Best Disney Adventure cruise food
ICYMI: Singapore’s Disney Adventure cruise, Disney Cruise Line’s largest ship, is officially setting sail on 10 March 2026! We’re onboard the first voyage to scope out all of the nosh that’s included in your package. Think unlimited “free” meals and snacks, with over 20 distinct dining options. While some of these items may require extra charges, we’ve got you covered with our guide to the best Disney Adventure food to try, sorted by restaurant, so you can get the most out of your cruise.
FYI: For upcoming sail dates and bookings, visit the Disney Adventure cruise website.
1. Pixar Market: Buffet with sea views on Deck 17

Both the Pixar Market and Enchanted Summer restaurants serve similar lunch buffets, but the former is where you want to be if you love to dine with a view, with the Main Dining Room hugging the perimeter of Deck 17 AFT. Do note that all buffets and restaurants will have rotating menus!

The international buffet has a healthy selection of cuisines, with Seafood Paella and Bolognese Penne alongside Tandoori Chicken and Coconut Tonkatsu Curry.

On this super inclusive menu, there are options for vegetarians too; if you have any allergies or preferences, you can let the staff know and they’ll do their best to accommodate. Don’t miss the many salads on offer, including Chicken Breast Salad and Falafel Salad.

At the kids’ section, there’s Mac and Cheese; otherwise, the little ones might enjoy a Cheeseburger or Bratwurst Roll, all made à la minute. We especially loved the Lamb Chop, which was generously cut, juicy and cooked to medium pink doneness.

For desserts, there’s Dryer’s ice cream, Warm Apple Crumble, Lemon Meringue Tart and other sweet treats.
2. Wheezy’s Freezies: Unlimited soft serves on Deck 17

After lots of fun in the sun and on the various rides, cool down with a soft serve, two, or, honestly, as many as you can stomach. There’s strawberry, vanilla, or, for the best of both worlds at the same time, a swirl of both.

Pro tip: There’s a beverage station nearby, where you can get hot chocolate and coffee; then affogato it with soft serve!
3. Stitch’s Ohana Grill: Burgers and fries on Deck 11

Head to Discovery Reef for Stitch’s Ohana Grill for a quick bite in between meals. The 626, named in honour of the mischief -loving blue alien known as Experiment 626, is a buttermilk spicy fried chicken burger, with what we felt are rather tame levels of spice. It’s also made with a piece of chicken breast, FYI, in case you prefer dark meat.

There’s also Barbecue Huli-Huli Pulled Pork Burger, sandwiching a crisp fried onion, sweet-tangy pulled pork, and grilled pineapple.
Our favourite here was the Black & Blue Burger, with a Cajun-blackened Angus beef patty, blue cheese, a chive aioli and pickled red onions in a brioche bun.
4. Navigator’s Club: Dine with Mickey & friends on Deck 6
The Navigator’s Club is a table service Main Dining Restaurant that offers sit-down breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Your dinners are pre-assigned before the trip as part of the Disney Cruise’s rotational dining experience, which ensures that you will have an opportunity to try the menus at a different Main Dining Restaurant each evening; there are 2 sessions at 5:45pm and 8:15pm.
Of course, if you change your mind or would like to go for a meal at one of the Premium Dining Restaurants, you can let the Guest Services desk know, or make a separate booking.

We dined here on our first night, and started with assorted warm buns served with whipped sundried tomato butter.

On the small plates menu, we picked Sauteed Maitake Mushrooms, dolloped with sesame artichoke puree, on a bed of baby Malabar spinach, as well as a Duck Confit Pastilla, along with a Burrata Mozzarella Cheese and Prosciutto di Parma.
While all well executed, we adored our mains: Miso-glazed Chilean Sea Bass, and Peppered Filet Mignon with a pink peppercorn cafe au lait drizzled tableside.

We also appreciated that portions are on the smaller side, allowing you to order more of the same or try other dishes on the menu.
P.S.: Keep your napkins handy, because you’ll be invited to wave them in the air during Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Daisy’s performance. Get up to dance and join in the fun!

Don’t skip dessertsand this comes from someone who doesn’t usually want sweet desserts. Definitely order the decadent Molten Chocolate Cake, paired with matcha ice cream, and Ube Creme Brulee.
5. Enchanted Summer Restaurant: Princess-themed buffet on Deck 6

Doughnuts, Mickey Waffles, Eggs Benedict and Bacha drip coffee for breakfast? Count us in. You’ll be happy to know that the Hollandaise sauce is self-service, so you can have as much of it as you want, or have it on everything.

