Disney4me Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 We’re traveling to Animal Kingdom’s Asia to show off a couple new items on the Yak & Yeti (Anandapur) Local Food Cafes menu! Learn About:Yak and Yeti Counter Service Animal KingdomDisney World Restaurants Not to be confused with the Yak & Yeti Table Service restaurant next door, Yak & Yeti Local Food Cafes is a Quick Service option for adventurers on the go! Some items — though not the ones we’re checking out today — are even served in the most adorable Chinese food carry-out boxes. As expected with Animal Kingdom, the restaurant is beautifully themed. This Indian market blends in perfectly next to the Maharajah Jungle Trek with advertisements for “local” companies, fruit stands, and a cool assortment of seating options. The first thing you’ll likely see are the long lines, but as the arrow on the sign suggests, there’s plenty of room around the corner! Local Food Cafes sign So don’t let this deter you… Lines at Local Food Cafes Atmosphere After receiving your food, just follow that arrow and you’ll find A LOT of different seating options, from tables under cover (roof or umbrella) to those out in the open — for days when you want to take in plenty of sunshine. Pretty, detailed covered seating This little guy found a seat at my favorite spot near the water fountain! Please do not feed the birds With the restaurant being a few steps from away from the Kali River Rapids attraction, the uncovered seating could be a great place to have a snack and dry off after getting completely soaked. Uncovered patio seating Now that you’ve found your seat, let’s talk about what’s new to EAT! Eats Yak and Yeti Local Food Cafes is known for having unique food in a great location. The Honey Chicken remains a fan favorite and the Roasted Vegetable Couscous Wrap was a rather nice surprise when it showed up on the menu. I also love that you can get Egg Rolls and Chicken Fried Rice as DDP snack credits here. Menu (click to enlarge) So here’s what’s weird: Yak & Yeti Local Food Cafes has always been a spot to visit if you’re craving something outside of your typical burgers and fries. And…alas…the two new entree additions to the menu on my last visit were a Cheeseburger and Hot Dog — both served with fries! Hmmmm. There is, however, a bit of a twist with the focus on Kobe beef for the new American Kobe Beef Cheeseburger and American Kobe Beef Hot Dog. Let’s start with the Cheeseburger. American Kobe Beef Cheeseburger Served with thick-cut, well-seasoned fries (that I loved!), the burger is topped with cheese, lettuce, tomato, and Asian pickles. The pickles were VERY thinly sliced – so thin that they don’t really add much flavor, but they do add a nice crunch and slight vinegary taste. The dipping sauce on the side is a sesame soy mayo, which I thought was great! It was more salty than sweet, but still had a mayo-like consistency. I thought the mayo and Asian pickles lent a unique flavor to the burger, so it still falls a leeeeeetle bit outside the norm…I guess. Of course I was most curious about the Kobe beef patty, which I found to be thicker than the typical Counter Service park burgers, and of better quality. Plus, it was very juicy and flavorful! American Kobe Beef Cheeseburger cross-section This particular burger is pricey at $14.99, but fortunately the meat is noticeably bigger and definitely better. I just wish they wouldn’t cook it to medium-well. Next up is the American Kobe Beef Hot Dog. It’s served on a fluffy brioche bun and has some customizable options beyond the normal condiment bar. American Kobe Beef Hot Dog Banh Mi style It’s a bit difficult to read on the menu (even in person), but you have three options for toppings: plain, Banh Mi, or Kimchi. I opted for the Banh Mi! The Kimchi dog is served with Asian Slaw and Korean barbecue sauce. The Banh Mi dog has the same Asian slaw, but also features the Asian pickles that are found on the burger and a chipotle mayo. American Kobe Beef Hot Dog Banh Mi style cross-section Like the burger, I thought the quality of the Kobe hot dog was noticeably better than your run-of-the-mill hot dog – it had a very natural taste and it was less salty than a regular hot dog, too. They didn’t go overboard with the chipotle mayo, so it added just enough spice, flavor, and creamy texture to the meal. This one is also pretty pricey at $13.99, but you do get a bit of extra quality. The price seems more justified when I think about those delicious fries that come with it. Closeup of delicious fries! Buuuuuut….it’s still a pretty freaking expensive hot dog. So expensive that you could actually get a few table service entrees for less. So think hard before you indulge. Overall Even though these new options aren’t super exciting, it was fun to have a few different ways to customize two American staples. If you’ve spent years shying away from this beautiful spot if you’re not particularly into the Asian fare it typically serves, now might be your chance to stop by Local Food Cafes and experience it for yourself. Don’t Miss Out on the ALL the Best Snacks Walt Disney World Has to Offer! One of our most popular Bundles, the DFB Guide & Snacks Bundle will prepare you for anything and everything snack-related under the Disney Sun! This money-saving bundle includes all of the following: The DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining, 2016 Edition The DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks The DFB Guide to Epcot Snacks The DFB Guide to Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios Snacks Offering this handy group of books as a bundle allows us to pass on deep savings to you. You can get the entire collection for only $39.95 — that’s almost 40% off the individual cover prices! With this Bundle of e-books you’ll have everything you need at your fingertips to plan the best Disney World vacation ever. And with our handy e-book format, you can download the Guides to all of your electronic devices and take them with you wherever you go! And with our 100% money-back guarantee, what do you have to lose? Just looking for all the Snacks in Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios? Then check out our DFB Guide to Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios Snacks, newly updated for your 2016-17 trip! With comprehensive information and advice on well over 340 delicious snacks that you can enjoy at the Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios parks, you’ll always be in the know! And for a limited time only, we are offering the Guide for 20% off! To secure the discount, use code SNACKS16 at check-out. Would you go for a burger or hot dog in Animal Kingdom? Or do you prefer a more wild meal?! Let us know in the comments! 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