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How to hide food in Shanghai Disney? Ask for advice

Disney prohibits outside items, so you can’t hide anything.

Starting from November 15, 2017, Shanghai Disneyland has adjusted its visitor instructions and prohibits visitors from bringing any food, including alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic beverages exceeding 600 ml into the park. Disney has very strict food regulations now. No food is allowed, not even baby food. Disney has drinking water supply points near each major restroom, so you don’t need to carry too many drinks. But the drinking water provided by Disney is cold water.

The delicious food in Disney Town?

There are quite a lot of choices in the park, and there are even more choices in the town, with all kinds of delicacies from all over the world. Each restaurant has its own merits. If you have enough time to play, you can come to the town for food at noon and evening and have a good meal. 1. Xinwang Tea Restaurant?

The pig's feet are very delicious. I highly recommend this cost-effective Hong Kong-style restaurant, suitable for all ages. The restaurant is stylishly decorated and specializes in Cantonese cuisine and Hong Kong-style dim sum. It is delicious and has large portions. It is extremely popular every day. Friends who want to go should find a good time!

2. Xiaonanguo, Shanghai?

Xiaonanguo is the best restaurant in town to watch the light show. Its second floor has an excellent viewing angle, but the per capita consumption must exceed 300. Yuan can go to the 2nd floor. In Xiaonanguo, you can eat authentic Shanghainese dishes. Black truffle shrimp fried rice, squirrel mandarin fish, sweet and sour short ribs, crab roe tofu, smoked fish, hand-peeled river shrimp and other special dishes are all worth trying! It is worth mentioning that this is also a good place to enjoy the luminous phantom show at night. ?

3. Nan Xiao Guan ?

Nan Xiao Guan mainly provides Shanghai dim sum and dishes, incorporating innovative production while retaining traditional deliciousness. If you want to rush into the park to experience the rides, there are also signature desserts, egg rolls and other portable delicacies, so there are many choices.

The authentic Shanghai rice dish, Xiao Long Bao and scallion noodles are full of memories. If you want to eat authentic and affordable Shanghai cuisine, this is the place to go!