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Top 10 Theme Park Restaurants

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  • 1. Marrakesh

    The seafood bastilla (pastry filled with fish, shrimp, mushroom, vermicelli, onion, and egg) is heavenly. Garlicky lemon chicken ranks a close second.

  • 2. Rainforest Café

    American cuisine inspired by Mexican, Carribean, and Asian flavors is served in an indoor rain-forest setting. If you don’t like volume and kids, this isn’t for you.

  • 3. Coral Reef

    Classical music and aquarium visuals are the setting here. Try the roasted snapper with veggies.

  • 4. Cinderella’s Royal Table

    This restaurant in a castle has a great menu, with tasty prime-rib pastry-pie leading the way.

  • 5. Akershus

    Hunker down for traditional Norweigian dishes (herring, potato salad, gravlax in mustard sauce, venison stew, and more) in a medieval castle setting.

  • 6. Hollywood Brown Derby

    Polish off SoCal dishes such as skillet-seared tuna with the signature grapefruit cake with cream-cheese icing.

  • 7. San Angel Inn

    Try mole poblano (chicken with spices and chocolate) or beef with black beans and fried plantain at this south-of-the-border eatery.

  • 8. Rose & Crown Pub & Dining Room

    A pub-grub joint offering British staples such as bangers and mash, rib with Yorkshire pudding, and Cornish pasties.

  • 9. Chefs de France

    Three French chefs created this brasserie-style restaurant full of Gallic flare and flavor.

  • 10. Liberty Tree Tavern

    Buffet-style American fare, such as roasted turkey, flank steak, and ham, is served in a colonial setting.

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