As I long for the warm weather and my mind keeps drifting back to Walt Disney World (I know shocking). I wanted to share some thoughts on Morimoto Street Food in Disney Springs. Tucked in right next to Morimoto Asia, this little gem packs all the excitement and adventure of Morimotos but in a more relaxed way (for less money of course).
So what is Street Food Anyways???
At quick glance, I was excited to try the Bao Tacos that I heard so much about and I had to be adventurous and get the takoyaki. With the great prices I suggest try something new and different. Its not going to ‘break the bank’ even if you don’t like it. You’ve got to wash it all down with the Singapore slush.
The Verdict: Delicious! I got the Kalbi Bao Tacos; short rib, kimchi, scallions on a soft steamed bun. It was fresh and flavorful. Some people are not kimchi fans, for those people I can say this kimchi was not over-bearing. It was just right and added a depth of flavor with the perfectly cooked short ribs. So what about the tokoyaki (octopus)? This scared me a bit, but as I said, had to be adventurous. The flavor was quite good but the texture was a little softer than I expected. It wasn’t bad at all…just different, I was expecting a harder fritter. Finally, the Singapore Slush, on a warm Florida day this hit the spot perfectly!
One of the best things about the newly imagined Disney Springs are all the new and different food offerings. Morimoto Street Food didn’t disappoint, it hit the spot and it was adventurous, but not crazy adventurous…it was just right. The quality of the food, the price, the choices, the view, all add to a great meal. So the next time you are down in the Springs, make sure you check out Morimotos Street Food, you won’t be sorry.
