honorablerat.com/fo...ork-deli</a>
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Although I've never eaten there, the New York Deli struck me as one of those restaurants that just makes so much sense with the theme of the land that it just works incredibly well. It seems so obvious, but I never would have thought of it myself And the decorations just reinforce the theme even more. I didn't realize there were so many different seating areas (I only peeked in through the windows), but it all looks fantastic. Although I would have a tough time convincing myself to settle for a deli sandwich when there are so many more unique items in the park, if I ever return to TDS I'll have to make sure to at least walk through the restaurant and have a better look at it
Originally Posted By Mr X The sandwiches are pretty decent, actually - at least from the perspective of being in Japan where such creations are hard to come by. And I agree, Ferret, the theming there is pretty awesome (what the backlot at MGM studios SHOULD have been like!).
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 It's definitely tough getting a good sandwich in Japan. I just returned from a trip to Oahu and man, there were loads of good sandwiches there. I had a Toasted Reuben in ABC Mart, close to Aulani and that was way better than a lot of sandwiches that I've had here in Japan. The theming of New York Deli is pinpoint. I agree with you Ferret. It fits so well in the theming of American Waterfront. Just beautiful. New Blog Post! I'm back from my trip to Aulani and have written a review of a sandwich in New York Deli. Gonna get cracking with all the sandwiches on offer in New York Deli and after that, I'll be writing a little bit about my trip to Oahu. Hope that you guys will enjoy this review!!! <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.honorablerat.com/food-review/2016/1/20/shrimp-salmon-trout-on-soft-bagel">http://www.honorablerat.com/fo...ft-bagel</a>
Originally Posted By dagobert Hopefully you had a fantastic time at Aulani. I would love love to see some pictures from the hotel.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Looks like a pretty classic New York bagel, but I would probably go for something else. I'm just not a fan of lox I'm also confused by the name "shrimp & salmon trout". Salmon and trout are two completely unrelated kinds of fish, right? That would be like serving "beef pork". I wonder what it actually is...
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 dagobert: I will do some write ups on Aulani once I'm done with these sandwiches. FerretAfros: I would recommend that you go for something else too. It's not bad, but there are better options at New York Deli. According to the free dictionary, this is their definition, "Any of various large trouts, especially the lake trout or the steelhead." I don't know much about fish. I just eat them. New Blog Post! Another sandwich from New York Deli has been reviewed. Today, we devour the Turkey Pastrami Panini! <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.honorablerat.com/food-review/2016/1/20/turkey-pastrami-panini">http://www.honorablerat.com/fo...i-panini</a>
Originally Posted By FerretAfros That's funny that turkey is so hard to find in Japan, since it is practically unavoidable in the US. Then again, you guys have all sorts of delicious foods that would be tough to find here
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 FerretAfros: You really can't find it here. However, I love living in Japan. Food here is pretty amazing. Anywhere in Asia is home to my stomach. Honestly, I was in Hawaii for two weeks and at times, I was craving for any form of authentic and good Asian food. I did manage to find some though, so that kept me sane. New Blog Post! The biggest sandwich on offer at New York Deli. A review of the Mile High Deli Stack! <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.honorablerat.com/food-review/2016/1/20/mile-high-deli-stack">http://www.honorablerat.com/fo...li-stack</a>
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 New Blog Post! The last sandwich up for review at New York Deli. How will this sandwich fare? Will it knock the Mile High Deli Stack off the podium? <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.honorablerat.com/food-review/2016/1/20/grilled-reuben">http://www.honorablerat.com/fo...d-reuben</a>
Originally Posted By dagobert The sandwiches look delicious. Does TDR offer vegetarian sandwiches or burgers?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I'm not even a big fan of reubens typically, but that looks really good!
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 dagobert: From what I've seen, I don't think so. I've never encountered a vegetarian sandwich or burger in the resort. FerretAfros: It was Ferret. It was. New Blog Post! Traveling to Aulani and would like to fill your tummy outside of the resort? Check these eateries out! <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.honorablerat.com/food-review/2016/2/18/7-places-to-grab-a-bite-in-oahu">http://www.honorablerat.com/fo...-in-oahu</a>
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 dagobert: More to come real soon! Mr X: They were. New Blog Post! Honorable Rat's first YouTube video. Yikes! I've got a lot to learn. A review of Nakamoto Moukotanmen Cup Noodles. Here's to hoping that you will never be hungry in your hotel room after your visit to Tokyo Disney. <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.honorablerat.com/food-review/2016/2/25/nakamoto-moukotanmen-cup-noodle">http://www.honorablerat.com/fo...p-noodle</a>
Originally Posted By vicenzo83 New Blog Post! We are back to reviewing food from Tokyo Disney Resort. Fried Rice for 950 yen?! Only in Disney. How did this dish fare? <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.honorablerat.com/food-review/2016/1/23/fried-rice-with-char-siu-egg">http://www.honorablerat.com/fo...-siu-egg</a>
Originally Posted By Mr X ***Fried Rice for 950 yen?! Only in Disney.*** Vulcania - GREAT theming, but way overpriced, so-so food. Unfortunately, I find myself having to avoid the place ever since eating once or twice there early on (and I really wish they had good food 'cause the theming is out of this world!). Good call, Vincenzo.