Dole whip: Get! It's a classic and if the line over at the dole whip stand is too long you can come here instead. (or vice versa)
Chile-mango dole whip: Skip It's a fun twist on this and it's quite enjoyable for the first few bites. But once you get into it, there are pickled pieces of mango or pineapple? I'm guessing it's the chamoy. The lime seasoning is so sour as well that you'll end up just being overpowered with pucker.
Char Siu Bao: Skip It's a very lackluster bao with barely any meat that tastes very flat. It's not bad but if you're used to eating more authentic baos this will disappoint.
The area actually has a lot of seating and people are constantly rotating in and out so there's a good chance you can find a table. It's a fun little tiki/tropical themed area next to the jungle cruise river.
Food: 5/10 Service: 5/10 Atmosphere: 8/10 Value: 5/10
This tropical hideaway is paradise 🤩 Here you'll find Disneylands best treat- Dole whip. We absolutely love the Dole Whip floats and the watermelon one was just the most delicious thing you'll have 😋 For those who arent familiar, the Dole Whip is a pineapple-flavored soft-serve frozen dessert sold only at Disneyland. You can get it on its own or with juice and other flavors. •DOLE Whip Float: DOLE pineapple juice topped with DOLE Whip •DOLE Whip Swirl: Swirl any flavors: mango, watermelon, or pineapple