Disneyland Paris Shares Royal Banquet Menu For Disneyland Hotel Buffet Restaurant
1/27 – Read our Royal Banquet restaurant review from Disneyland Hotel opening day!
Hi everyone!
Disneyland Paris has shared the menu for the Royal Banquet buffet restaurant coming to the royally reimagined Disneyland Hotel when it opens next month on January 25th, 2024 (we also have posted the La Table de Lumière menu). The Royal Banquet menu is mostly a beverage menu, which is pretty extensive for a buffet. The Royal Banquet is a 100 € buffet for adults and 50 € buffet for kids ages 3 – 11. One cold drink is included. The Royal Banquet is a character experience, with characters like Mickey & Friends in royal costumes created just for the Disneyland Hotel.
While the menu we were provided doesn’t include the food items, the app does have some of the dishes you may find at the Royal Banquet. Those include the Kumandra Soup with Thai-style prawns, mushrooms and rice vermicelli; Marketplace Falafels Delight; Tiana’s Palace Jambalaya; and Chef Louis’s Sea Bream Special. In the photo below, you can see royal theming in the dishes. One of the items looks like The Sword and the Stone-inspired dessert mentioned by a chef interview.
For dessert, there are items like the Enchanted Rose Entrements: Strawberry mousse, strawberry-rhubarb compote and Breton biscuit, as well as a Pear tartlet.
Jeff and I are booked to dine here next month. I don’t believe the restaurant has opened up to non-hotel guests yet, at least I have not heard that was the case. We do plan to have a review soon after dining.
Here is a look at the Royal Banquet menu!
The Disneyland Hotel cocktails reach a high of 28 € for Signature Cocktails. There are also Signature Cocktails without alcohol.
Classic Cocktails also are 21 € and above and include a Bourbon Old Fashioned and Cosmopolitan.
There are white wines from locations like Alsace and the Loire Valley. I don’t see wines by the glass noted here, but mostly by the 75 cl.
There are four rosé wines and a nice selection of red wines (that extend to another page).
The beer list is pretty basic (but popular) for France, including 1664, Grimbergen, and Heineken. There is a cider, and some aperitifs and liqueurs.
Another page features spirits and whiskeys.
The last page features cold drinks, mineral water and coffee (and more). The price on the cold drinks is high, at 9 €. While you do receive one cold drink with this meal, it isn’t refillable. I always ask for “Une carafe d’eau s’il vous plaît” (one carafe of tap water, please) to make sure I receive tap water and not mineral water. And I’ll order a glass of wine if it is available, which I don’t see on this menu.
We are looking forward to dining here next month! We used to dine at the Inventions character meal at the Disneyland Hotel, which was a wonderful experience – the Royal Banquet is the restaurant now replacing it.