The Tropical Hideaway At Disneyland

The Tropical Hideaway, Disneyland

“Welcome to our tropical hideaway, you lucky people you!”

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When Disney decided to create a restaurant adjacent to the Enchanted Tiki Room, they took inspiration from the classic Sherman Brothers song for the name.  The Tropical Hideaway is definitely the restaurant the Tiki Room should always have had.

The Atmosphere

The Tropical Hideaway is all outdoors, though the food counters are under cover.  The area is shaded by lots of lush foliage.  You can watch the Jungle Cruise boats go by, and an audio-animatronic bird periodically talks to diners.  Both of the times that I was there, tables were in high demand, though we managed to snag one each time.

Secret Menu Item, Dole Whip With Bacon, Tropical HideawayThe Food

The Tropical Hideaway is the new go-to spot for Dole Whip.  Not only can you get the classic pineapple soft serve, but they have orange and raspberry too which you can get swirled with the pineapple.  You can also order the Loaded Whip which is pineapple and orange swirl with fruit and candied hibiscus.  There’s even a secret menu item which is Dole Whip served with bacon.  Our tester thought it was pretty good, but not what you’d want every time.

Like the Bengal Barbecue, another Adventureland eatery, the Tropical Hideaway serves smaller, snack-size items.  Put a couple together, and you can make it a meal. 

Lime Chicken Bao, Tropical Hideaway, Disneyland Resort
The Lime Chicken Bao

They serve three types of steam baos:  Spiced Vegetable, Lime Chicken, and the new Loco Moco Bao.  We haven’t tried this, but it has spiced ham, egg, ground beef, and mushroom gravy. We thought the Vegetable and Chicken baos were pretty good, and we enjoyed the spicy sauce you can get for dipping. 

If you aren’t in the mood for baos, a traditional pork lumpia is now available with a sweet-chili dipping sauce. The Chilled Ramen Shaker was surprisingly tasty and included plenty of crisp veggies.  This is a nice vegetarian option.

Two dessert items are offered in addition to the Dole Whip menu. The first is a new PB&J Mochi with peanut butter dust and raspberry sauce. My very favorite item was the Sweet Lumpia. The original offering was a delicious pineapple lumpia with dipping sauce. They have now switched to a banana and jackfruit lumpia with a caramel drizzle which has been well reviewed. You get two per order, so theoretically you could share.

In addition to the main menu, there are grab-and-go items like bottled beverages, fruit, and chips.

Value

Most items are in the $5 – $8 range.  Since you’ll need several items to make a full meal, The Tropical Hideaway doesn’t turn out to be especially cheap.  However, we liked what we had, and the quality of the food was good for a counter service option.  Also, the line moved quickly which is worth something to me.

The Verdict

The Tropical Hideaway, Disneyland

We liked the Tropical Hideaway and would eat there again without hesitation.  This items are a little more adventurous than the typical counter service options, so it might not be a good-fit for everyone.  However, it also works fine if you just want a nice place to sit down and enjoy your Dole Whip.

Have you tried out the Tropical Hideaway?  What did you think?  Please be sure to scroll down to leave a question or comment below.

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