Disney World is technically considered a luxury theme park, but we make it our mission to make vacations here accessible to everyone. After all, the magic is something that no one should gatekeep!
While there are numerous ways to make a trip to Disney World affordable and work for a wide variety of budgets, sometimes you just want to indulge! Some may choose to splurge when it comes to hotel rooms, some may splurge by going on a VIP tour, and others may splurge on some delicious food. (Some of you may splurge on all of the above!) Since we are the Disney Food Blog, we decided it was time to explore all the various ways we can splurge on some grub.
We’re about to highlight five of the MOST EXPENSIVE meals you can get in Disney World. Whether you’re ready to dine lavishly or you’re just curious, you’re in the right place. Okay, y’all — get your wallets ready and your pinkies up! We’re livin’ luxuriously today.
1. Prix-Fixe Chef’s Table Meal at Victoria and Albert’s
Victoria and Albert’s Restaurant is THEEEE place to visit if you’re looking for a luxurious dining experience. This restaurant requires formal attire and does not allow children under the age of 10. There are several different Prix-Fixe menu options available — one of which is the Chef’s Table Prix-Fixe Meal. This AAA five-diamond restaurant will serve you a meal that’ll set you back about $425 — right in the kitchen.
Yep, this 3-hour, 7 to 10-course meal allows you to interact with the chef and kitchen staff as they prepare and serve your meal.
2. Sushi Fune at Shiki-Sai
Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya opened in August 2023 in the Japan Pavilion at EPCOT, and it already boasts one of the most expensive menu items at Disney World! The Sushi Fune is an assortment of sushi and sashimi that comes out in a boat presentation.
The Sushi Fune is $300 — but it’ll feed quite a few people. While we couldn’t personally justify paying this much for the sushi we got, YOU might be able to justify it if you really love sushi and have people to split the meal with.
3. Japanese Waygu Strip from Teppan Edo
Teppan Edo Restaurant is also located in EPCOT’s Japan Pavilion, and is one of our FAVORITE restaurants at Disney World. Here, you can get a dish that’s considered to be one of the BEST of the best.
Yep, we’re talking Waygu, baby. The Japanese Waygu Strip at Teppan Edo is $120.
4. Sushi and Sashimi Pagoda at Morimoto Asia
Morimoto is located in Disney Springs and serves up a wide variety of Asian cuisine. While there are quite a few things here that cost a pretty penny, there’s one that takes the cake!
The Sushi and Sashimi Pagoda is $110, but it feeds 2-3 people. This could honestly be a decent alternative to the Sushi Fune at Shiki-Sai, plus you don’t even need a park ticket to eat here!
5. 3-Course Selection at California Grill
California Grill is located at Disney’s Contemporary Resort,
Here, meals come as three courses of your choosing, and cost a flat rate of $89 per meal. Dining here is a luxurious experience, but one more accessible to the everyday Disney World visitor. Oh, and the food is pretty darn good, too!
And there you have it. Those are 5 of the MOST expensive meals you can get at Disney World. What do you think? Are you sold? We’ll continue to keep you updated with more Disney news, reviews, and fun posts like this, so make sure to follow along for more!
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Kaz says
V&A’s is our go-to.. So good, and such an enjoyable experience.