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3. Olivia’s Café

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Located at the Old Key West Resort, Olivia’s Café is an often-overlooked diner that makes guests feel like they are truly hanging out on a Caribbean island. But what really makes Olivia’s Café such a special restaurant is its unique menu. Nowhere else on Disney property can you get a meal quite like the ones served at Olivia’s Café.

For instance, at breakfast you can order meals such as crab cake eggs benedict, banana bread French toast, poached eggs and hash, or an omelet filled with fresh seafood. Meals later in the day include a special take on Caribbean entrees like sautéed shrimp served with plantains over coconut rice, pork chops in a gouda fondue, and sea scallops and prosciutto on mascarpone polenta.

If this seems like your style, there are two ways to get to Olivia’s Café without driving. If you happen to find yourself at Disney Springs, you can hop aboard the green flag water ferry, which departs every twenty minutes from the West Side dock. From anywhere else on property, Old Key West Resort is accessible by bus. From the check-in building, Olivia’s Café is conveniently located down the walkway on the left. You can’t miss it.

4. Cookes of Dublin

Cookes of Dublin

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When you think of fish and chips at Disney World, the first thing that comes to mind is most likely the Yorkshire County Fish Shop or the Rose and Crown in Epcot, but there’s competition in town and it goes by Cookes of Dublin. Centrally located in Disney Springs, this little Irish cafe gets passed by a lot by guests who have their eyes set on newer establishments but if you make it a priority, Cookes of Dublin will not fail you.

This fish shop is serving up battered goodness and at reasonable prices. Their most popular meal, the original fish and chips, will run you just under $11 USD and serves enough to split between two small adults. For those who prefer not to eat seafood, Cookes of Dublin also provides alternatives such as chicken or beef pie, slow roasted pork shoulder, and Irish battered sausages. Also, don’t forget to pair your meal with their specialty Dalkey mustard (or HP sauce, for U.K. guests who may be missing home) as it takes the whole experience up a notch. And, for the adults out there, no Irish meal is complete without a drink from the attached Hole in the Wall bar. Cookes of Dublin really has everything you need for a quick Disney meal.

5. Sanaa

Sanaa

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Hidden deep within the moody basement of Animal Kingdom Resort’s Kidani Village is a delicious secret called Sanaa. Boma, its more popular sister restaurant, seems to get all the love and attention from the general population but if you’re looking for a more relaxing atmosphere, Sanaa is the place to go.

While Boma is out in the open air of the centrally located Jambo House, guests must travel to Kidani Village and wind down stairs to locate tucked away Sanaa. Window tables are coveted at this location, as they provide a direct view onto the savannahs. It is not uncommon to spot a giraffe or zebra while enjoying a meal here, but seclusion and unbeatable views are not the only reasons to come to Sanaa; they also have an amazing assortment of African foods.

The Indian bread service is not to be missed and provides guests with a choice of five breads and three accompaniments including various styles of naan, hummus, chutney, and pickle. For an entrée, you may opt for a Kenya coffee barbeque sandwich, Tandoori chicken or shrimp, or African style seasonal fish. For dessert, guests can try unique offerings like Tanzanian chocolate mousse, lemon lychee tarts, and kulfi; or, if they can’t decide, get a sampler trio of all three. With a combination of flawless theming, breath-taking views, relaxing ambience, and flavorful unique food, Sanaa is definitely vastly underrated and worth a visit.

Which underrated Disney World dining locations do you like to visit? Sound off below! 

 
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Please refrain from including Olivia's in any type of list like this in the future. I like being able to walk in, with out reservation, get excellent food and excellent service with out the place being overly crowded. It needs to remain a hidden treasure.

Oh no!!! Now I have to return to the parks to eat at all of these locations that I have somehow missed :)

We love both the Tangerine Cafe and Trails End! Both great choices

Tangerine Cafe is my fav place to eat in Disney. Table service takes away from my park time, & the food here is healthy, delicious, & not standard park crap food.

i love Cookes of Dublin but now I want to try Trails End.

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