As invited media, Disney provided WDWNT with a gift card for food and beverages for the Lunar New Festival, so some of the following coverage was hosted. As always, WDWNT will still provide our honest thoughts on the below.
Let’s ring in the Year of the Snake by celebrating at the 2025 Lunar New Festival taking place at Disney California Adventure! This festival has some of our favorite food returning, like the Strawberry Milk Tea Macroon, but plenty of new offerings are also available. Below you’ll find our complete thoughts on each item, and our full review video.
Lunar New Year Table of Contents
Bamboo Blessings
Food:
- 🆕Mini Char Siu Pork Shanks – $9.25
- Strawberry Milk Tea Macaron – $8.50
Beverages:
- Dragon Fruit Cocktail – $18.00
- 🆕Brown Sugar Milk Tea – $7.50
*NEW* Mini Char Siu Pork Shanks – $9.25
with Rice and Pineapple Chutney
The sweet sauce cut the normal taste of the pork, creating a very bland flavor on jasmine rice. There’s nothing exciting about this dish past the color.
Rating out of 7: 2
Strawberry Milk Tea Macaron – $8.50
Strawberry Buttercream with Milk Tea Center
The macaron has the same classic Mickey Mouse appearance, but the strawberry buttercream filling is creamy and light. It’s one of the best macarons we’ve had at a festival here. If you’re looking for a dessert, do not skip this!
Rating out of 7: 7
Dragon Fruit Cocktail – $18.00
Dragonberry Rum, White Rum, Lychee Purée, Dragon Fruit & Chinese Five-Spice Syrups, Lime Juice and House-made Coriander Tea, garnished with a Dried Dragon Fruit Wheel
This is a great option on a warmer day and plays heavily into the lychee and dragonfruit flavors. However, given the ratio of alcohol to serving size, we felt it wasn’t worth the price. It tasted more like juice with a tiny hint of liquor.
Rating out of 7: 5
*NEW* Brown Sugar Milk Tea – $7.50
Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Co. Ceylon Tea, Hotteok-inspired Brown Sugar Syrup, Maple & Butter Pecan Syrups and Oat Milk, garnished with Banana Milk-infused Whipped Cream
This is an overpriced sub-par milk tea. We didn’t taste any brown sugar. It’s just a disappointment. And $7 seems exorbitant for milk tea without boba.
Rating out of 7: 2
Longevity Noodle Co.
Food:
- Garlic Noodles – $8.25
- Shrimp Lo Mein Noodles – $9.25
Beverages:
- 🆕Mandarin Citrus Mule – $19.00
- 🆕Tropical Coconut Cooler – $8.00
Garlic Noodles – $8.25
with Zesty Garlic Butter Sauce and Parmesan Cheese
This dish almost tastes like something one might find in an Italian restaurant rather than a Lunar New Year Festival. Overall, these were fantastic, with a heavy garlic flavor. We would definitely get them again!
Rating out of 7: 7
Shrimp Lo Mein Noodles – $9.25
with Stir-fried Vegetables
None of the items in this dish are very good, and they don’t get any better when combined. The very fishy shrimp, and lack of vegetables combined with the greasy noodles make for a disappointment.
Rating out of 7: 3
*NEW* Mandarin Citrus Mule – $19.00
Mandarin Vodka, Grapefruit Liqueur, Lime Juice, Mandarin & Apricot Purées and Candied Orange Syrup, topped with Ginger Beer and garnished with Rock Candy
The best way we could think to describe this is “very masculine tasting.” It tastes how men’s cologne smells. It’s a fun alternative to a typical mule, though watered down.
Rating out of 7: 4
*NEW* Tropical Coconut Cooler – $8.00
Coconut Cream, Coconut Milk, House-made Jackfruit Syrup, Dragon Fruit Syrup and Lychee Nectar & Cherry Juices, garnished with Mango Coconut Foam and Rainbow Jellies
Coconut is the predominant flavor here, and we liked the rainbow jellies. The mango-coconut foam attempts to cut the sweetness of the drink, but it’s not strong enough. This would be very refreshing in the summer, but isn’t quite what we’re looking for in the chillier weather. Regardless, it was very good.
