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Although I read mixed reviews of this Coronado Springs Resort restaurant, I'm really glad my husband and I gave it a shot. The service was adequate but definitely lacking that Disney spirit.... More
Although I read mixed reviews of this Coronado Springs Resort restaurant, I'm really glad my husband and I gave it a shot. The service was adequate but definitely lacking that Disney spirit. However, for what it lacked in service and atmosphere, it made up in cuisine. From the basil-cilantro dipping sauce served with the bread to the chocolate raspberry chambord cake, it was a culinary adventure. If you want tacos and enchiladas, go elsewhere; if you're looking for flavorful cuisine spiced with a exotic flare, give Maya Grill a try.
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First of all, you should know that Maya Grill is not a Mexican restaurant. Many people seem to give it bad marks because of this fact, but if you're aware of this fact, you'll enjoy it a lot more.... More
First of all, you should know that Maya Grill is not a Mexican restaurant. Many people seem to give it bad marks because of this fact, but if you're aware of this fact, you'll enjoy it a lot more. Don't expect enchiladas, expect duck confit in mole sauce. The menu is a bit eclectic, but epicurean and very interesting. The prices are what you would expect at Disney for this type of fare (~$20 per plate), but if you have the dining option on your park tickets, you're in for a treat!
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