First up was the Widow’s Bite - it’s made with Scapegrace Gin and Fever Tree Indian Tonic - essentially a fancy Gin & Tonic. Of course, we had to try some of the drinks as well. We also tried the Pym Doughnut Sundae, made with dulce de leche ice cream, pecan brownie, caramel fudge sauce, chocolate mini-glazed doughnut, and whipped cream. It’s made with key lime curd, raspberry gel, and whipped lime ganache. It was officially time to move onto desserts, and we started with the Quantum Key Lime Pie. We also decided to try another entrée, so we ordered the Chicken Schnitzel! It’s a Panko-crusted chicken breast served with butter sautéed potatoes, caramelized onions, long green beans, lemon, anchovy, and capers. Crispy Breaded Fried ShrimpĪfter we had our fill of appetizers, it was finally time to dig into our entrées! We decided to go with the Delmonico Ribeye Steak with Black Truffle Butter, served with whipped Yukon gold potatoes, green asparagus, and a cabernet reduction. The shrimp was lightly fried and tasted fresher than your typical fried shrimp. We also ordered the Crispy Breaded Fried Shrimp, served with white cheddar and corn grits, bell peppers, collard greens, and smokehouse barbecue sauce. These are made with a seared ginger orange pork belly, toasted sesame seeds, pickled daikon, spring onions, and Mirin soy honey glaze. We really enjoyed the Red Pepper Dipping Sauce! This was SO GOOD.Īfter we had our fill of bread (the limit does not exist), we dove into the Steamed Bao Buns appetizer. We couldn’t wait to see if these items tasted as good as they sounded on the menu, so we got started with the Marble Bread with Red Bell Pepper Dipping Sauce. …and desserts for the kiddos too! ©Disney There are also a couple of Disney Check Meals for kids… ©Disney …and kid-friendly-sounding entrées so your little ones have plenty of energy for cruise activities! ©Disney We’ve got options for kiddos as well, like a Creamed Potato Soup and Garden Salad… ©Disney Seriously, there are even more desserts to choose from! ©Disney …and some lighter entrées if those float your boat! ©Disney They’ve got some vegetarian options… ©Disney …and some delicious sounding entrées as well. … soups and salads inspired by Wakanda and Sokovia… ©Disney The menu had interesting Marvel-themed items, inspired by Wakanda, Sokovia, and New York! There’s quite a bit to choose from, starting with appetizers… ©Disney Our tableĭon’t worry, we’ll get to the entertainment at this dining location in a bit, but first - the food! Menu You’ll also find typical table setting items, like glassware and silverware. Worlds of MarvelĪt each table, you’ll find a Quantum Core - a new device that can cause objects to shrink and grow remotely. Since this is a technology showcase, it’s no wonder that the setting would look futuristic. This is a dining experience unlike any other, where guests are shown a presentation from Ant-Man and The Wasp in their first public speaking engagement. We made our way over to the restaurant to partake in this experience - let’s check it out! Worlds of Marvel entrance We’re talking about the Worlds of Marvel restaurant! This is the first ever Marvel-themed dinner show and promises an action-packed adventure all while dining on foods inspired by Marvel lands and more. The Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship has so much to offer - shopping, spas, Disney’s first-ever attraction at sea, and immersive dining experiences! And speaking of dining, we tried out one of the most highly-anticipated dining experiences on board. We’re taking you with us as we set sail aboard the Disney Wish! ©Disney Explore the NEW Worlds of Marvel Restaurant With Us on the Disney Wish
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