One of the main highlights of the Food and Wine Festival is definitely the international marketplaces situated all around the World Showcase promenade. These various booths allow guests to sample foods, wines, and other beverages from around the world. Prices generally average around $3 and $4 with beverages typically costing a little more. Here, in alphabetical order, are the marketplaces that can be found at this year’s festival:
Foods:
•Roasted Corn and Cheese Empanada $2.75
•Grilled Beef Skewer with Chimichurri Sauce and Boniato Purée $4.75
Beverages
•Bodega Norton Reserva Malbec $4.25
•Bodega Norton Cosecha Tardía $2.50
•Kaiken Cabernet $2.75
•Pasual Toso Toronte $2.75
Foods:
•Seared Barramundi with Blistered Cherry Tomatoes,Arugula, and Lemon Oil $4.75
•Grilled Lamb Chop with Roasted Potato Salad and Red Wine Reduction $5.75
•Lamington (sponge cake dipped in chocolate) $3.00
Beverages:
•Rosemount Traminer Riesling $2.50
•Marquis Philips, Shiraz $3.00
•Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet $2.50
•Nugan Estate Riverina Chardonnay $2.50
Foods:
•Steamed Mussels with Roasted Garlic Cream $3.75
•Freshly Baked Waffles with Berry Compote and Whipped Cream $2.75
Beverages:
•Stella Artois $3.25 / $6.25 / $11.50
•Godiva Chocolate Iced Coffee $7.25
•Leffe $3.25 / $6.25 / $11.50
•Hoegaarden $3.25 / $6.25 / $11.50
Foods:
•Grilled Pork Skewer with Farofa $4.00
•Shrimp Stew with Coconut and Lime $4.25
Beverages:
•Leblon Frozen Caipirinha $7.25
•Radeberger Pilsner $3.25 / $6.25 / $11.50
•Schofferhofer Weizen $3.25 / $6.25 / $11.50
•Hovels $3.25 / $6.25 / $11.50
•Schlosser, Alt $3.25 / $6.25 / $11.50
•Altenmünster, Octoberfest $3.25 / $6.25 / $11.50
•Altenmünster Dunkel $3.25 / $6.25 / $11.50
•Altenmünster Märzen $3.25 / $6.25 / $11.50
•Clausthaler Classic Non-Alcoholic $3.25 / $6.25 / $11.50
•Brewer's Collection Flight (choice of any three 6 oz. beers) $7.75
Foods:
•Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup $3.75
•Maple-Glazed Salmon with Lentil Salad $4.50
•Chicken Chipotle Sausage with Sweet Corn Polenta $3.75
•Nanaimo Bar $2.75
Beverages:
•Moosehead Beer $6.25
•Inniskillin Vidal Icewine $5.75
•Chateau De Charmes Riesling $3.00
•St. David's Bench Vineyard Merlot $3.75
Foods:
•Cheese Fondue with Croutons and Roasted Potatoes $3.00
•Nueske's Charcuterie Plate: Applewood Smoked Beef; Duck; and Ham $3.75
Beverages:
•MARTINI® Prosecco $3.75
•Ace Joker Hard Cider $6.25
•MacMurray Ranch Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir $3.50
Foods:
•Shrimp Ceviche $4.75
•Pastel de Choclo (Beef and Corn Pie) $3.75
Beverages:
•Concha y Toro Casillero del Diablo Sauvignon Blanc $2.50
•Santa Ema Reserve Chardonnay $2.75
•Casa Carmenere $2.50
•Montes Classic Cabernet Sauvignon $2.50
Foods:
•Black Pepper Shrimp with Sichuan Noodles $4.50
•Pork Pot Stickers $3.50
•Xinjiang Barbecue Chicken Stick $3.50
Beverages:
•Tsingtao Beer $6.00
•Dragon's Hollow Chardonnay $3.50
