
Disneyland Hotel, the iconic landmark of Disneyland Paris, will soon open a new restaurant called La Forêt Secrète par Jean Imbert. It pays homage to the beloved Disney classics, inviting guests on a culinary journey that celebrates the magic and nostalgia of timeless animated tales. The restaurant will open on March 7, 2025 and will be helmed by Michelin-starred chef Jean Imbert, a lifelong Disney enthusiast and devoted fan of Disneyland Paris.
La Forêt Secrète by Jean Imbert is the third restaurant at Disneyland Hotel and will be open to everyone, including those not visiting Disneyland Paris. It will welcome diners every evening from Wednesday to Sunday, starting March 7, 2025.
Chef Imbert, a celebrated figure who has graced the screens of "Top Chef," also oversees a collection of renowned establishments in cities like Paris, Venice, and Dubai. This restaurant promises to whisk you away on a culinary journey inspired by the timeless charm of Disney classics. While the specifics of this gastronomic adventure are currently under wraps, you can expect a menu that will evoke the wonder of your favourite Disney films, including "The Lion King," "Sleeping Beauty," and "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
The hotel currently plays host to two dining outlets, namely Fleur de Lys, and La Table de Lumière. Fleur de Lys is a family-friendly bar that serves snacks and kid-friendly mocktails, with views of Fantasia Gardens for company. At La Table de Lumière, the dining experience is made better with a bit of magic. Dine alongside Disney's characters in a space inspired by the iconic Hall of Mirrors from the royal Palace of Versailles and Disney classic "Beauty and the Beast."
For a truly lavish feast, one can even opt for the Royal Banquet, an experience that is truly for royalty. This all-you-can-eat buffet is enjoyed in the company of the lovable Mickey, Minnie, and friends, all of whom are dressed in royal attire. This experience, as well as La Table de Lumière, also caters to vegetarian diners.
The upcoming La Forêt Secrète par Jean Imbert will serve French delicacies, as per the hotel's official website.