Rating out of 7: 6
Lucky 8 Lantern
Food:
- Quesabirria Egg Roll – $9.50
- 🆕Chocolate Firecracker – $7.50
Beverages:
- 🆕Guava Lemongrass Cocktail – $17.00
- 🆕Year of The Snake Margarita – $17.50
Quesabirria Egg Roll – $9.50
with Guajillo Pepper Consomé
We were apprehensive about trying this one at first! What we did not expect was for the egg roll wrapper to be so much like a fried chimichanga wrapper that it lost the Asian influence entirely.
This does taste just like a tiny chimichanga with extra crispy wrapping, and the consommé dipping sauce just goes to reinforce that connection as a salsa. So, that being said, this is a delicious tiny chimichanga. We thoroughly enjoyed the shredded beef and cheese, crunchy exterior, and delicious roasted salsa consomme dipping sauce.
Rating out of 7: 6
*NEW* Chocolate Firecracker – $7.50
Light Chocolate Mousse, Chocolate Ganache Filling, Chocolate Almond Dacquoise and Popping Candy, featuring Dove Dark Chocolate
The mousse is very creamy and moist. The various chocolates are well-balanced and the popping candy inside makes this extra fun. Combine those with the cute presentation and this is a decent dessert option.
Rating out of 7: 5
*NEW* Guava Lemongrass Cocktail – $17.00
Silver Rum, Guava Nectar Juice, House-made Lemongrass Syrup and Lemon Juice, garnished with a Lemon Wheel
Like most of the festival cocktails, this is watered down, but it gets away with it a little easier because the drink is so refreshing. Think of your favorite POG drink and call this its cousin because this drink is in close relation. This drink is dangerous because you can’t taste the alcohol. We would totally get it again.
Rating out of 7: 7
*NEW* Year of The Snake Margarita – $17.50
Reposado Tequila, Lime Juice, Kiwi Syrup and Mango Purée, garnished with a Snake Gummy
There’s nothing spectacular here. It’s a regular margarita that is a bit watered down. There’s nothing special about this margarita past the snake gummy on top. We would recommend a normal margarita since you’re paying the same price for a watery version.
Rating out of 7: 4
Prosperity Bao & Buns
Food:
- Kung Pao Bao – $9.25
- 🆕Red Panda Bao – $9.50
Beverages:
- Brewery X Panda Pool Party Lager – $14.50
- 🆕Three Weavers Expatriate IPA – $16.25
- 🆕Harland Raspberry Yuja Lemonade Ale – $16.25
- 🆕Study Break Lychee & White Tea Hard Seltzer – $16.25
- 🆕Strawberry-Lychee Cocktail – $17.50
- 🆕Lunar New Year Beer Flight – $18.50
Kung Pao Bao – $9.25
with Plant-based Chicken, Toasted Peanuts and Scallions
This is one of the better plant-based options but could use more flavor. The sauce is almost a tease with a tiny hint of heat. The bun is soft, and the plant-based chicken is decent. Overall, all of the elements are good, we could’ve just used a tad bit more flavor from each.
Rating out of 7: 5
*NEW* Red Panda Bao – $9.50
Jumbo Pork and Vegetable Bao with Chile-Garlic Sauce
It’s fine. It’s neither great nor horrible. For a festival that has much better dumplings, we can’t say we highly recommend it, but if you’re a big fan of “Turning Red” it’s not a terrible choice.
