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This Is the Best Restaurant in All of Disney World

I've Been Going to Disney World For 20+ Years, and This Is My All-Time Favourite Restaurant

I've been going to Disney World with my family for as long as I can remember. It's our favourite holiday to take together, and we keep going back year after year because, just as any Disney fan knows, the magic never stops. And just like so many other families, we have our own special Disney traditions. When my sister and I were little, we had to go to the Magic Kingdom first, no matter what. We still have to find the infamous engagement ring hiding in the ground outside The Haunted Mansion (and whoever spots it first gets a prize). And we have our set list of favourite restaurants that we have to hit every single time. And the number one restaurant on that list for the past 15 years? Boma.

Boma - Flavours of Africa is a restaurant in Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge in Walt Disney World. Set under thatched roofs downstairs from the hotel's lobby, the restaurant is meant to resemble a lively African marketplace, and has large buffets for both breakfast and dinner. It serves up traditional African dishes like sticky coconut rice, butternut squash soup (it's life-changing), samosas, bobotie, and lamb curry stew. It also offers some more standard dishes for little kids and picky easters, like spaghetti and meatballs, french fries, macaroni and cheese, and chicken fingers. And the dessert section of the buffet is next-level. There's everything from gooey chocolate chip cookies to cupcakes to fruit tarts to "zebra" domes made of chocolate mousse. On the breakfast side, they have everything a traditional Disney breakfast offers (Mickey-shaped waffles included). But one adorable thing to note? They also have Simba waffles (it is the Animal Kingdom Lodge, after all).

The atmosphere is so much fun, the food is unbelievably delicious, and the staff, many of whom are from Africa, is so warm and welcoming. And while Boma is hugely popular, we've never had any issues with getting a reservation (usually at the last minute), unlike a lot of other Disney restaurants. A big tip? If you're not with any young kids, opt for a slightly later dinner time around 8:30 p.m. and it won't be nearly as crowded.

For me and my family, Boma is the one restaurant we absolutely have to go to each visit. It's not a Disney holiday without it!

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