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There are a lot of still new things to enjoy at Animal  Kingdom, and today we’ve got the scoop on a few of them!

Over at Tiffins, the much-lauded signature restaurant that embraces travel and adventure, diners may experience not one but two prix fixe menus! The first prix fixe option is designed for busy days — days when the restaurant has lots of ADRs lined up. Offerings include Braised Wagyu Pozole and Grilled Swordfish.

Tiffins "Busy" Prix Fixe Menu

Tiffins “Busy” Prix Fixe Menu

The second prix fixe option will be offered on not-so-busy days and offers a trio of appetizers, choice of entree including swordfish, wagyu, grilled chicken, or a noodle bowl, and a trio of desserts. Both menus are served only 11:30AM to 3:30PM.

Meanwhile, over in Pandora, visitors to the distant world can nosh on two new snacks! Both are available at Pongu Pongu, which until recently only served one edible delight: the Pongu Lumpia (which is delicious!) in addition to beverages. Now guests can feast on the Viper Wolf Paw.

Wolf Paw

Wolf Paw

This is essentially a cinnamon roll in the shape of, we have to assume, a Viper Wolf’s paw. It’s topped with shaved almonds, which lend a nice crunch.

Wolf Paw

Wolf Paw

This is a typical Disney World cinnamon roll, so don’t expect any surprises. But for $3.99 (or a snack credit!), it’s a good size and makes a satisfying snack if you’re, say, killing time in the line for Flight of Passage.

Wolf Paw

Wolf Paw

The second new pastry at Pongu Pongu is the Moara Coffee Cake, another cinnamon-y treat…but this time with a TON of food coloring.

Moara Coffee Cake

Moara Coffee Cake

This has a typical coffee cake flavor — heavy on the cinnamon. The bright swirls of color are just for show; they do not add any flavor. The cake itself is nice and moist, so if you prefer a drier, crumbly coffee cake, this one isn’t for you. (One has to wonder if the copious amounts of added food color might be to blame/thank for the moistness of the cake… .)

Moara Coffee Cake

Moara Coffee Cake

The topping has icing mixed in, which added some extra sweetness in addition to that awesome crumble.

Moara Coffee Cake

Moara Coffee Cake

The Moara Coffee Cake is $3.79 (and Disney Dining Plan Snack Credit eligible), so it’s also fairly reasonably priced. It’s really nice to have a couple of good pastry options, since so many guests are spending their early Animal Kingdom hours checking out the new rides.

What’s your morning meal go-to when you’re hustling to your favorite rides? Tell us about it in the comments! 

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