Rating out of 7: 4
*NEW* Strawberry-Lychee Cocktail – $17.50
Bourbon, Strawberry Purée, Lychee Syrup and Lime Juice, garnished with a Skewered Lime Gummy
They have a Strawberry-Lychee Cocktail at Lucky Fortune Cookery on the regular menu and, while not exemplary, it’s better than this. It’s also a dollar cheaper. If this drink sounds appealing, go over to Lucky Fortune instead. This one for some reason is gross. The flavors stay separated and it fails to come together.
Rating out of 7: 3
Red Dragon Spice Traders
Food:
- 🆕Spicy Gochujang Chicken Tacos – $8.00
- 🆕Fire Chicken Wings – $9.00
Beverages:
- 🆕Peach Makgeolli Cocktail – $18.00
*NEW* Spicy Gochujang Chicken Tacos – $8.00
with Yuja Citrus Cabbage Slaw
We were pretty divided on this. It brings together Asian and Latin American spice blends. Some of us were put off by it, but others felt this dish is a really incredible combination of the two. The spice of the chicken and the creaminess of the slaw come together into a fantastic little taco.
Rating out of 7: 5
*NEW* Fire Chicken Wings – $9.00
with Sesame-Seaweed Crunch
For theme park wings these are decent. They have a rich spice and the chicken is juicy. They’re not life changing but they’ll do the trick.
Rating out of 7: 4
*NEW* Peach Makgeolli Cocktail – $18.00
Peach Rice Wine, Citron Vodka, Ginger Liqueur, Cucumber Syrup and White Grape & Lime Juices, garnished with a Skewered Frozen Peach and Grape
Of all the overpriced and watered-down cocktails at this festival, this one is the worst. It tastes like cucumber water mixed with soap. There’s no detectable peach flavor. Do not get this.
Rating out of 7: 1
Wrapped with Love
Food:
- Fried Lemongrass Chicken Dumplings – $9.00
- 🆕Phở Dip – $9.50
- 🆕Mandarin Orange Cream Puff – $8.50
Beverages:
- Taro Vietnamese-style Iced Coffee – $7.25
Fried Lemongrass Chicken Dumplings – $9.00
with Plum Sauce
The dumplings were served cold with congealed plum sauce, which is a shame because it might have made the bland chicken more palatable. The gyoza wrap was hard. We don’t recommend this.
Rating out of 7: 2
*NEW* Phở Dip – $9.50
with Rice Noodles, Sliced Beef, Shaved Jalapeños, Pickled Onions and Phở Broth
We were a little skeptical about this as big pho fans but they pulled it off. It’s excellent. You can taste pho in the sandwich and the broth is just right. We’ll be back for more.
Rating out of 7: 7
*NEW* Mandarin Orange Cream Puff – $8.50
filled with Citrus Cream and Mandarin Compote
This is a good use of these flavors in a small, sweet form. The mandarin isn’t too strong here.
Rating out of 7: 5
Taro Vietnamese-style Iced Coffee – $7.25
Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Co.® Vietnamese-style Coffee, Cocoa Powder and Condensed Milk, garnished with Taro-Chocolate Sweet Cream
For those not familiar with taro, the flavor profile is similar to a subtle nutty vanilla. With that said, we thought the strong coffee flavor was balanced well with the taro and made for a pretty drink. It’s not our favorite beverage at the festival, but it’s still quite good.
Rating out of 7: 5
Aunt Cass Cafe
Food:
- 🆕Almond Cookie Bread Pudding – $7.49
- 🆕Snake Sourdough Bread – $11.99
*NEW* Almond Cookie Bread Pudding – $7.49
Almond Bread Pudding with a gooey Almond Center, Mandarin Orange Créme Anglaise, Whipped topping, Toasted Almonds, and an Almond Cookie
The bread puddings from the former Pacific Wharf Cafe/Aunt Cass Cafe are always out of this world and this one is no exception. The almond flavor is incredible and the coconut complements it well.
Rating out of 7: 7
*NEW* Snake Sourdough Bread – $11.99
This is the same Boudin sourdough as the other year-round and seasonal options. It’s standard sourdough and kind of pricey. It is very cute though.
