So I admittedly haven't been to Sea World in quite awhile but when I read about the Seven Seas Food Festival and saw the list of 55+ food & drinks (https://seaworld.com/san-diego/events/craft-beer-and-food-festival/food-menus/) available during the festival I knew it was time for a visit! Upon first entrance, I was immediately wowed as Sea World has really upped its game in recent years! Lots of rides, shows and exhibits that I didn't recall seeing last time I was there. Not to mention the park itself was sparkling clean and the staff was beyond friendly and helpful.
The Seven Seas Food Festival is a celebration of international food traditions, craft beers and wines paired with music and fun! The event focuses on local, sustainable ingredients and unique signature flavors from around the world -- all presented in themed areas around the Sea World park. The festival works on a lanyard basis - where you purchase a lanyard for a certain number of food/cocktail tastes and if you want to do wine/beer tasting they have a separate lanyard you can purchase for those items. The items can also be purchased on an individual basis and most are priced between $5-$7. However, the lanyards get you a discounted price per item so if you're planning to try more than a few (easy to do with all the options!) I highly suggest you pick up a lanyard. Lanyards are sold in three items sizes - 5 items for $25, 10 for $45, and 15 for $65. You can also share them as there's no restriction on how many people can use one lanyard. It's also really nice to not have to worry about cash as the lanyards hang around your neck and are simply punch holed every time you buy an items so gone are your acrobatic days of balancing your wallet, food, drinks, etc. It really is a GREAT and convenient way to do it!
As for the food itself, all I can say is WOW! We're not talking your standard amusement park food here folks! Food and drinks are broken out into themed areas so the food, wine/beer and cocktails correspond to each specific area's theme. This year they're also featuring a special "Daring Flavors" challenge sponsored by Coca-Cola where each area has one atypical item using exotic ingredients that you might've always wanted to try! Kinda fun way to knock some stuff off your bucket-list huh?! They also have live music in each area which added a really fun element to the festival as I saw people dancing and relaxing while enjoying the live entertainment.
Escargot Maision, Lamb Lollipops and he Warm Brie with Duck Confit |
We started out in the French Bistro Area where we enjoyed Escargot Maison (the daring flavors item!), Warm Brie & Duck Confit, and Lamb Lollipops. Yes - you read that right, you can now get upscale and delicious French food at a theme park! Crazy huh?! We liked all three but our hands down favorite was the brie with duck confit which was perfectly cooked and served up warm on crispy bread with a side of fresh sweet strawberries to cut the richness. This one is a NOT to miss for sure! In the same area, there is also the French Café which is every sweet lovers dream featuring crepes, nitrogen cheese balls (another daring flavors dish!), chocolate mousse and macarons.
After getting our dough balls on, we ventured over to the Tuscan Flavors for some Tripe Florentine and Potato Ravioli. The Tripe is the daring flavor item here and I have to say I've had tripe before and it's never been my favorite, but with the way it was prepared here, which was basically as a faux pasta dish using the tripe in place of noodles, it was pretty fabulous! It comes served with a lovely tomato basil red sauce and a ball of goat cheese polenta to add some additional flavor. The Potato Ravioli was another favorite and almost reminiscent of large size gnocci. It came topped with a the most decadent sage butter sauce and speckled with pancetta and fresh sage. Yum! The Tuscan area also offered a tasty looking heirloom tomato Bruschetta and a Balsamic Strawberries Panna Cotta that I had a very hard time resisting!
Jamaican Spare Ribs |
We next came upon the Caribbean Heat Scale Flavors area which offered three select your heat items including the Duppy Conquerer, the Yo Man Jerk Chicken, Jamaican Spare Ribs and to calm the spiciness after, a milk bar featuring soy, almond or cow's milk. They just thought of everything here!
