Disneyland Paris Has The Fanciest, Most Lavish Buffet Of Any Disney Park

When you think of Disneyland buffets, you probably picture Mickey-shaped waffles, unlimited soft-serve, and maybe some character meet-and-greets sprinkled in. But Disneyland Paris’ Royal Banquet Buffet? They’re playing a whole different game.

Situated inside the newly reopened Disneyland Hotel—which literally sits on top of the park’s entrance—this buffet is proof that you don’t always need a park ticket to get in on the magic. Technically, you could just book a meal and skip the rides altogether, because what’s happening inside this dining hall is an attraction of its own. And it’s not just about the food—this is a full-on royal-themed dining experience, with Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy decked out in regal attire. Yes, Goofy is out here dressed like a fine dining chef.

In a recent video, Foodbeast’s own Elie took a deep dive into what might be the most insane Disneyland buffet on the planet, and it’s packed with next-level French delicacies that have your typical theme park fare kicking rocks. With a focus on Disney royalty, the buffet lineup is stacked: escargot, clams, oysters, whole lobsters, pâtés, orange duck, sardines—the kind of spread that feels more five-star French brasserie than theme park food court.

Elie didn’t just take a casual stroll through the Royal Banquet Buffet—he went all in, stacking his plate with dishes you’d never expect to find at a Disneyland resort. And while the rides might be the main attraction, this buffet makes a strong case for showing up just to feast.

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