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Menu Changes at Kona Cafe at Disney’s Polynesian Resort

Menu Changes at Kona Cafe at Disney’s Polynesian Resort


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The Kona Cafe is one of our favorite restaurants on property. Immediately after landing in Orlando yesterday, I was hearing reports of a new menu at Kona. Hungry from my travels, I decided to scope it out for the blog! I also took some pics of the Allergy/ Gluten free menu for readers with those considerations.

Kona Cafe is situated in between ‘Ohana and the monorail station on the second floor of the Polynesian. I have found that it is fairly easy to get a reservation there and I’ve never disliked what I ordered. I am kind of picky about my Disney restaurants because I find a lot of them to be a bit bland. But Kona Cafe always has great flavor! I couldn’t resist an order of my go-to pot stickers as an appetizer! The return of the glazed chicken wings is sure to excite wings fans, but as I don’t love wings, I opted for my old standby.

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The pot stickers are not new, but they ARE great!

For my entree, I did try one of the new offerings! I did the airline marinated Chicken breast. I love airline chicken breasts because you get the skin, but no bones! The flavor in this dish was pretty good, but I don’t think I’d ordered it again. When I tried the first couple of bites it was notably sweet, which is fine by me. But as I got further in, I noted a distinct “licorice” flavor. The breast had been speckled with flakes of anise. While I love anise in a gingerbread cookie, like the Grand Floridian recipe I make at home each year, it just left a bad taste in my mouth here. It was a bit overpowering. The bok choy and rice were standard, nothing special.

The airline chicken breast was not my favorite, but it brought the flavor!

Much of the menu change came in the form of deletions, such as the steak and seafood section narrowing down to three choices from five. While some may lament the change, I find that the fewer dishes a restaurant offers, the more attention is paid to doing those dishes well.

Here are the menus so you can take a look to prepare for your next meal at Kona Cafe!

New regular dinner menu

 

New allergy and gluten free menu

The service at Kona is great, and I’ll definitely be back. What do you think of the menu? does it make you want to give this hidden gem a try?

-Rebecca W Davis

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Marion Durham

Sunday 6th of October 2019

I’ve been so disappointed by the changes. Especially in the pot stickers. What’s with them being joined together with extra dough?!?!?

Jamie Doherty

Sunday 6th of October 2019

Two out of four of my family got food poisoning after eating there in August. Will NEVER go back.

Nicole Demetro

Sunday 6th of October 2019

I was so excited to try Kona for our anniversary dinner last week, and we left disappointed. Service was not great, my husband's steak was weird and we spent a lot for sides and a celebration cake and didn't feel we got the experience we were looking for. We likely won't be back.

Christine

Sunday 6th of October 2019

We love Kona too. Especially for breakfast. Thanks for the review. Does anyone know if they changed the breakfast menu?

Jaime

Sunday 6th of October 2019

My family really misses the Kona crusted pork chop that was on the menu a few years ago. Each menu change gets more and more disappointing. What was once our favorite restaurant, we chose to skip on our most recent vacation.

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