Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall

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Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall

Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall

Sadly, I cannot rave about the restaurant quality at the Tokyo Disney Resort like I can about the entertainment and the attractions. When hunger struck us, we had very few choices to appease our appetites. Walt Disney Imagineering had just opened the Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall, the newest dining establishment at Tokyo Disneyland.

In true Imagineering fashion, the Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall featured all of the necessary Disney ingredients to make an interesting and amusing restaurant. From the moment we entered the restaurant, we stepped into a wonderland of characters and bright facades. Two statues of the Queen of Hearts’ cards guarded the entrance to the restaurant, on which we quickly climbed to pose for pictures.

Above us, the King of Hearts looked down upon the guests from a large hedge, obviously the top of the hedge maze which Alice attempted to navigate. Card guards lined the queue leading to the buffeteria, where we could choose a station and select our meal. After I selected a pasta dish, we proceeded to the cash registers.

In the vast dining room, we found a seat next to stained glass windows of roses and characters. One spectacular stained glass window close to the condiment station featured several characters from the Disney animated classic “Alice In Wonderland.” The stained glass window could have easily passed for the most beautiful window in the entire park.

The food, on the other hand, did not impress me quite as much. The spaghetti dish tasted as if it had been poured out of a Chef Boyardee can. The meal did not satiate my appetite and we departed on somewhat empty stomachs.

For future visitors, make sure you stop by to admire the interior of the restaurant. However, skip the food here and find something less expensive and more filling, such as a basic burger or sandwich. The lines in this restaurant tend to be long and the food is just not worth the wait.

From journal Tokyo Disneyland - The Japanese House of Mouse

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