Here's everything you need to know about the food at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland
Visiting a theme park makes you conscious of at least a couple of things: amazement as to how so many strollers can fit into one place, at one time, and the astronomical cost of everything, especially the food. But theme parks are making a more concerted effort in recent years to provide better quality in their menu items, as well as options beyond corn dogs, French fries and turkey legs.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, a new area that opened at Disneyland Park on May 31, is located on the fictional far-off planetary outpost of Batuu and features a Millennium Falcon ride as well as a handful of restaurants and food kiosks.
Yobshrimp Noodle Salad, clockwise from top, Oi-Oi Puff, Tip-Yip Salad, Fried Endorian Tip-Yip, Garden Loaf, Shaak Roast, Kaadu Ribs and at right, to wash it all down, Phattro, Batuubucha Tea and Moof Juice from Docking Bay 7. This dish is for the vegetarians in the house, and is essentially an herb-rich hummus with some plant-based meatballs. Or maybe they’re spaceballs.
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