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JAPANESE WAGYU BEEF RETURNS FOR A LIMITED TIME TO CAPA RESTAURANT AT FOUR SEASONS RESORT ORLANDO

February 9, 2017 By Tony Caselnova

 

The Japanese beef known as “wagyu” is famed for its soft, buttery texture, high marbling ratio and superior taste. For steak lovers, it’s often attested that there is no better steak experience than wagyu.  In February 2016, Matsusaka beef, the ultimate within the Japanese beef industry, was directly imported from the Matsusaka Region of Mie Prefecture, Japan and introduced at Capa restaurant at Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort. Now, the rare delicacy is back on the Capa menu for a limited time.

“I’m very happy to partner again with the Matsusaka Region, as the strength of its flavour and delectable fattiness makes it like the ‘dessert’ of beef,” says Executive Chef Fabrizio Schenardi. “Japanese wagyu meets extremely specific characteristics and must come from one specific breed. I love to share this exceptional meat with our guests.”

For ten evenings, February 10 through 20, 2017, the Matsusaka beef is available at Capa, in a special tasting called “From Matsusaka with Love” – perfect for Valentine’s Day. The tasting menu is offered for USD 225 per couple, including a trio of wood-grilled special grade Matsusaka beef: 3-ounce strip loin, 3-ounce tenderloin and 3-ounce ribeye.  An optional wine pairing is available, as well as the full Capa menu for choice of a la carte side dishes.

Matsusaka beef from Mie Prefecture has been recognised and honoured with the highest rankings for decades in the Japanese beef market.

By definition, Matsusaka beef cattle can only be virgin female cows of the Japanese black wagyu variety that have spent the majority of their lifespan, up till the time of slaughter, in Matsusaka City and its surrounding area and are registered under the Matsusaka Beef Identification and Management System.  Some cattle farmers provide beer to cows to stimulate their appetites and give them thorough massages to improve blood circulation and encourage even fat distribution.  Many farms raise their cows in individual rooms so they can be finely managed and assure a comfortable, stress-free life for their cows. Matsusaka beef producers spare no effort to produce the highest quality, richest, most finely dispersed marbling possible while managing their cows on a day to day basis. The rich marbling results in an exquisite taste.

Reservations to experience the Matsusaka beef tasting for two at Capa can be made by calling 407 313 6161.

Disney Parks Podcast Show #335 – Merry Christmas From The Disney Parks Podcast

December 21, 2016 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #335 – Merry Christmas From The Disney Parks Podcast

In this episode of the Disney Parks Podcast, Tony and Parkhopper John share some Disney Christmas songs with you for the Christmas season!

Vist Youtube for a video version complete with fireplace!

We want to thank you all for listening and support throughout out the year.  We hope that you all have a great holiday season and enjoy some relaxing time with your families.  We hope to see you all in the new year 2017!

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Disney Parks Podcast 2016 Gift Guide

December 15, 2016 By Tony Caselnova

Here is some of our picks for gifts; that will make for great gifts for you or friends and families.

Please feel free to add you comments on items that we may not have thought of.

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Disney Parks Podcast 2016 Gift Guide

Disney Parks Podcast Show #320 – 10 Things You Need To Know About Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party

October 23, 2016 By Tony Caselnova

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In this episode, Tony and Parkhopper John discuss the 10 Things You Need To Know About Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party before you head out the door

Don’t miss our Infotainment Show this Friday! 

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Disney’s Wedding Pavilion at Walt Disney World to getting a new look

August 18, 2016 By Tony Caselnova

Disney is excited to share an exclusive sneak peek inside the upcoming enhancements to Disney’s Wedding Pavilion. It will be receiving a new look very soon, while still maintaining all the magic and splendor our Guests have come to know and love (like the stunning view of Cinderella Castle). The new décor will feature an elegant, neutral color palette and shimmering crystal chandeliers. Brand new furnishings, wall coverings, and carpeting round out the enhancements and bring new life into the interior. We can’t wait for you to experience the magic for yourself.

