The food
There is so much about the dining program of Galactic Starcruiser that we just don’t know. However, we were able to sample some of the items that will be available to guests and the dishes seem like the next evolution of the menus on Galaxy’s Edge. Disney’s chefs essentially play with flavors, colors, and textures to make things look and taste strange and otherworldly, even though they’re made from regular ingredients.
Among the dishes sampled was a seafood ceviche that featured miniature squid as the protein, rather than fish or shrimp. There was also a bread that came with a side of Bantha blue milk butter (prepared in-house), a “bubble waffle” that is the chip’s version of grilled cheese for younger guests, and even a salmon dish on bamboo rice that looked like it was still alive. That was made possible through the use of bonito flakes–flakes of smoked, fermented fish. Great care has been put into the dishes to make them visually appealing while leaving you wondering just what it is you’re eating.
And just like a cruise, food is included with your stay. There will be snacks available daily, along with breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast and lunch will be served via a buffet of small plate dishes, while dinners are held in the formal dining room.