Rating out of 7: 3
Award Wieners
Food:
- 🆕Bánh Mì Hot Dog – $14.49
- Strawberry Milk Tea Macaron – $7.99
*NEW* Bánh Mì Hot Dog – $14.49
This is another dish we were skeptical about that turned out a success. The Pickled Carrots and Daikon are refreshing and work well to cut the grease. The French Roll was nice and crisp.
Rating out of 7: 5
Strawberry Milk Tea Macaron – $7.99
The macaron has the same classic Mickey Mouse appearance, but the strawberry buttercream filling is creamy and light. It’s one of the best macarons we’ve had at a festival here. If you’re looking for a dessert, do not skip this!
Rating out of 7: 7
Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta
Food:
- Bulgogi Pizza – $9.49 per slice, $47.49 for whole pizza
- 🆕Mango and Coconut Sago Parfait – $7.29
Bulgogi Pizza – $9.49 per slice, $47.49 for whole pizza
Marinated Beef and Spicy Corn Cheese Sauce topped with Green Onion
Despite the description, nothing on this pizza is spicy. It’s fairly good overall, and the meat is tender and flavorful. However, nearly $10 for one slice of pizza is not a great value.
Rating out of 7: 5
*NEW* Mango and Coconut Sago Parfait – $7.29
This is refreshing though a bit sour. If you like mango you may enjoy this but the artificial mango flavoring does contrast a but with the chunks of actual mango.
Rating out of 7: 3
Boudin Bread Cart
Food:
- 🆕Snake Sourdough Bread – $11.99
*NEW* Snake Sourdough Bread – $11.99
This is the same Boudin sourdough as the other year-round and seasonal options. It’s standard sourdough and kind of pricey. It is very cute though.
Rating out of 7: 3
Cappuccino Cart
Food:
- Dalgona Coffee Bundt Cake – $7.25
Beverages:
- Green Tea Horchata with Matcha – $7.50
Dalgona Coffee Bundt Cake – $7.25
Coffee Bundt Cake filled with Sweet Milk topped with Dalgona Foam
This is one of the best specialty coffee cakes they have at the cappuccino cart. The dalgona foam on top is strongly coffee-flavored but without any of the bitterness coffee typically has. It’s delicately sweet, but so strong in flavor that it doesn’t overwhelm you with sugar.
The coffee bundt cake is the standard bundt cake this location uses for its specialty offerings. We usually get a stronger coffee flavor from it, but in this dish, it’s more subdued by comparison thanks to the dalgona foam. The sweetened condensed milk in the middle is nice and sweet, providing a creamy aspect to sweeten up the whole dish and make it a more exciting treat. Overall, this is very well-balanced, making it thoroughly enjoyable.
Rating out 7:6
Green Tea Horchata with Matcha – $7.50
This was surprisingly better than we thought it was going to be. The flavored horchata drinks here at the cappuccino cart are often underwhelming, with the flavored addition cheapening the horchata character. This one commits to the green tea aspect with only a slight hint of cinnamon and rice milk to back it up. It’s not as sweet as we would expect, but still sweet enough to be enjoyable. We liked this one a lot more than we were expecting, and we could see ourselves returning for it again soon.
Rating out of 7: 5
Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream
Food:
- 🆕Lychee Fruit Sundae – $8.79
- 🆕Mandarin Orange Cream Puff – $7.99
*NEW* Lychee Fruit Sundae – $8.79
Lychee Sorbet, Raspberry Syrup, Mandarin Orange Slices, Raspberries, and Black Sesame Seeds
This is refreshing and the natural sweetness of the fruit isn’t ruined by the sorbet and syrup. We particularly liked the addition of the sesame seeds which lent a nice texture to the dish. It’s delicious and we’ll be back for more.