•Green Tea Plum Wine Cooler $7.00
•Happy Lychee $7.00
Foods:
•Strawberry Angel Verrine $1.50
•Pear Streusel Pudding Cake $1.50
•Dark Chocolate Sensation $1.50
•Dessert Trio $3.50
Beverages:
•Moët & Chandon: White Star Impérial $4.75
•Rosé Impérial $5.25
•Nectar Impérial $5.00
•Nectar Impérial Rosé $5.75
Foods:
•Escargots Persillade en Brioche $4.75
•Braised Short Ribs in Cabernet with Mashed Potatoes $4.75
•Crème Brulée au Chocolate au Lait $3.75
Beverages:
•Merlot, Chateau Des Deux Rives, Bordeaux $5.50
•Chardonnay, Private Selection, Barton & Guestier $4.50
•Sparkling Pomegranate Kir $6.50
•Parisien Cosmo Slush $8.50
Foods:
•Spätzle Gratin with Ham and Cheese $3.75
•Nürnberger Sausage in a Pretzel Roll $4.25
•Apfel Strudel featuring Werther's Original Karamell Sauce $3.25
Beverages:
•S.A. Prüm Essence Riesling $3.25
•Hooked Riesling $2.75
•Gunderloch Diva Spatlese Riesling $5.50
•Rudi Wiest Rhine River Riesling $2.50
•Radeberger Pilsner $6.25 / $11.50
•Altenmünster Octoberfest $6.50 / $11.50
Foods:
•Greek Salad with Pita Bread $3.00
•Spanakopita $4.00
•Chicken Souvlaki with Tzatziki $4.00
•Baklava $3.00
Beverages:
•Boutari Moschofilero $3.75
•Enoteca Emery Athiri Mountain Slopes $3.50
•Boutari Naoussa $3.50
•Atlantis White $3.50
Foods:
•Boston-style Crab Cake with Cabbage Slaw and Rémoulade $4.50
•New England Lobster Roll $7.25
•Pecan Bread Pudding $3.25
Samuel Adams Beers:
•Boston Lager® $2.75 / $5.50 /$11.50
•Octoberfest $2.75 / $5.25 /$11.50
•Cherry Wheat® $2.75 / $5.25 /$11.50
•15th Anniversary Festival Beer Coastal Wheat $2.75 / $5.50 /$11.50
•Cream Stout $5.50
•Blackberry Witbier $5.25
•Sam Adams Light $2.75 / $5.50 /$11.50
•Latitude 48 IPA $5.00
Foods:
•Lobster and Scallop Fisherman's Pie $5.50
•Kerrygold® Cheese Selection $3.50
•Warm Chocolate Lava Cake with Baileys Irish Cream Ganache $2.75
Beverages:
•Guinness Draught $6.25
•Bunratty Honey Meade Wine $4.25
Foods:
•Polpettine Toscane with a Rosemary Breadstick $4.50
•Baked Cheese Ravioli, Creamy Bolognese Sauce, Melted Mozzarella $4.50
•Cannolo Al Cioccolato $3.50
Beverages:
•Primavera Fruit Smoothie $3.50
•Fantinel Prosecco $5.50
•Chianti Placido Banfi $4.50
•Pinot Grigio Sartori $4.50
•Moretti Beer $6.00
Foods:
•Spicy Tuna Roll $3.75
•California Sushi Roll $3.50
•Tuna Sensation $5.95
Beverages:
•Wafu Ribettes $4.95
•Kirin Draft Beer $7.75
•Hatsumago sake $7.00
•Denemon Junmai sake $6.50
Foods:
•Tamal de Pollo $4.50
•Taco de Chilorio $3.75
•Esquites (Pan-Fried Corn and Spices) $3.75
•Churro $2.50
Beverages:
•Dos Equis Beer $4.50
•Passion Fruit Frozen Margarita $7.25
•Conga Fruit Punch $2.75
•Wine L.A. Cetto Chardonnay $3.95
•Wine L.A. Cetto Petite Sirah $3.95
Foods:
•Beef in a Pita Pocket $5.00
•Falafel Pita Pocket $4.75
•Baklava $3.00
Beverages:
•Amazigh Red wine $3.95
•Sangria $4.00
•Tangerine Mimosa Royal $6.00
•Iced Mint Tea $2.50
•Casa Beer $5.95
Foods:
•Seared Sea Scallop with Vegetable Slaw and Lemon Vinaigrette $4.25
