Yak and Yeti has been open for almost a week now, so I feel that it would be a great time to highlight some of the area's decorative features. I had the pleasure of eating there on its first official day of operation, and had a very nice meal.
The exterior features ornate carvings and decorative embellishments, with the sit-down restaurant's entrance painted a rich purple.
The area is filled with themed props to set the storyline.
These paintings line the way to the restrooms and backstage area.
There is also a nice reference to nearby Kali River Rapids.
But perhaps the best detail of all is the container that the food from the quick service side comes in - a personalized version of a Chinese take-out box.
After speaking with someone who was there, who whet my appetite for not only the food, but the story and details, I can't wait to visit the Y&Y and partake of the unique food, but spend hours inadvertently bothering unsuspecting diners as I lean over them to take pictures of some small picture on the wall.
I smell "research trip". Whaddaya think? Meet ya there, Jess. Dinner's on me!
After speaking with someone who was there, who whet my appetite for not only the food, but the story and details, I can't wait to visit the Y&Y and partake of the unique food, but spend hours inadvertently bothering unsuspecting diners as I lean over them to take pictures of some small picture on the wall.
ReplyDeleteI smell "research trip". Whaddaya think? Meet ya there, Jess. Dinner's on me!
Wow...Crate Society Members get free dinners? Dang...
ReplyDeleteI was wondering how many "Yak" jokes would start appearing.
Lou,
ReplyDeleteYou can bother the other guests a lot less with a good zoom lens ;)
My wife's love of Asian food may make this a definite choice for food during MouseFest. Maybe I can see what kind of reach my camera has.
Lovely post thanks for posting
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