Rating out of 7: 7
*NEW* Mandarin Orange Cream Puff – $7.99
filled with Citrus Cream and Mandarin Compote
This is a good use of these flavors in a small, sweet form. The mandarin isn’t too strong here.
Rating out of 7: 5
Hollywood Lounge
Beverages:
- 🆕Mandarin Citrus Mule – $18
*NEW* Mandarin Citrus Mule – $18
Mandarin vodka, Grapefruit Liqueur, Lime Juice, Mandarin and Apricot Purées, and Candied Orange Syrup topped with Ginger Beer and Orange Rock Candy
The best way we could think to describe this is “very masculine tasting.” It tastes how men’s cologne smells. It’s a fun alternative to a typical mule, though watered down.
Rating out of 7: 4
Lamplight Lounge
Food:
- 🆕Vietnamese BBQ Pork Chop – $30
- 🆕Green Tea Donuts – $11
Beverages:
- 🆕Three Weavers Brewing Company Synthwave Sour Ale – $15
*NEW* Vietnamese BBQ Pork Chop – $30
with Spicy Garlic Noodles and Chile-Marinated Cucumbers
The pork chop and cucumbers are flavorless despite being advertised as barbecue and chile-marinated respectively. The garlic noodles, however, were perfect. If we could have just the noodles this would be a 7/7.
Rating out of 7: 4
*NEW* Green Tea Donuts – $11
These are a heavy cake donut rather than a light yeast donut. It was served fresh and moist but was pretty bland. We couldn’t taste green tea at all. Lamplight Lounge has had much better seasonal donuts in the past, making these a rare failure.
Rating out of 7: 3
Paradise Garden Grill
Food:
- 🆕Beef and Broccoli – $15.49
- Bánh Mì – $14.99
- Korean-style BBQ Chicken – $18.99
- Korean-style Chicken – $8.99
- Spicy Shrimp Lo Mein – $15.99
- Whole Fish – $29.99
- 🆕Strawberries and Cream Roulade – $6.79
Beverages:
- Tiger Milk Tea – $7.49
- 🆕Brewery X, Hard Peach Tea Seltzer – $13.50
- 🆕Strawberry-Lychee Cocktail – $16.25
*NEW* Beef and Broccoli (plant-based) – $15.49
Marinated Steak Tips with Fried Rice, Green Onion, and Toasted Sesame Seeds
This was like ordering bad Chinese takeout and then leaving it under a heat lamp for hours before eating. The vegan “steak” was hard and chewy. Skip this.
Rating out of 7: 3
Bánh Mì – $14.99
Grilled Pork Belly with Pickled Carrots and Daikon, Cucumber, and Jalapeño with Spicy Mayo on a French roll
The BBQ pork belly was well-cooked and crispy, which went well with the crunchiness of the bread. The vegetables complimented the meat, providing some spiciness to the dish. However, we recommend eating this sandwich quickly as the vegetables can make the bread soggy.
Rating out of 7: 4
Korean-style BBQ Chicken – $18.99
served with Steamed Rice, Kimchi, and Pickled Cucumber
It’s not a bad take on Korean BBQ, but there’s nothing that stands out about this dish. The kimchi added a bit of acidity, but overall this felt a bit plain. If you’re picky, this is your meal. If not, the Banh Mi is the better option.
Rating out of 7: 3
Korean-style Chicken (Disney Check Kids Meal) – $8.99
Marinated Chicken served with Steamed Rice and Broccoli
This is plain, bland chicken with bland rice and bland broccoli. Picky eaters and kids may find it acceptable.
Rating out of 7: 2
Spicy Shrimp Lo Mein – $15.99
Lo Mein Noodles tossed with Shrimp, Arbol Chiles, Mushrooms, Cabbage, Corn, and Bell Pepper
We found that garlic is the only real discernible flavor beyond the shrimp, and the noodles are sauced but not particularly well. This is a simple and plain dish. However, it’s a dependable dish, that you know exactly what it is before you take a bite. We weren’t unimpressed, but we don’t know that we would revisit it either.
