Main Street USA, Lantau Island, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
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The Plaza Inn in Disneyland is located at the end of Main Street, USA. It is managed by Cuiyuan and Cha Cha Ju. It offers exquisite Cantonese cuisine, including quelong dim sum and fried milk with shrimp and prawns. It looks like a palace from the outside, and the steamed buns inside have Mickey Mouse patterns on them.
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The Plaza Inn in Disneyland is located at the end of Main Street, USA. It is managed by Cuiyuan and Cha Cha Ju. It offers exquisite Cantonese cuisine, including quelong dim sum and fried milk with shrimp and prawns. It looks like a palace from the outside, and the steamed buns inside have Mickey Mouse patterns on them.
Booked in advance through a travel agency. Seems to be a little bit cheaper than buying now. But can't change the date. There were a lot of people and it was quite noisy. Ordered the children's set meal and the special set meal. The price was very expensive and the taste was average, not good. Actually there was not much choice inside.
I bought the meal coupons on Fliggy. I used the -100 coupons given on Double 11, so it was a good deal. I paid 232 yuan in the end. This set meal is for two people, which is more than enough for us, two adults and one child. The meal coupons include service fees. In short, it is a good deal, a good deal, a very good deal. Later, my son ordered mango sago and had to pay an additional 10% service fee. This is a Cantonese restaurant in Disneyland. It is very popular and you need to wait for a table. The quality of Hong Kong waiters is that they are very quick and efficient. They work super fast. The dishes taste good and the quantity is sufficient. In short, it is completely ok to eat full, but not necessarily good. But if you order a la carte, the price is not cheap.
The Plaza Hotel in Hong Kong Disneyland has good service, delicious food, high-quality waiters, an elegant dining environment, and birds jumping around on the ground. Since I booked the meal ticket online, the price was moderate. Very affordable.
I feel that this is the most expensive restaurant in the entire park. A bowl of Yangzhou fried rice costs 158, and there is also a tea fee, which is calculated per person. However, the environment and service inside are still good, with a very Hong Kong flavor. The food is all local delicacies. There is a cute Mickey Mouse head printed on the lava buns. The shrimp dumplings and wonton noodles are very authentic. Everything is good except that they are expensive.