Regal View Restaurant Menu at Disneyland Paris

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Regal View Restuarant Menu Released!

If you love princess dining as much as I do, grab a cuppa because we finally have something delicious to talk about. The menus for the brand new Regal View Restaurant and Lounge at Disney Adventure World in Disneyland Paris have been released. This is the new princess dining location everyone has been whispering about, and now we can finally see what is on the plates as well as who might be waving from across the room.

In this guide, I will walk you through the starters, mains, desserts, children’s options, and breakfast picks in simple language so you can plan your royal feast without stress. 

A Royal Welcome: The Dining Experience

The new Regal View Restaurant and Lounge is set to be the princess dining experience inside Disney Adventure World at Disneyland Paris, and it already feels like a proper fairytale upgrade. Think elegant views, soft lighting, and that special Disney sparkle where you half expect a princess to glide past your table while you try not to drop your fork.

From what we know so far, the experience focuses on relaxed fine dining with character moments woven into the meal. That means you get beautiful food and magical interactions without rushing like you are late for rope drop. I always tell friends to treat princess dining like a little holiday inside your holiday. Sit back, take photos, and let the magic come to you.

This looks like a great choice for families who want a calmer meal after a busy park morning. It also suits couples and Disney fans who love themed dining with a touch of elegance. I once booked a character meal thinking my niece would enjoy it, and I ended up crying happy tears when my favourite princess stopped to chat. No shame here. Bring tissues and your camera.

Next, let’s peek at the starters, because the first course already sounds like something straight out of a royal cookbook.

Adult Menu - Lunch/Dinner (€100)

The full adult menu at Regal View Restaurant and Lounge feels like something straight from a Disney fairytale cookbook. It is elegant but still friendly, which I love because you can try something new without feeling like you need a food dictionary at the table.

Starters That Feel Special

You can begin with a smooth courgette velouté with cauliflower tabbouleh and a spiced okra fritter. This sounds light and comforting. It is perfect after a busy morning in Disney Adventure World when your feet are tired but you still want something fancy.

If you feel adventurous, the Bluefin tuna tataki with sesame, daikon, wakame, and pineapple chutney with Sichuan pepper sounds bold and exciting. This is the one I would order if I wanted to feel like a royal food critic for the evening.

There is also a Swiss style salad with cured beef, Tête de Moine cheese, pickled fruit and vegetables, and raspberry vinegar dressing. It sounds fresh but still filling.

Vegetarian diners get a lovely avocado and ginger mousse with mango tartare and pumpkin seed crumble. I always cheer when Disney menus include veggie dishes that feel special instead of an afterthought.

Main Courses Fit for Royalty

Seafood lovers can try the gilthead seabream with kaffir lime and vanilla sauce, sweet potato purée, and braised bok choy. It sounds fragrant and light.

The roast guinea fowl with dried fruits and lemon confit brings warm spices and cosy flavours. It feels like a festive family dinner.

The steak with onion confit, red wine sauce, and Comté potato pancake is the classic comfort option. This is a safe pick if someone in your group suddenly decides they only trust chips and nuggets. We have all been there.

Plant based guests get a soy and pea fillet with herb crust, black garlic broth, barley with mushrooms and chard, plus truffle and beer espuma. This sounds creative and rich, which is lovely to see.

Desserts Worth Saving Room For

Dessert might be the hardest choice. There is a vanilla ganache mousse cake with raspberry and praline crunch. There is also a tropical fruit and aloe vera salad with coconut emulsion if you want something light.

Chocolate fans can try the white chocolate mousse with pineapple passion fruit, almond, and coconut. If you want something a bit fancy, there is a Marc de champagne frozen soufflé that sounds like it belongs in a palace banquet.

Children’s Menu: Tiny Royals’ Picks (48€)

The children’s menu at Regal View Restaurant and Lounge is designed for ages 3 to 11 and priced at 48€. It feels thoughtful and playful, with dishes that are familiar enough to please little eaters but still fit the overall royal theme.

Starters Just for Kids

There are three gentle options to begin with. Little ones can enjoy a green pea velouté with an okra fritter. This feels like a fun twist on soup without being too fancy. If your child loves simple classics, there is a rolled vegetable omelette with mayonnaise and pastrami. For fish fans, the fish rillettes with smoked salmon and cocktail sauce is a creamy, mild choice that still feels special.

Main Courses That Hit the Spot

The main course options are the kind most kids will enjoy. There is conchiglie pasta with ricotta and red and yellow tomato sauce, which is basically pasta that smiles back at you. For something a bit different, there is a haddock fillet with citrus sauce, yellow carrot purée, and purple cauliflower. And for comfort food fans, pulled chicken with buttery mashed potato and toast soldiers sounds like a surefire favourite.

Sweet Endings

Dessert continues the fun with three tasty choices. The almond sponge cake with white chocolate mousse and blueberry centre is soft and fun to eat. There is also a seasonal fruit tartlet with mascarpone mousse for something lighter but still sweet. And for the chocolate lovers, milk chocolate mousse with caramelised puff pastry brings a familiar friendly flavour.

Breakfast at Regal View: Morning Magic Until 11:30

Breakfast at Regal View Restaurant and Lounge is available until 11:30, and it looks like a proper way to start a magical day in Disney Adventure World. Prices are 60€ for adults and 48€ for children aged 3 to 11, giving everyone a chance to enjoy a royal start before hitting the rides.

Adult Breakfast Options

There are three main choices for adults:

  • Savory – Smoked salmon with dill cream on Nordic bread, 12-month-aged Comté, thinly-sliced cooked ham, soft-boiled egg, English muffin, beef bacon, and hollandaise sauce. It feels indulgent, perfect if you plan to wander the park hungry later.
  • Sweet – Seasonal fruit salad, pancakes with blueberries, and maple syrup. This is classic and comforting, especially if you are a pancake fan.
  • Vegan – Silken tofu with cashew nuts, banana, kiwi, fresh fruit, gluten-free muesli, and a plant-based omelette with mushrooms, tomatoes, and chives. A thoughtful option for plant-based diners that does not compromise on flavour.

Children’s Breakfast

The children’s breakfast mirrors the adult quality but in kid-friendly portions:

  • Croissant and bread roll with butter, honey, stewed apricots, and strawberry preserve.
  • Drinks include fresh orange or apple juice, or a hot drink.
  • Main options include thinly-sliced ham with Kiri® cheese and scrambled eggs, seasonal fruit salad with pancakes and chocolate sauce, or cereals on request.

How to Book Your Regal View Restaurant

Booking a table at Regal View Restaurant and Lounge is easier than trying to catch a runaway pumpkin carriage, but there are a few important details to know so you get the slot you want.

If you book directly with Disneyland Paris, you can add breakfast, lunch, or dinner to your reservation up to 12 months in advance. This is perfect if you are planning a big trip and want to lock in a magical meal for a special day.

If you book through other channels, lunch and dinner will become available 60 days before your visit, and breakfast can be added 3 days before arrival. It pays to plan ahead, especially for families or during busy periods when tables are snapped up quickly.

For Annual Pass holders, Regal View Restaurant will be open during the preview days, with bookings available from 2nd March through the dedicated Annual Pass portal.

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