Almost 5 star, not quite. The service was great and the ambience and decor is great as with everywhere in the Polynesian Resort. My complaint is the Eggs Benedict I ordered. It was microscopic tiny. Not exaggerating. The entire dish could easily fit in the palm of your hand. I thought it was some type of hors d'oeuvre, I couldn't believe it was the whole breakfast. It was absolutely delicious, but wow it was tiny
MN
Mon Nasser
3 days ago
2.0
This is a nice restaurant in a beautiful Disney resort. Unfortunately the food is not great. I had the Stir Fry with chicken and the noodles and chicken tasted so bland. I tried improving the taste with soy sauce, salt and pepper but still wasn’t eatable for my taste. Total waste of a $30+!
Other members of my family had other items and they liked the Chicken Kimchi sandwich. They also ordered the steak salad which had good vegetables and so great looking steak.
The service was good but it seems the hosts are used to people not liking the food and they didn’t bother ask why I didn’t take more than a couple of bites from my plate.
You need to make reservations to get into the parking lot of the resort. The resort is worth seeing, but I would eat somewhere else.
RC
Rosalie de Champagne
May 5, 2026
3.0
Also jemand, der aus München kommt, findet hier eigentlich nichts Gescheites beziehungsweise Gesundes zu essen.
CR
chris roscoe
May 2, 2026
1.0
We ordered the Tonga toast it was dry and you couldn’t eat it as it was that hard around the edges the waitress offered to replace them but they shouldn’t be like that complete waste of time and money
BA
Berit Aloisio
Apr 14, 2026
4.0
We went for late dinner/dessert on a sunday around 8pm with a reservation. It was a little more hectic than I thought it would be and felt a little rushed and a quick service vibe. The waitress was very nice, efficient, and attentive, but the hostesses must have been tired towards the end of their shift. They could have been a little more friendly, but they weren't rude.
We had one of each dessert on the menu. The bread pudding was amazing, and plenty to share among 2-4 people. The chocolate lava cake was a hit, but maybe a little rich if you prefer more of a milk chocolate. The puff pastry was good, but more of a lighter choice, and not a winner with the kids. The no sugar added option has a good mix of flavors, but nobody cared for the texture (kind of like marscapone).
The pot of 100% Kona coffee was fantastic, no notes, except maybe don't drink it so close to bedtime. My teen ordered the hibiscus tea and asked for sweeteners with it, but none were needed. It was sweet but still refreshing. They enjoyed collecting the orchid garnishes from drinks and desserts to try and press flowers, too. The backscratcher was a fun drink...the kids enjoyed playing with it for the rest of the night, but maybe they could source a souvenir backscratcher that isn't so obviously branded with "oriental trading company.." maybe not magic ruined, but magic meh-ed.
I'd give it another go if it were on my way to something, but I wouldn't go out of my way to eat here again
Kona Cafe offers traditional American meals with an Asian twist, featuring an onstage sushi kitchen.
Where is Kona Cafe located?
Kona Cafe is located at 1600 Seven Seas Drive, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830.
What are the operating hours of Kona Cafe?
Kona Cafe is open daily from 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM and from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
Does Kona Cafe accept reservations?
No, Kona Cafe does not accept or require reservations.
What payment methods are accepted at Kona Cafe?
Kona Cafe accepts American Express, Cash, Contactless payment, Diners Club, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa.
Does Kona Cafe offer vegetarian or halal options?
Yes, Kona Cafe serves vegetarian and halal food options.
Can I order food to go from Kona Cafe?
Yes, Kona Cafe offers takeout and order-and-pay-ahead services but does not have delivery.
Which nearby places can I visit before or after dining at Kona Cafe?
Nearby places include Trader Sam's Grog Grotto (a tiki bar and restaurant), Ohana (a Polynesian Hawaiian restaurant), and Tambu Lounge (a bar and lounge). These are great spots to explore around your visit.
How can I access Kona Cafe using public transportation?
You can use the Polynesian Monorail Station nearby to conveniently reach Kona Cafe at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort.
What are some recreational activities near Kona Cafe?
Nearby recreational activities include Disney's Magnolia Course for golf, Pools at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort and Lava Pool for swimming and relaxation, and Mikala Canoe Club for boat rentals.
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