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Review: The New Satu’li Canteen in Animal Kingdom’s Pandora — The World of AVATAR


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Pandora — The World of AVATAR officially opens in Disney’s Animal Kingdom on May 27th!

Welcome to Pandora -- The World of AVATAR!

Welcome to Pandora — The World of AVATAR!

But the DFB was able to attend a Pandora Passholder Preview over the weekend. And you know what we learned?

Pandora

Pandora

Native Drums

Native Drums

Inside Na'vi River Journey

Inside Na’vi River Journey

That exploring all the gorgeous scenery and taking in two brand new attractions makes an interplanetary traveler awfully hungry.

And that’s where Satu’li Canteen — Pandora’s own fast-casual restaurant — comes in.

Entering Satu'li Canteen

Entering Satu’li Canteen

Welcome, ACE eco-tourists, to Satu’li Canteen!

Atmosphere

When you trek through Pandora, you are officially a guest of ACE: Alpha Centauri Expeditions. Though Pandora has a bit of a rough history due to the war with the RDA (Resource Development Administration) over the attempted exploitation of the land’s resources (unobtanium, specifically), those days are thankfully in the past.

ACE logo at Satu'li Canteen register

ACE logo at Satu’li Canteen register

ACE now leads eco-tourists through Pandora’s Valley of Mo’ara.

Pandora atmosphere

Pandora atmosphere

And one change they made was taking what was previously the RDA Mess Hall and turning it into Satu’li Canteen.

Satu'li Canteen

Heading towards Satu’li Canteen

Along with the function of providing meals to travelers visiting Pandora, the Canteen also serves as a cultural hub showcasing Na’vi items and artwork.

Satu'li Canteen atmosphere

Satu’li Canteen atmosphere

Satu'li Canteen atmosphere

Satu’li Canteen atmosphere

Satu'li Canteen outdoor atmosphere

Satu’li Canteen outdoor atmosphere

Of course, you’ll still spot evidence of the RDA’s previous presence here and there.

RDA relic

RDA relic

Both indoor and outdoor seating are available. The indoor offers space for up to 330 guests.

Indoor Seating

Indoor Seating

And an additional 190 seats are outside.

Outdoor Seating

Outdoor Seating

Once the land is officially up and running, Satu’li Canteen will be the one of the first restaurants to utilize the Mobile Order process at Disney World. Anticipated to be offered at additional fast-casual and quick service restaurants as the year goes on, this pre-order and pre-pay option will allow guests to bypass the ordering queue and will be available via the My Disney Experience app.

For purposes of the Preview, though, it’s pretty much business as usual with your standard dual-sided ordering queues and counter pickup.

Ordering Queues

Ordering Queues

Pickup Counter

Pickup Counter

Cast Members assembling orders

Cast Members assembling orders

Now let’s check out what they’re preparing for all the space travelers visiting Pandora.

Eats

Satu’li Canteen is serving up breakfast (surprise!), lunch, and dinner in anticipation of LOTS of guests spending plenty of time exploring Pandora! In keeping with the story of the land, the options are meant to reflect “Pandora’s natural abundance,” with a focus on whole food grains, veggies, and proteins.

Satu'li Canteen outdoor menu

Satu’li Canteen outdoor menu

Our Passholder Preview began at 12:00 noon, but we were able to get a look at the Breakfast menu, where unique options such as Vegetable-Goat Cheese Frittata and Scrambled Egg, Bacon, and Spinach Steamed “Pods” (Bao Buns) are offered alongside more traditional items like Cinnamon French Toast. (Just click the image below to enlarge.) FYI, we’re hearing you can’t go wrong with the french toast!

Satu'li Canteen Breakfast Menu

Satu’li Canteen Breakfast Menu

We’ve explored the Lunch and Dinner options in previous posts, with the spotlight falling on the Create-Your-Own Satu’li Bowl and more Steamed “Pods” (Bao Buns) with both a meat (Cheeseburger) and vegetarian option.

Satu'li Canteen Lunch and Dinner Menu

Satu’li Canteen Lunch and Dinner Menu

The specialty drink of Pandora is the non-alcoholic Pandoran Sunrise, which is available with or without the souvenir Na’vi Flute Cup.

Na'vi Flute Cup

Na’vi Flute Cup

Allergy-friendly options are also on offer for all the day’s meals, with notes regarding which choices are safe for which allergies (and, as always, concerned guests are welcome to speak with a Disney chef).

Allergy-friendly Breakfast Menu

Allergy-friendly Breakfast Menu

Allergy-friendly Lunch and Dinner Menu

Allergy-friendly Lunch and Dinner Menu

Simply ask a Cast Member if you don’t see the allergy-friendly menu readily available!

As for what we ordered, let’s start with our drinks. We grabbed pretty much all the specialties of the Canteen: the Pandoran Sunrise, the Dreamwalker Sangria, Hawkes’ Grog Ale (that’s the green beer), and Mo’ara High Country Ale.