•Lamb Slider with Tomato Chutney $4.75
Beverages:
•Villa Maria Private Bin Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc $3.75
•Villa Maria Private Bin Hawkes Bay Merlot/ Cabernet Sauvignon $3.75
•Villa Maria Private Bin "Unoaked" Hawkes Bay Chardonnay $3.75
•Villa Maria Private Bin Marlborough Pinot Noir $3.75
Foods:
•Kielbasa and Potato Pierogies with Caramelized Onions and Sour Cream $5.00
•Golabki (Pork Stuffed Cabbage) $2.75
Beverages:
•Belvedere Strawberry Balsamic Chiller $8.75
Foods:
•Asopao de Pollo (Chicken Soup with Rice) $2.50
•Medianoche Sandwich $2.75
Beverages:
•Bacardi Frozen Torched Cherry Colada $7.50
•Bacardi Frozen Limón Mojito $7.25
Foods:
•Shrimp Cake with Singapore Noodle Salad $3.50
•Coconut-Braised, Beef Rendang with Jasmine Rice $3.25
Beverages:
•Singapore Sling $7.25
•Tiger Beer $5.00
Foods:
•Flavors of Africa (Salad, Bread, and Spreads) $2.75
•Seared Beef Tenderloin with Sweet Potato Purèe and Mango Barbecue Sauce $4.75
Beverages:
•La Capra Pinotage $2.75
•La Capra Shiraz $2.75
•La Capra Chardonnay $2.75
•La Capra Sauvignon Blanc $2.75
Foods:
•Lettuce Wraps with Roast Pork and Kimchi Slaw $2.75
•Barbecue Short Rib with Steamed Rice and Cucumber Kimchi $4.25
Beverages:
•Honey Ginger Tea $1.25
•Jinro Chamisul Soju $5.00
•Bohae Bokbunjajoo (Black Raspberry Rice Wine) $3.50
•Bek Se Jeu (Herbed Rice Wine) $3.00
Foods:
•Serrano Ham, Chorizo, Manchego, Olives, and Tomato Bread $4.25
•Seared Albacore Tuna with Romesco Sauce $4.00
•Spanish Almond Cake $2.75
Beverages:
•Marqués de Cáceres Rioja Crianza Red $3.50
•Paul Cheneau "Lady of Spain " Cava Brut $2.25
•Marqués de Cáceres Rioja White $3.50
Foods:
•Bison Chili with Wild Mushrooms, Cabernet, and Pepper Jack Cheese $3.50
•Heirloom Tomatoes with Oregon Blue Cheese, Red Onions, and Basil $3.00
Beverages:
•Sagelands Vineyard Merlot, Four Corners $2.75
•Sagelands Vineyard Riesling Columbia Valley $2.50
•Red Stag Lemonade by Jim Beam $7.00
With all these different marketplaces to choose from, the Food and Wine Festival is a great way to sample different cuisines from a wide variety of countries. The festival is truly an adventure for the taste buds, allowing guests to experience new foods and encounter different flavors that they may have never tasted before. The Food and Wine Festival offers something for everyone. For those that enjoy trying more exotic foods, the festival allows you to broaden your culinary horizons and sample a wide assortment of foods that you would not typically encounter. For the picky eaters, the festival is an opportunity to try something different and maybe discover new types of foods that you really like.
Be sure to stay tuned for more festival updates as I begin to sample many of the delectable dishes from all around World Showcase.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
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