My experience was top notch! They were very conscious and considerate of my celiac, marking all gf items with a purple flag. The restaurant is family style, but everything that wasn’t gf was separated and on different plates. There was plenty for me to eat: Norwegian meatballs, mashed potatoes, salmon, green beans, and rice cream with strawberry puree.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent
Different menu since Covid, less choices. Started with the normal allergy friendly rolls with cinnamon butter and a salad. For the entree, it came with meatballs, mashed potatoes, salmon, green beans and cabbage. Finished with a rice cream dessert.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good
Food is great here. I have gluten, dairy, and seafood allergies and they can easily accommodate for. I love to get the Killyngbryst. They also have an appetizer buffet where most of the offerings are gluten free, but I tend to shy away given my other allergies (there is seafood on it). For dessert they have rice milk frozen dessert and can bring you a plate of Enjoy Life cookies. Nice way to end a tasty meal. Overall its a fun experience. I have eaten here multiple times without issues.
Yes
Excellent GF food and my daughter absolutely loved being a part of the princess procession! Very pricey.
Yes
Amazing food Conscious about cross contamination
Yes
Food wasn't great, but I didn't get sick. By the time the chef came to take my order the rest of my group had already finished their plates from the buffet. Felt a little left out and like a burden.
Although there were several "dessert" options on the menu, most were not available. Cream pudding, frozen cream pudding or raspberry sherbet.
Yuck. The actual place and experience was amazing! The food was blehhhhhh though
Great experience. They have a lot of nice gluten free entrees. It’s a three course menu. Appetizers typically come from a buffet bar, but so asked to speak to a chef. Appetizers are listed on the allergy menu, so he ran down the list of gf items, asked me what so wanted, and made me a very generous plate in the back. It was really a lot of food and I got everything I asked for. I had the Norwegian meatballs and potatoes and the meatballs literally melted in my mouth. The rice cream was a delicious dessert. As is everything at Disney, my food cane out marked as allergy. All staff were on top of everything the minute I said I had Celiacs.
Yes
Food was very bland. Both my daughter and I got sick. Never again
No
Yes
The breakfast here was so good. Almost all of the buffet was GF and the family style hot plate they bring to every table was GF. You are also able to order GF waffles and pastries. I felt completely comfortable eating here.
Yes
So good. Almost every item on The Taste of Norway buffet was safe. I think just the shrimp salad was off limits. I had Swedish meatballs and they were very good. Everyone else gets a dessert sampler, you get to pick what you want. I had the rice cream which is just a spectacular rice pudding. Our friend's kids loved the interaction with the princesses. I great place for kids and adults.
Yes
Delish! They had a allergy menu that included the Buffett, entrees, and desert! The food was fantastic and you get to meet and take pictures with all the princesses!
Yes