• ✨ Join the Magic!

    Become part of the Magical Guides community! Share your Disney tips, ask questions, and connect with other fans.

    🌟 Register Now

Review: Disney Shows Chicken Strips Can Be Exciting in 9 Unique Ways

Charlie

Administrator
Staff member
Joined
Mar 13, 2024
Messages
8,613
Reaction score
36
When Disney World announced a slew of new chicken tender meals, it felt like a national celebration! We were eager to try out all the different dishes and crafted a plan to savor each one.

First stop was Magic Kingdom for the Seaside Chicken Strips at Columbia Harbour House, priced at $12.99. With seasoned aioli, crushed pretzels, and crispy garlic, don't dismiss the combo of pretzels and chicken tenders—it was a delightful surprise. The flavors were well-balanced, creating a satisfying crunch and saltiness, making these a definite win.

We also tasted the Lemon Pepper-Parmesan Chicken Strips at Pinocchio Village Haus for $12.99. Coated in garlic butter, Parmesan, and lemon-pepper seasoning, each bite was bright and flavorful with a perfect harmony of cheese and spices.

At Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe, we tried the Buffalo Chicken Strips for $12.99. Even for those wary of spice, the heat only provided a gentle kick at the end, with the ranch seasoning complementing it nicely, though a bit more would be welcome.

Over in Animal Kingdom, the Waffle Cone Chicken Strips for $12.99 at Restaurantosaurus presented a fun twist with a waffle cone bowl, adding a lovely sweetness and crunch to the meal.

The Spicy Aioli Chicken Strips at Rosie’s All-American Cafe in Hollywood Studios were tangy and slightly sweet, priced at $12.99. However, we wished for more sauce to truly enhance the dish.

We also enjoyed the Honey Buffalo Chicken Strips with Ranch at Backlot Express for $12.99. The sauce added a pleasant sweetness without overpowering, with additional ranch drizzled on top.

At Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, the Gochujang-glazed Chicken Strips for $12.99 brought a spicy challenge, delighting adventurous taste buds with well-balanced heat.

The Jerk BBQ Chicken Strips with Pineapple Salsa from various resorts offered a loaded fries-like experience with a sweet and spicy barbecue sauce that paired wonderfully with the chicken.

Lastly, the Sweet Chili Aioli Chicken Strips for $12.99, available at multiple locations, gave off blooming onion vibes, with a crispy exterior and rich, flavorful sauce.

All these choices show Disney's chicken strips are anything but boring! Which one sounds the most tempting to you? Share your thoughts in the comments!
 
Back
Top