The best restaurant at Disneyland Resort, according to a travel agent and an LA local
"Food Wars" host Joe Avella and David McDaniel, a travel agent specializing in Disney destinations, visit Anaheim, California, to find the best restaurant in Disneyland California Adventure Park and Disneyland Park. They'll be visiting four locations in just one day to see what the theme parks have to offer. This is "Food Tours."

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