We would like to introduce the “Disney Halloween” Lunch/Dinner Buffet at Sherwood Garden Restaurant, the buffet restaurant at the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel.
Disney Halloween will finally begin on September 15 at the Tokyo Disney Resort. Disney Hotels will also offer Halloween menus in conjunction with the special program.
Pumpkins, marrons, and ghosts! The fall season is full of cute and delicious foods from pumpkins to marrons to ghosts!
The most important point of buffet restaurants is that you can be a little selfish with your “I want to eat! The most important point of a buffet restaurant is that you can satisfy your “I want to eat! From hearty dishes such as roast beef and pork bowls to appetizers filled with seasonal vegetables, and even the most visually appealing sweets and breads, you can enjoy your food without any worries. You can also enjoy visually stunning sweets and breads.
At the happy Sherwood Garden Restaurant, the menu is full of ingredients and colors unique to the Halloween season. The buffet table is filled with purple, orange, yellow, black, and other Halloween colors, inviting guests’ appetites with a full range of bewitching and delicious flavors.
The beautifully arranged “Purple Potato Soup,” the “Burdock Salad with Black Sesame Seeds” that looks like a ghost is about to pop out & spider decor, and the “Marinated Octopus and Potatoes with Yogurt Sauce” with bats flying down the side of the plate are all elaborately arranged on the menu. The point is that each menu item is elaborately arranged.
In addition, “Roast Beef Marinated in Soy Sauce Koji” is also available. Incidentally, a different chimichurri is prepared for condiments from the “Empire Grill” at the Disney Ambassador Hotel. Why don’t you try to see the difference between the restaurants with your tongue?
Rice dishes range from “rice cooked with salmon and mushrooms (Japanese rice)” to “pork rice bowl (Japanese rice),” while noodles include “squid ink pasta with shrimp and spinach” and other garlic-rich dishes in a black pasta!
The breads also have ghosts playing hide-and-seek with their cute and coy poses. The marron and pumpkin breads are bite-size, so you can enjoy them with a bite.
And you want to taste this and that! You will be surprised at how Halloween-like the food is when you try it on your plate. There are so many items on the menu, so we recommend that you check out the buffet table first.
The lunch buffet is priced at 5,000 yen for adults (13 years and older) on weekdays and 5,500 yen on weekends and holidays; 3,600 yen for children (7-12 years) on weekdays, weekends, and holidays; and 2,500 yen for children (4-6 years) on weekdays, weekends, and holidays.
The dinner buffet is 6600 yen for adults (13 years and older) on weekdays and 7100 yen on weekends and holidays, 4300 yen for middle-aged people (7-12 years) on weekdays, weekends and holidays, and 3100 yen for children (4-6 years) on weekdays, weekends and holidays.
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