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eet by Maneet Chauhan

 

eet by Maneet Chauhan recently opened at the Disney Springs Marketplace and is the only Indian-inspired restaurant at Disney Springs. Maneet joins the ranks of celebrity chefs with restaurants at Disney Springs, and you may recognize her from various Food Network shows, including being the only two-time Tournament of Champions winner. 

This quick-service establishment offers traditional flavor with modern flair and has shareables such as eet Bread Service with Pimento Whipped Paneer and entrees ranging from naan bread pizzas, salads and build your own bowls, and kids meals and dessert offerings. There are also beverage selections, with great happy hour specials if you catch it! Entree prices range from about $17-$24 and we found the portions and quality worth the price. 
The restaurant greets you with bright colors and a welcoming atmosphere and service. There are pre-mixed beverages and a fun selection of drinks by the can as well as fountain beverages. You order at the counter and then receive a puck for the table and they will bring your food to you. 
BYO Bowl with cumin basmati rice, tandoori chicken and korma
Tandoori Chicken Poutine - chaat masala fries, tandoori chicken, white cheddar curds, rich tomato butter sauce
The restaurant is a bit tucked away, but worth seeking out. Our food was fresh, filling and delicious. The poutine is not to be missed as it was such a fun take on these flavors and so unique!
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Maci Schau
Maci is an avid foodie and loves trying out new restaurants and seasonal food offerings in the parks. You can email Maci at maci@kingdomkonsultant.com.

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