The Best Thing To Do At Each Pavilion

Epcot has eleven countries that each add something unique to the World Showcase. Today, I will be sharing the best thing to do at each pavilion.

First, let’s start off in the Canada pavilion! I would recommend watching Canada Far and Wide. This is a 360 Circle Vision show that shows footage from Canada.

The China pavilion also has a 360 Circle Vision show called Reflections of China. This show is a great way to learn more about the country.

The France pavilion has a lot to do, so it is hard for me to pick just one thing. I would say to go to La Crêperie de Paris. This is a restaurant that serves savory and sweet crêpes!

Biergarten is a very fun restaurant to go to in the Germany pavilion! While you eat, you hear live music.

The pizzas at Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria are delicious! I would really recommend eating at this restaurant in the Italy pavilion.

The Japan pavilion has a ginormous store called Mitsukoshi. This store has basically anything you can think of from Japanese candy to stuffed animals.

The Mexico pavilion has a great restaurant called La Hacienda de San Angel. If you go here I would highly recommend getting the Queso Fundido. I prefer this restaurant over San Angel Inn because you are not sitting in the dark.

Spice Road Table in the Morocco pavilion has a great view of the World Showcase lagoon, so I would recommend sitting outside. The food here is also delicious! I always get the Mix Grill Skewers.

The Norway pavilion has the perfect ride for Frozen fans! Frozen Ever After is a boat ride and towards the end of the ride the ride starts going backwards. I will warn you that the line for Frozen Ever After can get very long.

In The United Kingdom pavilion, Rose and Crown Dining Room is a great restaurant to eat at! You should definitely get the fish and chips.

Finally, we have The United States of America pavilion! The American Adventure is an indoor show that talks about American History. Not only is the show educational, but you will also be indoors!

While this is only a preview of all the amazing things you can experience at the World Showcase, I hope that now you have found some new rides, restaurants, or shows to try!

The Perfect Snack To Eat In Epcot During The Summertime

Summertime in Disney World can get very HOT! If you are looking for a snack that will keep you feeling cool, than look no further!

The Japan pavilion has a kiosk called Kabuki Cafe where you can get shaved ice, sushi, and ice cream. The line here can get very long so be prepared.

My family loves to get Japanese shaved ice called kakigōri from Kabuki Cafe. You can get kakigōri in all different types of flavors too.

Al got the Melon and Strawberry Kakigōri.

My dad got the Blue Raspberry and Cherry Kakigōri.

My mom had the Strawberry Kakigōri.

I do not like kakigōri, so I did not get any. My family though would highly recommend it because they find it very refreshing to eat it during the summertime.

Snacks From Around The World: Japan Edition

This is part four of my Snacks From Around The World Series. Today I will be telling you about snacks from the Japan pavilion!

The Japan pavilion has this big store called Mitsukoshi that has merchandise, anime, clothes, and snacks!

The area of the store that has snacks is Marketplace.

Here are some snacks that are in this area of the store:

There were also many different flavors of Kit Kats.

I decided to buy the Cheesecake Kit Kats.

I also bought Hello Panda Chocolate.

First, I will be reviewing the Cheesecake Kit Kats. The Kit Kats were good, but they didn’t taste like cheesecake. The Kit Kats tasted like white chocolate.

Now, let’s talk about Hello Panda! Fun Fact: Their was a time where Hello Panda was being sold internationally, but not in Japan! The reason why? We don’t know for sure. It could be because a similar snack was more popular or Hello Panda became so popular internationally that the company behind this snack, Meiji, wanted to focus on selling Hello Panda internationally instead. This was not the end for Hello Panda in Japan though. Costco opened many stores in Japan and they brought back Hello Panda!

The inside of this snack has a delicious chocolate creme.

I love how each Hello Panda has a different picture of a panda on it.

Don’t forget to go to Mitsukoshi in the Japan pavilion to try some delicious snacks!

Updated Teppan Edo Review

The last time I reviewed the food at Teppan Edo was in 2019 and you can read that review here. I recently went back to Teppan Edo and want to tell you all about my experience!

Teppan Edo is located in the Japan pavilion in Epcot. The restarant is located on the second floor of a building called Mitsukoshi Department Store. When you walk inside this building, Teppan Edo is on the left and Tokyo Dining is located on the right.

Here is what the tables look like:

At Teppan Edo, you sit with another family while the chef cooks your food in front of you.

An onion train!
A hidden Mickey!

I had Ebi. Ebi is 10 grilled shrimp with a garden salad, udon noodles, vegetables, and white rice. I first had the garden salad. The salad tasted fresh and I liked the dressing.

Our chef took a very long time to show up and start cooking. The chefs gave us free Edamame since we had to wait so long. Edamame is a soybean pod.

I had white rice. It was still hot when I ate it and it tasted good.

Next, I was given the udon noodles. These noodles were DELICOUS! The vegetables went really well with the noodles.

Finally, I was given 10 shrimp. The shrimp had a nice flavor to them.