We spotted Corned Beef Hash, which you can have with hash brown, sauteed button mushrooms, and scrambled eggs.

To cater to all preferences, there’s both pork and turkey bacon, and vegetable quiche too, you can pick whichever you like.

On the Asian menu, you’ll find assorted bao and steamed dim sum, vegetarian spring rolls, mee goreng, fried rice, and a personal favourite, chicken congee: there’s a plain option too, if you like.
6. Pizza Planet: Freshly made pizza on Deck 17

Besides soft serve and free drinks, Deck 17 also has Pixar Market and Pizza Planet, a takeaway stall that’s got five different pizzas on the menu. Every one of these is made fresh behind the counter, and kept extra warm under heat lamps.

We got four halves to share in the following flavours: Barbecue Chicken Pizza, Four Cheese Pizza, Pepperoni, and Magherita Pizza. If you’re concerned that the Four Cheese Pizza will be too pungent, fret not, because it really isn’t—even with gorgonzola, mozzerella, parmesan, and taleggio on a San Marzano tomato base.
There’s also a Plant-based Sausage Pizza, which we didn’t try. This has spinach, cremini and table mushrooms, the same tomato base, and parmesan plus mozzarella “cheese” too!
7. Cosmic Kebabs: Muslim-friendly Mediterranean cuisine on Deck 10

According to this Facebook post, Cosmic Kitchen in Discovery Reef has a separate kitchen, and doesn’t serve or use pork, lard, and alcohol. While we didn’t see the signage that indicates the above, we did overhear the staff respond to guests’ queries about this.
That aside, the quick-service eatery dishes up Mediterraean fare in a build-your-own-meal concept. Opt for a wholemeal or regular pita pocket; otherwise you can skip this and go for a bowl. On our visit, there was chicken or lamb kebab, beef kofte or sausage, and falafel for protein choices, turmeric rice with pinenuts, tabbouleh, baba ghanoush, hummus, crumbled feta cheese, and tzatziki.
Our favs were the various dips and beef kofte; one of the beef sausages we got was pink inside and juicy, the other was bone dry and hard. But we appreciated how unlike some other Mediterranean spots we’ve tried, the meats here were not overly salted or spiced.
8. Granmma Tala’s Kitchen: Nasi lemak & chicken rice supper spot on Deck 10

At point of writing, none of the dining options on board operate around the clock. So if you’re hunting down supper options, you’ll want to take note of Granmma Tala’s Kitchen, located in the Imagination Garden on Deck 10. Operating from 11am-6pm, and 10pm-12am, the menu is meant to be inspired by the “island flair of Moana”, with flavours from the Pacific and Asia.

It also runs on a build-your-own-bowl system, starting with a base carb of coconut rice or chicken rice. Then, there’s Hainanese chicken AKA the standard chicken rice chicken, black pepper beef, Huli-Huli chicken, buttermilk fried chicken, Sichuan-braised tofu, and seasonal greens.
If you ask us, it feels a little like going for a black pepper beef plus chicken rice zi char supper, or Punggol nasi lemak at midnight.
9. Mowgli’s Eatery: Indian classics served till midnight on Deck 10

Right opposite, with the same opening hours and concept, but different cuisine, is Mowgli’s Eatery. There’s no prizes for guessing which classic Disney movie inspired this quick-service eatery, and if you’re a supper-goer who frequents Spize, this will be your cup of tea.

Think: butter chicken, Kerala fish curry, tandoori chicken, prata, pappadum, and garlic naan, plus aloo ghobib, raita and the usual accoutrements. We found the butter chicken more spicy than mildly sweet as we like it, but the pappadum with raita was a hit.
Food that’s included in your Disney Adventure cruise
We’ll be updating this list of the best “free” food included in the upcoming Disney Adventure cruise, so stay tuned to see where we dine next!
In other food news, Isetan Sakura Matsuri fair is coming back this March! The annual Durian Fiesta is also returning to Goodwood Park Hotel soon.
Isetan Sakura Matsuri Japanese Fair Returns From 17 To 29 March 2026
Photos taken by Michelle Put.
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