Satu'li Canteen Beverages

Satu’li Canteen Beverages

Now, the Pandoran Sunrise has met with some controversy. Early reviews from Cast Member previews were not positive, to say the least. In fact, they were so unfavorable that we have since been informed by a Cast Member that this non-alcoholic blend of tropical juices combined with Powerade Melon was reformulated just prior to our Preview. (Same ingredients, different amounts.)

Pandoran Sunrise

Pandoran Sunrise

Pandoran Sunrise

Pandoran Sunrise

Either way, I didn’t find it to be horrible, but it’s still not something I would run back to get, unless I was really in need of some of those electrolytes.

Next up are three beverages for adults only, starting with the Dreamwalker Sangria: a white sangria with a bit of Blue Curaçao to create the drink’s hue.

Dreamwalker Sangria

Dreamwalker Sangria

Okay, I get it. We’ve entered into a whole new planetary realm in Pandora, so things should look a little different. Enter: the Blue Curaçao. But I’m sorry. It just doesn’t work. The syrupy sweetness of this addition only detracts from — and even overpowers — the white wine, and you’re likely much better off giving the Banshee Chardonnay or Pinot Noir a go.

Things start looking up, though, once you realize you’ve got your pick of two draft beers including the Mo’ara High Country Ale.

Mo'ara High Country Ale

Mo’ara High Country Ale

Still, go for the green one by checking out the Hawkes’ Grog Ale :) !

Hawkes' Grog Ale

Hawkes’ Grog Ale

Moving on to entrees, the Create-Your-Own Satu’li Bowl presents the opportunity for some customization at Satu’li Canteen.

Create-Your-Own Satu'li Bowl

Create-Your-Own Satu’li Bowl

You’ll find the process and options listed on the menu. They are as follows:

Step 1: Select your protein from Beef, Chicken, Sustainable Fish, and Chili-Spiced Crispy Fried Tofu.

Step 2: Select your base from Quinoa and Vegetable Salad, Red & Sweet Potato Hash, Mixed Whole Grain & Rice, and Romaine & Kale Salad.

Step 3: Select your sauce from Charred Onion Chimichurri, Black Bean Vinaigrette, and Creamy Herb Dressing.

So, allow us to present our Chopped Wood-Grilled Chicken, Red & Sweet Potato Hash, and Black Bean Vinaigrette Bowl, and our Slow-Roasted Sliced Grilled Beef, Quinoa & Vegetable Salad, and Charred Onion Chimichurri Bowl.

Create Your Own Satu'li Bowls

Create Your Own Satu’li Bowls

No matter what you choose, the Bowls are topped with crunchy vegetable slaw and yogurt boba balls (boba balls are a recurring theme in Pandora, as you’ll notice when we pay a full visit to Pongu Pongu in tomorrow’s review).

Crunchy Vegetable Slaw and Yogurt Boba Balls

Crunchy Vegetable Slaw and Yogurt Boba Balls

Each of the Bowls had their highlights, and lowlights. Of the two proteins we tried, we recommend the beef over the chicken.

Slow-roasted Sliced Grilled Beef Bowl

Slow-roasted Sliced Grilled Beef Bowl

Even though the charred chicken was nicely seasoned, the beef was prepared on the rarer side (which works for us!) and tender; not something you typically encounter in a quick service location. Thumbs up!

Slow-roasted Sliced Grilled Beef Bowl

Slow-roasted Sliced Grilled Beef Bowl

That said, we have to give the Red & Sweet Potato Hash base (from our Chopped Wood-Grilled Chicken) the higher score over the Quinoa and Vegetable.

Wood-Grilled Chicken Bowl with Red & Sweet Potato Hash Base

Wood-Grilled Chicken Bowl with Red & Sweet Potato Hash Base

And we’re not the only ones — early reviews of this particular base are getting high marks almost across the board. It’s that subtle hint of sweetness that makes this heartier base stand out from the others.

Pandora World of Avatar Satuli Canteen wood grilled chicken bowl May 2017 4

Wood-Grilled Chicken Bowl with Red & Sweet Potato Hash Base

As far as the sauces go, it’s nice to say that not a lot can go wrong here. The Charred Onion Chimichurri (and, based on reader reviews, the Creamy Herb Dressing) is flavorful, if not particularly outside the norm.

Closeup on the Chimichurri

Closeup on the Charred Onion Chimichurri

If you’re looking for a slightly more unusual flavor addition, go for the Black Bean Vinaigrette.

The other option for entrees at Satu’li Canteen are the highly anticipated Steamed “Pods” (aka, Bao Buns!). Like the Bowls, there is a choice for both carnivores and vegetarians, with the Vegetable Curry Steamed Pods and the Cheeseburger Steamed Pods.

