What’s on the menu at Disney World’s new ‘Avatar’-inspired Pandora park
Satu’li Canteen at Pandora — The World of Avatar offers “out of this world” breakfast, luncha and dinner options.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)Menu from the new “Avatar”-inspired Pandora park.
Steamed “pods” (bao buns) come in several varieties, including vegetable curry, cheeseburger and several breakfast pods with eggs, bacon and steamed spinach.
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Satu’li Canteen, a restaurant within Pandora, includes fruits with fresh yogurt muesli and vanilla maple syrup on its breakfast menu.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)Satu’li Canteen, a restaurant within Pandora, includes vegetable-goat cheese fritatta with wood-fired, herb-crusted beef and chimichurri on its breakfast menu.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)Cinnamon French toast, with blueberry cream cheese, passion fruit anglaise and sausage.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)Dishes from the new “Avatar”-inspired Pandora park.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)Satu’li Canteen, a restaurant in Pandora, offers several bowl choices that let guests choose their protein, side and seasonings.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)A pod from Disney World’s menu at the new “Avatar”-inspired Pandora park.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)A dish at the new “Avatar”-inspired Pandora park.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)Blueberry cheesecake.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)Ordering from The “Avatar”-inspired menu is as easy as 1-2-3.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)Detail of new menu.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)The “Avatar”-inspired menu.
(Todd Martens / Los Angeles Times)Drinks include Banshee Chardonnay, Banshee Pinot Noir, Dreamwalker Sangria, Hawkes’ Grog Ale and the non-alcoholic Pandoran Sunrise.
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