I give Teppan Edo 4 Mickey Bars! It was really frusterating that we had to wait so long for the chef, but it was nice that they gave us free edamame. Would I recommend going here? Absolutely! It is really fun to see the chef cook your meal right in front of you.

A Tour Inside The Mitsukoshi Store Part Two

This is part two of my Tour Inside The Mitsukoshi Store series. If you missed part one, you can read it  here.

I love how this store has characters from Mario!

These llamas are so cute! My favorite is the purple one. Which is your favorite?

These cat stuffed animals are so big!

These books are perfect for Pokemon fans!

Just looking at these key chains can make you happy!

These Hello Kitty Mermaid Shell Sours are really cute! I feel like everything is better with Hello Kitty.

Are you a fan of Sailor Moon? These socks are for you!

These erasers are shaped like sushi.

Now, lets move to real food! You can try these Japanese rice cakes in many different flavors.

This is sesame flavored.
This is blueberry flavored.

You can buy Hi-Chew.

This is shaped like a fish!

I hope you enjoyed my tours through the Mitsukoshi store! Next time you are in the Japan pavilion, I would recommend coming to this store.

A Tour of Inside The Mitsukoshi Store Part One

Mitsukoshi is a store located in the Japan pavilion. This store is HUGE and today I will be showing you around the store! I have so many pictures from this store that I will be doing a part two.

First, we have these really cute pencil pouches!

These 3D Jigsaw Puzzles look like a lot of fun!

If you are looking for cute stationary, then I think I have found the perfect stationary for you.

If you would like a beautiful bookmark, then you have many options at Mitsukoshi.

It can get VERY hot at Disney World during the summer, so I love that Mitsukoshi sells fans.

Are you looking for an oven mitt? I’ve found one for you!

Mitsukoshi has a lot of really cool stickers that you can buy.

This store also has many anime books for all of you anime fans!

I love this big statue of Pikachu!

I love all the stuffed animals in this store.

I hope you enjoyed this tour of inside the Mitsukoshi store and keep on the look out for part two!

2021 Epcot International Food and Wine Festival Booth Reviews: Japan Booth

The Japan booth is another booth we ate at while we were at the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival!

Here is a picture of the menu:

I had the Teriyaki Chicken Bun. That is a bun filled with chicken, vegetables, and Teriyaki Sauce.

I am a big fan of bao buns so I loved the Teriyaki Chicken Bun. The bun was soft when you bite into it and the Teriyaki Sauce tasted sweet.

I give the Japan booth 5 Mickey Bars!

This Is How Disney World Is Celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and Disney World is celebrating!

Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

At Magic Kingdom, you can still see Mulan and Moana on the character cavalcades and at the train station.

In Epcot, Mulan is joining the Princess Promenade at the World Showcase.

In Hollywood Studios, Mira, from a Disney Junior show called Mira, Royal Detective, is joining the Disney Junior Motorcade from now until late June.

Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

At Animal Kingdom, a Moana sand sculpture will be on Discovery Island in mid May. You can even learn how to draw Tuk Tuk from Raya And The Last Dragon and Pua from Moana at The Animation Experience at Conservation Station!

At Disney World Resort Hotels the Movies Under The Stars will come back. Movies Under The Stars lets you watch movies outside that show Asian American and Pacific Islander communities and cultures. These movies include Big Hero 6, Moana, Mulan, and Lilo and Stitch.

The Red Bean Ice Float can be found at the Lotus Blossom Cafe in the China pavilion all month long. This drink was originally popularized in Hong Kong and it is made with sweetened Chinese red beans, milk, crushed up ice, and vanilla ice cream.

Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

Another thing you can get at Lotus Blossom Cafe is Char Siu with Rice. Char Siu in Chinese or Cha Shao in Mandarin means fork roast. This is a Cantonese style barbecue pork dish popularized in Hong Kong and in ethnic Chinese communities all over the world. It is an iconic item at Chinatown restaurants all over The United States. Just looking at this dish is making me hungry!

Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

There is a calligraphy demonstration every Wednesday in May from 2 to 3 pm EST and 6 to 7 pm EST at House of Good Fortune. The House of Good Fortune is showing the history and significance of Chinese Calligraphy.

Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

The Japan pavilion shares Japanese culture all year! Mitsukoshi Department Store has traditional Japanese architecture and design as well as Kimonos and Kawaii from Japan. This store has popular Japanese toys, clothing, incense, and snacks.

Japanese snacks!

You should definitely check out this store because it is ginormous and you will find something in the store that you like.

While your in the Japan pavilion, don’t forget to check out Teppan Edo which serves sushi and hibachi and Katsura Grill that has miso-glazed chicken wings, okonomiyaki fries, ramen, sushi, and teriyaki chicken.

Disney Springs is celebrating in many different ways and one of those ways is with Chef Jessi Sudsa-nguan who is the pastry chef at Amorette’s Patisserie. Chef Jessi is from Bangkok, Thailand and has been working for the Walt Disney World Resort for over 30 years.

Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

She has created a special treat for this month! The treat is a Jasmine Tea Cream Tart. It is a light dessert that has fruit gelee and a butter and nut cookie crust in honor of her favorite Asian teas and flavors with a twist.

Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

Also at Amorette’s Patisserie, you can get the Mulan Petit Cake. The flavors are matcha chiffon, lemon chiffon, honey-ginger mousse, lemon curd, lemon-ginger streusel, and green tea simple syrup.

You can get the Matcha Yuzu Ganache Square at The Ganachery. The flavors are green tea and yuzu dark chocolate ganache.

Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

At The Daily Poutine you can get Korean BBQ Fries. That is Korean-style bulgogi pulled pork and kimchi with Sriracha aïoli and topped with French Fries.

Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

The restaurant Morimoto Asia, located in Disney Springs, is led by Japanese Master Chef Masaharu Morimoto. The menu at this restuarant has his take on Chinese, Japanese, and Korean dishes. This month you can enjoy the following dishes at Morimoto Asia.

Lomilomi is a salmon tartare with tomatoes, onions, and scallions.

Loco Moco is a traditional Hawaiian burger rice bowl made with a blend of filet and A5 wagyu topped with an egg and teriyaki mushroom gravy.

Saimin is a Hawaiian style ramen with a dashi shrimp broth, thin noodles, and roasted pork. This dish is available at Morimoto Asia Street Food.

Halo-Halo is a Filipino shaved ice dessert with flavored jellies and fruit.

You can also go to YeSake to try some Japanese street food and Asian inspired drinks including Karaage, Taiyaki, Chicken Buns, Ahi Tuna Poke Bowls, Bubble Teas, Sake Sushi, and more!

Don’t forget to go see the artist spotlight series at The Art of Disney. This series is focusing on Asian Pacific American filmmakers, artists, authors, and screen writers who have or are working at Walt Disney Animation Studios. These people include Qui Nguyen, Mohit Kallianpur, Fawn Veerasunthorn, Willie Ito, Gyo Fujikawa, Milton Quon, and Disney Legend Tyrus Wong.

Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

You can shop at Basin whose portion of sales go to the AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) Community Fund.

Over at Disney Springs West Side you should go check out the art piece that was inspired by Raya And The Last Dragon. This stunning artwork was created by Xiao Qing Chen outside of AMC Theaters.

Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

The artwork is inspired by Raya’s Malaysian heritage and celebrates diversity.

You should definitely come to Disney World right now to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month!

My Top Five Favorite Shows In The World Showcase

The World Showcase has many shows that are very unique and interesting. Today we are going to be talking about my favorites!

5. My fifth favorite show is Impressions De France in the France pavilion. This indoor show teaches you a lot about France. Why this show is in fifth place for me is because it is outdated and could use an update. You should still see this show though!

4. My forth favorite show is The American Adventure in The United States pavilion. Benjamin Franklin and Mark Twain talk about American History. This show is very educational and INDOORS!

3. In the Japan pavilion you can watch Matsuriza perform Japanese Taiko Drumming. This outdoor show happens several times a day and I like how this show is different.

2. Reflections of China in the China pavilion is an indoor 360 Vision show located in the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest. This show is awesome! It teaches you a lot about China that you might not have known before. This show was updated and is now renamed Wonderous China.

  1. My favorite show in the World Showcase has to be O Canada! in the Canada pavilion. This show, like the one in China, is a 360 Vision show. This show will educate you about Canada and the host is very funny! This show was updated and is now renamed Canada Far and Wide.

I hope this list will help you find shows to watch while in The World Showcase!

My Top Five Favorite Things To Do When It Is Raining In The World Showcase

In Florida it rains A LOT so when it does rain I have found some great activities to do to make the time go by in the World Showcase.

5.  The United States of America pavilion is a great place to go when it rains because they have a show called The American Adventure. This show talks about American History. Before the show starts you can listen to the Voices Of Liberty sing patriotic songs. (You should see this before the show starts if it’s raining because you are INDOORS!!) If you don’t want to hear the Voices Of Liberty you can look at the American Heritage Gallery that has American Indian art.

The Voices Of Liberty.

4. The  France pavilion has a show called Impressions De France. This show is indoors and when the show is over you walk into Les Halles Boulangerie. They sell pastries and merchandise.

This is some of the merchandise.

3. In the  China pavilion, you can watch the indoor 360 Cirle-Vision show called Reflections on China. When the show is over you don’t have to go back in the pouring rain because you walk straight into a big store called House of Good Fortune.

2. The store Mitsukoshi in the Japan pavilion is really big so looking at the merchandise will certainly pass the time while it rains. If you are sick of looking at merchandise you can get your passport stamped and look at the Kawaii display. (It’s all in the same building!)

  1. The best place to go when it is raining in the World Showcase is the pyramid in the  Mexico pavilion because you can walk inside the pyramid and spent a long time looking at merchandise, eating at the restaurant San Angel Inn Restaurante, and go on the boat ride Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros. My favorite thing to do in the pyramid is to look at merchandise.
The inside of the pyramid.

I hope this helps you stay dry while in the World Showcase!