Vegetable Curry Pods Entree and Cheeseburger Pods

Vegetable Curry Pods Full Entree and Cheeseburger Pods

Both come with root vegetable chips and crunchy vegetable slaw. (A note: since we already had the sides with the Vegetable Curry Pods, we ordered our Cheeseburger Pods without. This is always one of our favorite tips for saving money on food in Disney World.)

Root Vegetable Chips

Root Vegetable Chips

We found that the chips could use some more seasoning, but that tang of the slaw remains a nice accompaniment, as it does with the Bowls.

Crunchy Vegetable Slaw

Crunchy Vegetable Slaw

The Vegetable Curry Pods are stuffed with chopped bits of eggplant, cauliflower, sweet potato, carrots, and a shallot cilantro cream. The filling is finished off with a hefty dose of curry powder.

Vegetable Curry Steamed Pods

Vegetable Curry Steamed Pods

And that’s, I believe, where the discrepancy stems from in the opinions regarding the Vegetable Curry Pods. “Curry” is in the name for a reason; it’s not merely a hint of curry.

Vegetable Steamed Curry Pods

Vegetable Curry Steamed Pod

Opinions differed even among our small group, with the non-curry fans giving the Veggie Pods a thumbs down, while the curry lovers (and you do have to love it for these pods) gave a thumbs up.

Making the grade all the way around, though, were the Cheeseburger Steamed Pods.

Cheeseburger Steamed Pods

Cheeseburger Steamed Pods

What makes this such a fun choice is that the filling is more than ground beef and cheese. You’ll also pick up on ketchup, mustard, and pickle (yes!!), all stuffed into that same Boa Bun that’s super soft without being too moist.

Cheeseburger Steamed Pod

Cheeseburger Steamed Pod

It’s a fun twist that’s tasty at the same time.

Now, here’s one for the kiddos… and frankly, I’m a bit jealous. When I read about the Teylu All-Beef Hot Dog Wrapped in Dough on the menu, I assumed the dough in question would be steamed as it is with the pods.

Kids' Teylu Hot Dog Meal

Kids’ Teylu Hot Dog Meal

But if you aren’t certain about how your kids might react to a steamed bun (which they would receive with the Kids’ Cheeseburger Pod meal), they may very much like the nice, toasty, golden brown Parker House Dough surrounding this Dog!

Teylu All-Beef Hot Dog

Teylu All-Beef Hot Dog

It truly makes the meal, and no joke: this was one of my favorite items of the WHOLE DAY. By the way, other options for Kids’ Meals include smaller servings of the Bowls and the Cheeseburger Pod, along with a Cheese Quesadilla option.

Allright now, who’s up for some Ber’ri?!?

Not so much? Okay, what if I told you “Ber’ri” is Na’vi for “dessert”? I thought that might change your mind… . Your choices here are Chocolate Cake and a Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse.

Chocolate Cake

Chocolate Cake

Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse

Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse

The Chocolate Cake is surrounded with a crunchy cookie layer and topped with a bit of banana cream.

Chocolate Cake

Chocolate Cake

Though not quite a ganache with its solid base, the cake itself definitely has a soft, moist texture that I wasn’t prepared for. Kind of a mousse rather than a cake. Overall, it’s okay, but the dark chocolate flavor carried too much of a baking cocoa taste for me.

Chocolate Cake

Chocolate Cake

I much preferred the Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse, which is topped with a passion fruit curd and is — let’s face it — all sorts of colorful and pretty.

Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse

Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse

The highlight for me was actually the passion fruit curd over the mousse, but I really enjoyed the overall fruity flavor and light texture of the whole thing.

Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse

Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse

Consider yourself warned, though: even though this dessert is Instagram-ready, YOU might not be after eating it ;) . A little of that blue coloring stays with you a little while even after you finish the dessert, folks. But it’s worth it! Just grab some water to go with it and have fun!

And now, we’re off for some more trekking…

Flight of Passage entrance area

Flight of Passage entrance area

Floating Mountains

Floating Mountains

Pandora atmosphere

Pandora atmosphere

Overall

Much like the rest of the land (you can check out more of our pictures here), Satu’li Canteen is quite immersive when it comes to bringing guests into the story of Pandora. But what’s even more noteworthy is that the experience is carried over into the food with some unusual options that you really won’t find elsewhere in Disney World. The fact that much of it (with the exception of a few misses, as noted) is pretty well-executed makes the Canteen a welcome option for Pandora trekkers. True, this is probably not your stop for picky eaters (except for that hot dog!). But that’s also something I appreciate about it: while it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, the menu offers a definite — and refreshing — change of pace where they could’ve played it safe in what is bound to be a popular area of the park for some time to come.

Remember: Satu’li Canteen isn’t the only new dining stop in Pandora. Be sure to meet us right back here tomorrow for our full review of Pandora’s drink station: Pongu Pongu! We’ll see you there!

What would you order at Satu’li Canteen? Please let us know with a comment!

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