Rating out of 7: 3
Whole Fish – $29.99
with Steamed Rice and Stir-Fried Vegetables
The rice is unremarkable, but the fish is tender with a well-spiced sauce. The vegetables are fresh and flavorful.
Rating out of 7: 5
*NEW* Strawberries and Cream Roulade – $6.79
covered in Toasted Almond Slices
This is the sleeper hit of the festival. It’s such an incredible combination of flavors that go together so well and the lightness of the cream was absolutely wonderful. We’d order this again and we’d be willing to go out of our way to do so.
Rating out of 7: 7
Tiger Milk Tea – $7.49
with Brown Sugar Tapioca Pearls
This is very well done. It’s not overly heavy on the tea, which can sometimes be too tannic for many drinkers. We found the flavor of this one to be middle of the road, with a good balance of sweet and creamy, with a subtle dash of tea. The brown sugar boba is just sweet enough and perfectly chewy. Overall, this great treat doesn’t overpower you with sugar but still satisfies a sweet tooth.
Rating out of 7: 5
*NEW* Strawberry-Lychee Cocktail – $16.25
Bourbon, Strawberry Purée, Lychee Syrup, and Lime Juice garnished with a Skewered Lime Gummy
They have a Strawberry-Lychee Coctail at Lucky Fortune Cookery on the regular menu and, while not exemplary, it’s better than this. It’s also a dollar cheaper. If this drink sounds appealing, go over to Lucky Fortune instead. This one for some reason is gross. The flavors stay separated and it fails to come together.
Rating out of 7: 3
Pym Test Kitchen
Food:
- 🆕Legend of the Ten Spices Flatbread – $14.99
*NEW* Legend of the Ten Spices Flatbread – $14.99
Kung Pao Beef, Sesame Spread, Toasted Bok Choy, and Napa Cabbage served with Onion-Cilantro Salad garnished with Heirloom Radish and Chile Threads
We appreciated the attempt at bringing the festival to Avengers Campus, and we love to see a Shang Chi reference, but that’s the end of the good here. This is a smelly convoluted mess. There’s too much going on here that doesn’t work together. Everyone in our group must have the “cilantro tastes like soap” gene too because the onion-cilantro salad was just awful. Even the flatbread base was weirdly sour.
Rating out of 7: 1
Smokejumpers Grill
Food:
- 🆕Fire Chicken Wings – $8.29
*NEW* Fire Chicken Wings – $8.29
with Sesame-Seaweed Crunch
For theme park wings these are decent. They have a rich spice and the chicken is juicy. They’re not life-changing but they’ll do the trick.
Rating out of 7: 4
Sonoma Terrace
Food:
- Garlic Noodles – $7.75
Garlic Noodles – $7.75
with Zesty Butter Garlic Sauce and Parmesan Cheese
This dish almost tastes like something one might find in an Italian restaurant rather than a Lunar New Year Festival. Overall, these were fantastic, with a heavy garlic flavor. We would definitely get them again!
Rating out of 7: 7
Studio Catering Co.
Food:
- 🆕Moo Shu Pork Burrito – $13.99
- 🆕Scallion Pancake Tostada – $8.49
Beverages:
- 🆕Brown Sugar Milk Tea – $6.99
*NEW* Moo Shu Pork Burrito – $13.99
Sautéed Vegetables, Egg Fried Rice, and Crispy Noodles with a side of Plum Sauce
This would have been better as a bowl. The rice-stuffed wrap makes this a heavy, bland, dense dish. It’s not what we would choose for a day at the park. The rice had a chewy texture that we did not enjoy. And while the sauce added sweetness to the burrito, it wasn’t an improvement. It’s not inedible by any means but we wouldn’t seek this out.
