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When it comes to dining at Disney World, you’ve got a TON of options. Want something quick and easy? You’ve got it. Something middle-of-the-road and comforting? Yep, that too. And if you’re looking for something upscale and luxurious, you can find that as well.

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Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe

We recently stopped by Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe at Magic Kingdom for lunch, and now we’re bringing you our FULL review. Is it worth a stop on your next trip to the Most Magical Place on Earth? Find out here!

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We stopped by Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe in Magic Kingdom’s Frontierland for lunch recently and picked up the Plant-Based Rice Bowl, which is available for $12.99. This is made with Impossible® Meatballs in red chili-tomato sauce, pinto beans, cilantro-lime rice, roasted corn and black bean salsa, and lime “crema”. This is like the other rice bowls available here, only with plant-based protein and ingredients!

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Plant-Based Rice Bowl

We were shocked by how much we liked this, especially because our reporter, who tried it, doesn’t even eat a plant-based diet regularly. The chili-tomato sauce was like a cross between a salsa and a hot sauce, and there was a bit of a kick to it, so keep that in mind if you’re averse to spice! The cilantro-lime rice was flavorful and not too mushy, which can sometimes happen with mass-produced rice. We really loved the flavor of the roasted corn and black bean salsa — it added a nice smoky, charred flavor to the mix. The pinto beans were cooked well and had a tomato-forward flavor that added to the dish as well.

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Lots of corn

The Impossible® Meatballs were excellent — if we didn’t know any better, we’d have thought they were meat! They had a firm texture that was still soft, and when paired with the chili-tomato sauce, we really enjoyed them. The lime “crema” added a nice citrusy aspect to the dish, along with a bit of creamy coolness to help with the acidity and overall spice. Even if you’re not a plant-based eater, we think it’d be hard to go wrong with this one!

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Impossible Meatballs

And, if you are a plant-based eater, you need to add this to your list of dishes to try at Magic Kingdom!

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The post REVIEW: We're Honestly Shocked by How Much We Loved This Underrated Magic Kingdom Lunch first appeared on the disney food blog.

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