Current Disney’s Wedding Pavilion

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New Disney’s Wedding Pavilion

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What is your Favorite Disney Springs place to eat?

July 6, 2016 By Tony Caselnova

Where is your favorite place to eat, whether its a meal or a snack at Disney Springs

With so many choices and options and flavors its becoming a great place to dine

Leave us a comment below and let us know what your TOP 5 Favorite place to eat are?

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  • AMC Fork and Screen Theatres
  • Crossroads at House of Blues
  • Fulton’s Crab House
  • Paradiso 37, Taste of the Americas
  • Portobello Country Italian Trattoria
  • Rainforest Cafe
  • STK Orlando
  • The BOATHOUSE
  • Wolfgang Puck Grand Cafe – Dining Room
  • Cookes of Dublin
  • Earl of Sandwich
  • Food Trucks Exposition Park
  • Foodquest
  • Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop
  • Morimoto Street Food
  • Sprinkles
  • Starbucks – Marketplace
  • Starbucks – West Side
  • Italian Ice Kiosk
  • Marketplace Snacks
  • Aristocrepes
  • B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co.
  • Dockside Margaritas
  • Florida Snow Company
  • Haagen-Dazs
  • Joffrey’s Coffee and Tea
  • Joffrey’s Handcrafted Smoothies
  • The Daily Poutine Gourmet Frites
  • Wetzel’s Pretzels
  • YeSake
  • Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar
  • Raglan Road
  • Bongos Cuban
  • Frontera Cocina

Tony’s Top 5 Recommended Place

  1. Morimoto Asia – Sushi and Dim Sum
  2. STK – Steak
  3. Frontera Cucina – Mexican
  4. SplitsVille – Sushi, Pizza
  5. WolfGang Puch Pizza

Tiffins, Nomad Lounge Newest Dining Experiences At Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort

May 28, 2016 By Tony Caselnova

I was at the new restaurant and lounge in the Disney’s Animal Kingdom park.  This is a signature restaurant inside a park.

Here is an overview:

Celebrating the adventurous spirit of world travelers and explorers, Tiffins is the newest signature restaurant at Walt Disney World Resort, part of the largest expansion in the history of Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park.

“Tiffin” is the Indian word for a lunchbox used by travelers (also a mid-day meal), and the 252-seat restaurant in the park’s Discovery Island area is open daily for lunch and dinner with menus that takes diners to Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas.

“This new restaurant highlights our commitment to introduce new, innovative and immersive experiences only Disney can deliver,” said Beth Scott, vice president of Food & Beverage for Disney Parks & Resorts. “ We are confident that our culinary and beverage professionals have created something that re-imagines theme park dining, and encourage our guests to explore these authentic global flavors just as our Imagineers did when designing Disney’s Animal Kingdom.”

A detailed map within the restaurant’s entryway sets the stage for an immersive dining experience celebrating world travel, with bold artwork derived from sketches, journals and research from those who created the theme park.

“Tiffins is the signature restaurant at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, celebrating the culture of design and research that went into creating this unique park,” said Emily O’Brien, Walt Disney Imagineering executive show producer for Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

“All the senses are explored and turned into amazing works of art,” said O’Brien. “Two of the three ‘galleries,’ or dining rooms, focus on Asia [Trek Gallery with 74 seats] and Africa [Safari Gallery with 64 seats], and the third [Grand Gallery with 114 seats] pays homage to animal species that the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund works to protect.”

The travel-inspired artwork includes a static, three-dimensional piece that features prayer flags blowing in the wind. “As our research team traveled up the high mountains of Nepal, the winds were strong,” explained O’Brien. “The prayer flags are rarely seen hanging, they are always blowing.” This portrayal of the motion is realistically captured in the display which will hang above a corner booth in the Trek Gallery.

“Tiffins is not about a make-believe place, it’s about real people and places,” said O’Brien.