Rating out of 7: 4
*NEW* Scallion Pancake Tostada – $8.49
Fried Scallion Pancake, Bulgogi Beef, Kimchi Aïoli, and Spicy Scallion Salad
The scallions may be intimidating but do not present as the most flavorful part of the dish. The meat is well-cooked and soft, while the tostada is crispy on the edges and soft and chewy in the center. The real showstopper is the sauce used that sweetens and gives a small spice to the incredible dish.
Rating out of 7: 6
*NEW* Brown Sugar Milk Tea – $6.99
Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Co. Ceylon Tea, Hotteok-inspired Brown Sugar Syrup, Maple and Butter Pecan Syrups, and Oat Milk garnished with Banana Milk-infused Whipped Cream
This is an overpriced sub-par milk tea. We didn’t taste any brown sugar. It’s just a disappointment. And $7 seems exorbitant for milk tea without boba.
Rating out of 7: 2
Outdoor Vending Carts
Food:
- Mickey-shaped Hot Dog Bun – $8
- Char Siu Turkey Leg – $15
- 🆕Sweet Taro Bread – $9.25
Mickey-shaped Hot Dog Bun – $8
This was fun and clearly geared toward kids. We enjoyed the “hidden Mickeys” on it. The pizza was pretty big and looked heavy, but it was light on the inside.
Kids would love this as long as they don’t mind a subtle chive flavor. The hot dogs were normal hot dogs, though seasoned with a bit of sesame and onion. For the price point, it was not outstanding, but it would be a fun snack to munch on or please a kid. Plus, it was photogenic.
Rating out of 7: 4
Char Siu Turkey Leg – $15
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*NEW* Sweet Taro Bread – $9.25
Taro Cream Cheese Icing and Condensed Milk
One reporter summarized their review succinctly as: “if someone proposed. tome with this I’d say yes.”
This is one of the best desserts we’ve ever had. The sweetness from the taro doesn’t overwhelm the rest of the flavor, and the Kings Hawaiian Roll it’s on is a perfect vehicle for the dish. It’s incredibly sticky and a bit hard to eat but it’s worth it for the reward.
Rating out of 7: 7
Churros near Goofy’s Sky School and at Señor Buzz Churros on Pixar Pier
Food:
- 🆕Vietnamese Coffee Churro – $7.50
*NEW* Vietnamese Coffee Churro – $7.50
Classic Churro rolled in Coffee Sugar topped with a Bold Coffee Icing and Sweetened Condensed Milk
It does not taste like Vietnamese coffee at all but since they are using condensed milk and coffee sugar, they are calling it Vietnamese coffee. The churro is good as usual but the toppings made it too sweet. It’s not terrible but we wouldn’t get this again.
Rating out of 7: 4
Churros at Hollywood Land
Food:
- 🆕Toasted Sesame and Red Bean Churro – $7.50
*NEW* Toasted Sesame and Red Bean Churro – $7.50
Classic Churro rolled in Toasted Sesame Sugar with Red Bean Whipped Topping and Sesame Tuile
Unlike the Vietnamese Coffee Churro, this is fantastic. It’s possibly one of the top five churros we’ve ever had. As soon as you have the first bite, you will enter the world of sesame. It’s not too sweet but packs a lot of flavor.
Rating out of 7: 7
Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff and Trolley Treats
Food:
- 🆕Firecracker Marshmallow Wand – $7.99
- 🆕Mickey Lantern Caramel Apple – $10.99
*NEW* Firecracker Marshmallow Wand – $7.99
This is a waste of money unless you really wanna get into the spirit of the season. But the black licorice especially makes this a “no” from us.
Rating out of 7: 1
*NEW* Mickey Lantern Caramel Apple – $10.99
This is very cute but at the end of the day, it’s an overpriced caramel apple. It takes a nice photo and if you’re getting a caramel apple anyway it’s fine.
Rating out of 7: 4
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The Lunar New Year Festival will be taking place from January 17 to February 16, 2025.
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