Vegan Choices

Vegan Choices Coming to Every Major Dining Establishment in Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort

It’s a great time to be a foodie at Disneyland and Walt Disney World! Whether you love the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival or just want a quick service meal, the dining options have been drastically improving over the last few years. Now, Disney has announced that they’re taking it to a whole new level! Between Disneyland and Walt Disney World, every major quick service and table service dining establishment will feature vegan choices on their menus!

Whether you want to recreate some of your favorite comfort foods or simply need a snack, you can find it with a new menu icon. The icon, launching October 1, will denote which items on the menu are plant-based. Simply look for a green leaf next to the item name and you’re good to order!

Walt Disney World Resort will roll out their menu changes first, with quick service changing October 1 and table service October 3. Altogether, the resort will be rolling out more than 400 plant-based dishes! Here is a look at what you will be able to find!

Shiriki Noodle Salad
  • Steamed Asian Dumplings from Le Cellier at Epcot – plant-based meat dumplings, served with bok choy, Chinese long beans, red peppers and radish in a delicious and fragrant Asian broth.
  • Shiriki Noodle Salad from Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen at Magic Kingdom Park – This refreshing salad is made with noodles, edamame beans, mushrooms, green mango, and cucumber, tossed with a sweet chili sauce.
  • Felucian Garden Spread from Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – plant-based “kefta,” herb hummus, tomato-cucumber relish and pita
  • Chili-Spiced Crispy Fried Tofu Bowl from Satu’li Canteen at Disney’s Animal Kingdom –  crispy tofu, seasoned with chili-spice and topped with crunchy vegetable slaw, boba balls and your choice of base and sauce.
  • Plant-Based Cashew Cheesecake from California Grill at Disney’s Contemporary Resort – Just one of many scrumptious plant-based desserts available at Walt Disney World Resort.

Disneyland will be rolling out their version of these menu changes in Spring 2020. Can’t wait until then, check out some guides to vegan choices around the resort by Annie!

What plant-based option do you hope to see in the resort? Be sure to let us know on Twitter and Facebook! If you want to see all the tasty goodness as it comes to the resort, be sure to follow us on Instagram as we document it all!


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