I live in Nashville and I've been to her Nashville restaurant (Chauhan ale and Masala House) and it was great. I'm so glad you reviewed this so positively. I will 100% be eating here on my next WDW trip.
I use to live in Nashville as well, eating at her place there was always an amazing experience. We even met her once, she was kind and took photos with us and signed a cookbook for me!
Being from Scotland (the birthplace of tikka masala) and a regular visitor to WDW this could very well be the missing thing, have always found it difficult to get decent indian food there. I like the fusion stuff, over here we eat fries and curry sauce or curry calzones etc so its right up my street!
We missed the opening by 2 days. So sad. But we did a cooking class with Maneet in Nashville and ate at Chauhan Ale and Massala house and it was one of the best experiences of my life. Her food is so delicious. Glad to see more Indian representation at Disney.
Ahhhhhhh…mazing!!! Just had lunch at Eet with my son. The walking taco is to die for!! Enjoyed chatting with Paul, the general manager. Everything so good and so fresh. Staff very friendly and helpful. I think we’re going back next week. I’m telling all my friends. Thank you so much for the review Tom! Point on! Hope to see you there.
Oooh, I missed this but I’m looking forward to heading over asap! I wanted to keep checking for Summer House too because I’m suspecting it will be open soon and I’m excited to try it.
I may not eat at Eets because I’m not into spicy foods, but seeing Tom so happy about a restaurant is nice change. And with Eric, it was just a fun food review to see. 😊
Wow! That restaurant seems like they had alot of Options to choose from! I think maybe the next time I go to Disney Springs maybe I would like to try that place maybe! 🤷🏻♀️👍🏻🙂❤️😋
We love Indian food and big fans of Chopped. Ate here this week, the food was good. The bread service was a bit expensive though. Hope Eet does well as Disney needs more good counter service.
Seeing they have a walking taco means 10/10. Would be even better if it was just from a cart outside so to actually be able to walk around with. Do they have a to-go option for it i.e. just opening the top of the bag?
Love the videos! No butt kissing! Everyone has different tastes and likes, I love that you show a variety of food! I like to see what new foods look like and portion sizes etc. I can make my own decision if I like it or not. I appreciate the honesty!
That food looks delicious. I can’t wait to go there and try it with my family Tom I just wanted to let you know that over at the contemporary resort on level four there is a store selling the Walt Disney World 2024 shirts and they have the button-down shirt that you usually wear this one specifically has figment smiling it looks like he’s flying or looking upward anyway, you should definitely get that shirt, saw it and reminded me of you. Happy holidays guys!😃🫶🏼
I tried their red wine last week & threw it in the trash after a few sips. It was pretty dull with little flavor. It didn’t help that it came in a pop top can that wouldn’t allow for the wine to breathe or for you to smell the aromatics (if there were any). I will be returning to try the food- but I will opt for water to drink.
I'm surprised it looks so empty in there! Usually new places are mobbed. I bet Summer House on the Lake will be packed.... maybe it's just its tucked away location...
I really wish they went all out and made a table service restaurant. Disney has no good indian food. Sanaa's menu is so underwhelming and aside from the bread service, its not that good. Bread at any mom and pop indian place are going to be much cheaper and taste exactly the same. There is a restaurant in the western ny area called naan-tastic. Similar concept to this but I think they do it way better up there, its more like an indian version of chipotle.
@@WDWNT Literally any mom and pop indian restataurant has better food and I'm paying 1/4 less.. sanaa is a very nice looking restaurant and an extremely limited menu with a window to stare at giraffes.. it's 90% atmosphere and 10% food.. That's not even up for debate
@@WDWNTit's also worth noting that the man who taught the chefs at sanaa how to use their clay ovens has a restaurant in the area. Mynt is the restaurant and it's hard to find a reason why to go to sanaa when a place like that exists.... Except for giraffes of course.
@@TheMess9898 of you tell me that sanaa does any one Indian dish better than a small place in any city in America I will tell you to your face that you're lying. It's simply not a great Indian restaurant
Now I'll know to stay away from that "Halloween Horror Nights sauce". That smell is literally the reason why I can't go and it's so sad. I really love the concept of HHN, but after a couple of visits I just realized it was the smell that was causing me to get sick and it was best to stay away.
Eet = Dutch for eat . But what’s interesting is that an INDIAN place chose the Dutch spelling ??? And Kebab is Middle Eastern so maybe it’s an everything place? The nan looks burnt 😞 . Crazy coincidence though; for our anniversary (16 years together) we ordered yesterday Indian food (the authentic kind 😜) before we saw this vid! Crazy!