Global Menu

From the familiar to something new, the menu offers diners starters such a Lobster-Popcorn Thai Curry Soup with Basil and Peanuts (Asia/Africa) and marinated grilled octopus (Europe). Sustainable seasonal fish crudo (South America) and a salad of roasted baby beets and goat cheese with walnut granola and a sun-dried cherry vinaigrette (North America) round out international creations.

Entrées include Berber-Spiced Lamb Chop with Mustard Greens, Lentil Stew and Mint Chutney (Africa); Berkshire Pork Tenderloin with Huitlacoche Tamale, Hominy Succotash and Red Mole Sauce (South America); Miso-glazed Black Cod with Forbidden Rice in Steamed Bok Choywith Turmeric Sauce (Asia), and Grilled Head-on Shrimp with Tomatoes, Roasted Fennel, Olives and Sea Urchin Butter Sauce (Europe). For vegetarians, the Roasted Market Vegetable Curry with Quinoa, Zucchini and Lime Chutney brings a taste of Asia.

The kids’ menu includes roasted chicken, pan-seared cod and braised short ribs with seasonal vegetables and cous cous or multigrain rice, or roasted vegetables served over spaghetti squash.

Beverages focus on Africa, Asia and South America, including handcrafted cocktails and beers. Non-alcoholic beverages include exotic-fruit-flavored lemonades, Asian and African premium loose-leaf teas and coffee beans from Columbia, Ethiopia, Indonesia and Tanzania.

“With a focus on South American and South African wines, the beverage program is very special – we don’t have another one like it at Disney,” said Master Sommelier Brian Koziol, Food & Beverage Concept and Development director for Disney Parks & Resorts. “The program will focus on environmentality: producers that focus on sustainability, organic wines, and bio-dynamic viticulture,” he explained. “Environmentality is a core value at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and this beverage program is a great way to share that with our guests.”

Nomad Lounge

With beautiful waterfront views, the adjacent Nomad Lounge focuses on storytelling, and also on guests’ travels.

“We’re trying to tell the story of how guests can make a change,” said O’Brien. While the answers of Disney experts are displayed, guests also have the opportunity purchase a tag that supports the Disney Conservation Fund and to write their own answers to the questions to display above the bar– a way to share their own travel stories “so they can be a part of the story,” said O’Brien.

With 55 seats inside, and 46 seats in a covered outdoor area, Nomad Lounge offers a half-dozen small bites such as a vegetarian summer roll, a seared Wagyu beef skewer, honey-glazed coriander-spiced pork ribs, Indian butter-chicken wings, seasonal fish balls with shishito peppers and house-made head cheese and chicken liver pate with chutney.

Like Tiffins, the lounge offers handcrafted cocktails with African, Asian and South American flavors, imported beers and a South American and South African wine list. Non-alcoholic beverages include exotic-fruit-flavored lemonades, Asian and African premium loose-leaf teas and coffee beans from Columbia, Ethiopia, Indonesia and Tanzania.

For Tiffins reservations, guests can visit DisneyWorld.com/dining or call 407-WDW-DINE.

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Tiffins, a new restaurant at Disney's Animal Kingdom celebrates the art of traveling and includes the adjoining Nomad Lounge with waterfront views with outdoor seating. Open for both lunch and dinner, Tiffins' menu features a diverse menu drawing from places that inspired the creation of Disney's Animal Kingdom. The Indian English word "tiffin" means a midday meal or type of container used to carry food while traveling. (Scott Watt, photographer)

Disney Parks Podcast Show #278 – Disney News For The Week Of May 9, 2016

May 13, 2016 By Tony Caselnova

Disney News For the Week of May 9, 2016

 

Disney Parks Podcast Show #278 – Disney News For The Week Of May 9, 2016 and so much more

This week Tony and Parkhopper John discuss the Disney news, holiday event tickets, dinning, Shanghai, Disneyland and so much more

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