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Yak & Yeti

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About Yak & Yeti

The Yak & Yeti is two restaurants, a sit-down, table-service restaurant owned, not by Disney, but by the Landry's chain. Inside, you'll find seafood, steak, noodles and stir fry. Outside, at a counter service window, you'll find a more limited selection of Chinese dishes. -- Last edited by Robert Niles

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19 votes, so far

Great food, even better deserts. - Nathaniel Gillespie

I found the fast food side plentiful (almost too much), hot and great (and an excellent choice for the counter service meal plan.) - Todd Houts

The chicken at the counter service side was cold and soggy. Yuck. - colleen f

Excellent food. We enjoyed our meal to the very end. Very large portions. - Amanda Jenkins

Good Food and nice big portions. The menu is a little limited, but worth trying. I found the appitizers to be the best! - Anthony Murphy

The shrimp lo mein was very good but a little too expensive. - Laura Daspit


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