From Regal View Lounge to Nordic Crowns Tavern, join us on a walk around Adventure Bay at Disney Adventure World to try new food and drinks.
Disney Adventure World Food Review
Regal View Lounge



Check out our tour of the interior of Regal View Restaurant & Lounge and the full menu.
Garden Zinger – € 14 (non-alcoholic)
Babylon Garden – Botanic distillate, pear and passion fruit nectars, Original Kombucha, sparkling sugar, and a green apple touch

This tastes like kombucha and apple. It’s nice and smooth, although pretty basic. If you drink from the rim, you get a nice crispiness from the sugar on top.
Rating out of 7: 4
Ruby Diadem – € 14 (non-alcoholic)
Hibiscus tea, guava drink, coconut purée, pomegranate syrup, coconut emulsion, and crispy raspberry

We liked this one better. The coconut is interesting. The pomegranate is present. It’s rich and flavorful.
Rating out of 7: 5
Imperial Harvest – € 14 (non-alcoholic)
Red grape juice, blueberry purée, verjuice – green grape juice, vanilla syrup, and Perrier

This is sweet with a thickness like non-alcoholic wine. It was one of our favorites.
Rating out of 7: 6
Enchanted Carriage – € 14 (non-alcoholic)
Jardin des Reines Infusion – apple, almond, and cinnamon, apple juice, and maple syrup

This was our other non-alcoholic favorite. It tasted like a fall drink with apple cider-like flavors. The cinnamon was really good.
Rating out of 7: 6
The Glowing – € 21
Brut champagne, blackberry liquor, apple

The blackberry flavor is very strong. We got just a hint of apple, too. It felt overpowering at first, but had a nicer finish. Champagne drinkers will probably like this.
Rating out of 7: 4
Apple of Grace – €18
Double Jus liqueur, Jardin des Reines Infusion – apple, almond, and cinnamon, apple juice, and maple syrup

This is the alcoholic version of the Enchanted Carriage drink, and unsurprisingly, it’s better with alcohol. All the flavors come through. The liqueur is not heavy, but it’s present.
Rating out of 7: 7
Sereni’Fizz Highness – €18
José Cuervo Silver tequila, grapefruit juice, ginger drink, elderflower flavoured syrup, and tonic

The ginger beer mixed with grapefruit was interesting, but the tequila was familiar. The grapefruit flavor is the most prominent, so you have to like grapefruit to enjoy this.
Rating out of 7: 5
Savory Trio of Biscuits – €7
Mozarella, parmesan, and basil; chorizo; lardon and Emmental cheese

The cheese and basil biscuit is basil-forward. In fact, that’s all it tastes like. No mozzarella or parmesan came through. It tastes fine.
The lardon and Emmental cheese biscuit reminded us of Cheddar Bay Biscuits. Unlike the basil biscuit, it was very cheesy. We liked it.
The chorizo biscuit is great. It’s smoky.
We like the variety of this offering, and it’s a decent value.
Rating out of 7: 5
Pomme de Terre – € 10
Roasted potatoes with aromatic herbs

This was steaming when it arrived. The creamy topping doesn’t have a strong flavor. The potatoes are cooked well. Crispy onions on top add more texture and flavor.
Rating out of 7: 4
Tout Chocolate – €10
All chocolate warm, molten center with light cocoa mousse

This is essentially a lava cake, and it’s excellent. It’s gooey, warm, and rich. The cookie is good, too. This might be the best dessert at Disneyland Paris.
Rating out of 7: 7
Chez Toulouse

Along Adventure Way are three snack kiosks named after the kittens of The Aristocats. First up is Chez Toulouse, serving different sub sandwiches.
The Lobstervellous – €14.5
Crumbled lobster and fish, lobster and cod preparation, and brioche bread

This is terrible. It tastes like a store-bought gas station sandwich. The bun is stale, and none of the toppings are fresh. It’s expensive, too.
Rating out of 7: 1
Chez Berlioz

