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Let’s feel like Lost Kids and eat with a bite! Tokyo DisneySea’s Peter Pan’s Neverland Hideaway Restaurant is Perfect for a Break from Adventure Details of the Restaurant Menu in the New “Fantasy Springs” Theme Port Announced

Posted on February 28, 2024 by News Admin

In this issue, we will introduce the menu of “Lookout Cookout,” a new restaurant to be opened in the “Peter Pan’s Neverland” area, along with the specialties of chef Ryunosuke Kataoka during development.

Tokyo Disney Resort has announced details of restaurant menus in the new Tokyo DisneySea theme port “Fantasy Springs,” which will have its grand opening on June 6.

Let’s enjoy kids’ favorite menu with all your heart in the nostalgic restaurant!

Lookout Cookout, a retreat created by Lost Kids, is a counter-service restaurant that seats approximately 200. The wreckage and flotsam of ships that were shipwrecked and washed ashore in Neverland are utilized in the building, creating a space full of nostalgia and friendliness.

Pajamas, hammocks, and other daily necessities are also on display to give visitors a glimpse of how they live. These stores are eligible for the “Disney Mobile Order” program.

The Lost Kids Snack Box (Butter Curry Chicken/Lemon Tea Chicken) (900 yen each) can be enjoyed at this playful restaurant.

The Snack Boxes offer a variety of flavors in one box. There are popovers, banana chips, green seaweed fritters, lemon-scented chicken, and butter curry chicken,” says Chef Kataoka. It is a great way to enjoy the taste of a treasure hunt.

The Tinkerbell-motif “Pixie Dust Soda (Kiwi)” (750 yen) “melts and mixes the stars on top to create a sparkling drink that looks like fairy dust. The lemon flavor and kiwi give it a refreshing taste.

The restaurant also sells Lookout Brownies (600 yen), a moist and rich dessert. We tasted a sample of this dessert, and found it to be substantial and satisfying.

It is also good for when you are a little hungry. The hand-drawn chocolate plate on top is also cute.

A “Souvenir Carry” (1,100 yen) is also available for purchase with the menu items. For the “Gummy Candy with Mini Snack Case” (1,200 yen) and the “Lime Jelly & Yogurt Mousse” (550 yen), there is also a “Souvenir Cup” for an additional 650 yen. Why not get them together?

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