![]() ![]() ![]() If you go right in the middle of lunch or dinner time then there is a decent chance that you’ll be waiting for an hour or more. The biggest drawback of the restaurant is the crowds it draws. The food certainly isn’t a deterrent but the atmosphere is worth an extra stop in your day. Where Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall really excels is the atmosphere and that alone is worth going in, getting a dessert and sitting down for a while. Overall, I thought the food was good but not the best we had at Tokyo Disney Resort’s counter-service restaurants. I don’t think you could go wrong with any of the desserts offered. The cake was moist and delicious, and I typically don’t like cake. This is a familiar practice in Tokyo Disney Resort and a good way to get a cheap souvenir. We opted for the special cake that came with a souvenir plate. Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall had desserts that matched the vibrant restaurants. Both were decent values but obviously, I would recommend the fish. Somewhat surprisingly, the fish was just a touch over $10 while the chicken was about $14. The fish was table-service worthy while the chicken was decent for being a counter-service spot. Neither dish came with many vegetables, which seems to be the norm throughout Japan. The fish was tender and had some great flavor that was only augmented by the tomato sauce (almost like a salsa) along with it. In general, Tokyo Disney Resort does fish better than other meats and this is no exception. ![]() That honor belongs to the swordfish, which was quite delicious and has a nice mix of flavor. This was a good option but not the standout. The chicken was juicy although I didn’t taste much of the garlic seasoning that was listed with it. The gravy on the chicken was rich and added a nice flavor. Melissa had the chicken and we both found it to be solid but not spectacular. Here’s a look at the menu and a link that you may need to run through Google translate.įor our entrees, we ordered the Rotisserie Chicken and Swordfish. Salads, chicken, fish and beef are all served and while they might be slightly different from your usual food at home, they are very familiar. The cuisine served at this restaurant will be familiar to most American visitors. That doesn’t lessen Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall, it just doesn’t make the restaurant as jaw-dropping as some photos do. Also, other areas have a bit more story while this area feels a bit like an Alice in Wonderland greatest hits area. Tokyo Disney Resort is no stranger to outstanding and enveloping areas. After walking around Tokyo Disneyland for a few days previous to our meal, the atmosphere didn’t feel as mind-blowing. ![]() Much like other areas of Tokyo Disneyland, it feels like controlled chaos as the senses are overloaded yet things are done orderly.Īs I’ve already mentioned, the atmosphere is second to none when it comes to restaurants. The entire restaurant is vibrant and wild. The buffeteria room has a checkerboard floor pattern and is very busy. Card soldiers line the walkways and details abound in every room. Gigantic plants grow above guests and beautiful murals adorn the walls. Once inside, the environment is enveloping and unmatched as far as counter-service (or table-service?) locations go. The outside of the restaurant invokes the zaniness of Alice in Wonderland, with the castle rising above (like Be Our Guest) hills and some heart-shaped plants. Be Our Guest comes to mind as the closest match, but the environments are very different. Coming up with a stateside version is a pretty difficult task. The atmosphere Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall creates is truly remarkable. This review will cover our experience at Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall along with any tips we have. Typically, lines are very long and the restaurant is crowded. One of Tokyo Disneyland’s most popular restaurants, Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall is one of the most often seen photos from Tokyo Disneyland for those that haven’t been there. The restaurant is buffeteria-style and themed to Queen of Hearts’ Castle from Alice in Wonderland. Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall is a counter-service restaurant in Tokyo Disneyland’s Fantasyland. ![]()
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