Chez Berlioz has potato pancake options with different toppings.
The Chick ‘n’ Chipotle – €10
Potato pancake, chicken, rocket (lettuce), tomato-onion-coriander mixture, creamy chipotle sauce

The chipotle isn’t very spicy, but everything works well together. We liked the pancake and chicken. It’s above average.
Rating out of 7: 5
Chez Marie

Chez Marie has dessert pastries inspired by Tiana, Rapunzel, and Aurora. Though there are three options, they are each the same pastry with vanilla ice cream.
Sleeping Beauty’s Dream – €6
Craquelin chou pastry, vanilla-flavored ice cream

This vanilla soft-serve is rich and excellent. The choux pastry was hard, but the ice cream made up for it. The flower wafer is just okay. The crackling candies on top add a nice crunch. This is the best deal out of these three booths, and we would definitely get it again, not to mention it has a cute presentation.
Rating out of 7: 7
La Terrasse Panoramique

La Terrasse Panoramique is another quick-service location with bread bowls and drinks.
Onion Melt – €10.5
Rye and seed bread, onion soup, croutons, and Emmental cheese


This is delicious French onion soup. It’s wonderful table-service quality from a quick-service venue. The bread is good and holds the heat. It’s a little salty. This is the best savory dish on Adventure Way.
Rating out of 7: 6
Hazelnut Heaven – €6
Hot chocolate, hazelnut syrup, whipped cream, cocoa sauce, and hazelnut powder

This is great. It’s a perfect hot chocolate with a touch of hazelnut. The powder on top is nice. We could do without the canned hot chocolate sauce, but it doesn’t ruin the drink.
Rating out of 7: 7
Pop Lov’ Latte – €6
Lavazza coffee latte, popcorn-flavour syrup, whipped cream, caramel sauce, and popcorn

This is another great drink. The popcorn on top is the same as what you get from a store on the property, but the popcorn syrup is delicious. It’s not overpowering and goes well with the caramel. The whipped cream on both drinks is good. This hits the spot on a cold day.
Rating out of 7: 6
Café Luminosity

The last quick-service venue on Adventure Way is Café Luminosity. Here you can get a variety of hot dogs.
The Cheddartistic – €11.5
Hot dog with turkey sausage, melted cheddar sauce, crispy onions, and crispy bacon on curry onion-bread

This is a big hot dog, and it’s really good. The turkey sausage and cheddar cheese are good, although it’s a bit messy with the crispy onions flying everywhere. Bits of bacon kept falling off. This is a very American dish, which surprised us. The aftertaste isn’t great, as the curry comes through too much at the back end.
Rating out of 7: 5
Nordic Crowns Tavern – World of Frozen

Read more about Nordic Crowns Tavern.
Salmon Steak – €18 (or €24 for a meal)
With a vegetable mix and crushed potatoes or quinoa, mustard, and dill sauce

The salmon is a little fishy. We liked the sauce and the veggies. They’re just carrots and beans, but it’s relatively kid-friendly for a kid-focused restaurant. We got a good amount of quinoa. This is a serviceable dish.
Rating out of 7: 5
Turkey Meatballs – €22
With a vegetable mix and crushed potatoes, dried cranberry sauce

This dish is bland. The meatballs and sauce are good, but we wish there were some kick. We didn’t like the potatoes much. It’s probably fine for kids.
Rating out of 7: 3
Arendelle Swirl – €5 (or included in a meal)
Vanilla or tutti frutti flavored ice cream with toppings and tulip water

We got the tutti frutti ice cream, which is appropriately fruity and sweet. There are herbs on top, which is weird. They don’t add anything. The crunchy snowflake toppings are fun. The wafer is standard vanilla. It’s not life-changing, but it’s fresh, unlike most Disneyland Paris desserts.
Rating out of 7: 4
Snowy Beignets – €3.50 (or included in a meal)
Doughnut bites with white coating

This is similar to a doughnut but denser. You get two, but they still aren’t worth the price. Get the ice cream instead.
Rating out of 7: 3
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