What to Eat at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

With so many food options around Disney World, what do you choose?!

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If you find picking what to eat overwhelming, you’re not alone. (Being overwhelmed by food is a struggle we don’t mind taking on.) And we get it — you want to make sure you’re eating the very best food Disney has to offer during your visit. So we’re going to focus on Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort today, and bring you the best eats you can find at the hotel!

Here’s what to eat at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort:

Breakfast

Capt. Cook’s 

Starting your day with a full stomach is crucial to having a successful time in the parks. You’re going to need something to burn off while walking around the resort, of course!

And if you’re staying at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, Capt. Cook’s is an amazing place to grab a bite in the morning. One of their most iconic options is their Tonga Toast for $10.49! It’s Banana-stuffed Sourdough Bread, battered, deep-fried, and dusted with Cinnamon-Sugar, served with Bacon or Sausage. And yes — it’s just as amazing as it sounds. You can usually also find this sweet goodness over at Kona Café as well. 

Tonga Toast

Or, for a more classic option, you can grab some Mickey Waffles from this location for $10.49. The waffles also come with Bacon or Sausage, to ensure you’re getting some protein in before a full day in the parks.

We love Mickey Waffles!

Let’s head over to ‘Ohana to see what they’re cooking up for breakfast!

‘Ohana

Ohana’s All-You-Care-To-Enjoy breakfast is currently $25/adult and $14/child. And you’ll have tons to dig into, thanks to their ‘Ohana Breakfast Skillet! It comes with Scrambled Eggs, Pork Breakfast Sausage Links, Hawaiian-style Ham topped with Pineapple Compote, Fried Island-style Potatoes, Mickey-shaped Waffles, and Biscuits.

Breakfast Skillet

And Lilo and Stitch have now returned to the ‘Ohana Best Friends Breakfast character dining!

Kona Café

Macadamia Nut Pancakes. Need we say more? (Probably not, but we will anyway.)

Macadamia Nut Pancakes

These come with Macadamia Nut Butter, Pineapple Sauce, and your choice of Ham, Spiced Ham, Bacon, or Sausage. You can grab this sweet breakfast for $15. 

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Lunch and Dinner

Capt. Cook’s

There are some delicious lunch and dinner options over at Capt. Cook’s too, like the Thai Coconut Meatballs for $10.49. They’re house-made All-Beef Chili-Garlic Meatballs cooked in a Coconut Cream, served over White Rice. We definitely recommend giving this item a try!

Thai Coconut Meatballs!

They also have Pulled Pork Nachos topped with Cheese, Spicy Mayonnaise, Pico de Gallo, and Pineapple Salsa. 

Pork Nachos

They’re $9.99, and honestly — it’s hard to go wrong with Pulled Pork Nachos. (Hence why they made this list!)

Kona Café

Kona Café has a Pork Belly Noodle Bowl  that you must try! It has Bone Broth, Rice Noodles, Soy Egg, Mushrooms, Bok Choy, and Hot Sesame Oil. You can grab it for $24.

Pork Belly Noodle Bowl

We also recommend trying the Crispy Pork-Vegetable Pot Stickers for $10.

Potstickers

They come with a Soy-Vinaigrette Dressing, and make a nice, light meal…or a side!

‘Ohana

Again, ‘Ohana has All-You-Care-To-Enjoy dining for dinner, coming in at $55/adult and $33/child. We definitely recommend trying everything in the ‘Ohana Dinner Skillet. 

‘Ohana Noodles and Broccolini

Wood-fire Grilled Teriyaki Beef*, Spicy Peel-n-Eat Shrimp, Grilled Chicken with Polynesian-inspired Chimichurri Sauce, ‘Ohana Noodles, Roasted Broccolini — are you drooling yet?!

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Dessert

‘Ohana

You knew we couldn’t make a Disney’s Polynesian food list without mentioning ‘Ohana Bread Pudding! This is one of the most popular desserts around the entire resort…for good reason. It comes a la mode with homemade Caramel Sauce.

‘Ohana Bread Pudding

And since it comes with your All-You-Care-To-Enjoy meal, it gives you yet another reason to stop by here for dinner.

Pineapple Lanai

Is there anything more iconic than a Dole Whip?! Over at the Pineapple Lanai, you can grab different variations of our beloved frozen treat!

Raspberry Lemon and Tajin

They usually range anywhere between $4 and $13, and some even come with alcohol for those 21 years of age or older!

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And those are the best things to eat at Disney’s Polynesian Resort! For other foods to eat around the resort, check out the list of treats available in Disney World for Halloween. Or check out what to eat at Disney’s Pop Century Resort.

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