Fried Spam Musubi Sushi |
The daring flavor here is a the Lava Rock Grilled Pacific Oysters which looked incredibly delicious and the Kalua Pig which comes with a pineapple truffle sauce. They also offered a Crisp Pineapple Beignet served with a caramel vanilla sauce which we ordered but unfortunately was one of our least favorites. It wasn't bad mind you, but we all agreed something was lacking in this dish that could've made it stellar in the future - a hint more sweetness or perhaps caramelizing the pineapple first? Even so, we were so pleased with the fried spam musubi that it didn't dampen our enjoyment in this area. They also had Hawaiian dancers and music on stage and how can you not be happy watching that? :)
Fire Cracker Coconut Shrimp |
Pacific Rim Flavors was almost in the same location and featured a yummy Fire Cracker Coconut Shrimp in a Citrus Coconut Sauce which was tasty although not quite as coconutty as it sounds. Still very worthy of trying but if you're expecting a coconut explosion you might be a tad disappointed. The other items here are the Tuna Poke Stack, the Rice Paper & Quick Pickles (daring flavors!) and the Pandan Tapioca Pearl Pudding which looked heavenly.
Little Noah with his Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken |
Right next door is the Asian Street Food Flavors which was another big hit for us! We tried 3 out of 4 items here and loved them all!
The K-Popper Rice Balls were little balls of heaven stuffed with kimchi fried rice, eggs, bacon and another tasty sriracha (no sesame this time!) sauce.
The Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken with spicy dipping sauce was equally delicious and even our little 3 year old buddy, Noah, gave us a thumbs up on these! We ended here with the mocha ice cream which came in green tea and strawberry - light and fresh tasting they were the perfect ending to our meal here! The one item we didn't try here was the daring flavors item - the Crispy Thai Basil Frog Legs with a sweet chili sauce. They sound quite tasty though!
The K-Popper Rice Balls were little balls of heaven stuffed with kimchi fried rice, eggs, bacon and another tasty sriracha (no sesame this time!) sauce.
The Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken with spicy dipping sauce was equally delicious and even our little 3 year old buddy, Noah, gave us a thumbs up on these! We ended here with the mocha ice cream which came in green tea and strawberry - light and fresh tasting they were the perfect ending to our meal here! The one item we didn't try here was the daring flavors item - the Crispy Thai Basil Frog Legs with a sweet chili sauce. They sound quite tasty though!
Sea Salt Grilled Churrasco - our FAVORITE! |
The South American and the Nuevo Baja Flavors areas were right next to each other but each had their own unique flair! The South American booth had Peruvian Ceviche (the daring flavor item!), Sea Salt Flavored Grilled Churrasco, Chipotle Chimichurri Shrimp and a Creamy Flan. Our #1 item of everything we tried in the park was the Sea Salt Flavored Grilled Churrasco - angus beef cooked on an open grill adjacent to the booth and served on warm crispy toast with a side of grilled panko covered tomato half and a slice of grilled chicken sausage. It was so good we used two punches on this one dish! I can't recommend enough that you MUST TRY this dish - even if you don't buy a lanyard, this is a not to be missed item in the park!
Nuevo Baja had yummy items too including the angus beef tacos, the unique black pepper marinated strawberries and another of our park favorites, the Oaxaca Spicy Chocolate which was a decadent drinking chocolate covered with candied chili pepper marshmallows. Their daring flavor here is probably one of the MOST daring-est as it's a Chili Lime Cricket (yes, you read that right!) Tostada! Basically, crunchy fried crickets served on a crispy tostada and covered in a avocado sauce with queso fresco and pico de gallo sauce. We didn't try it but if you're daring enough I heard from a few folks that it
was quite tasty!
Shaken Bacon Mojito |
Our final stop was the Southern California flavors area which included Pretzel Flavors,
Bacon Flavors, and Hand Rolled Sushi & Sake Flavors! So many items to try here including some of the best cocktail offerings! We tried the Buzz Button Sake (Daring
Flavor alert!) that was a lychee sake that comes with a buzz button that leaves a tingling numbing sensation in your mouth as you eat it and then you follow it with the sake.
We also had the frozen Bacon Margarita served up with a giant Jalapeno Popper on top and the refreshing Shaken Bacon Mojito which comes with a Cuban garlic bread wrapped in bacon with a baby pickle on top. Both of these were pretty tasty and hit the spot for us!
Bacon Margarita |
Candied Bacon Cheesecake |
There is also a fun looking Coca-Cola Flavors area with some fun non-alcoholic drinks for the soda lovers in your group including a Cherry Coke Sundae, a Bursting Boba Snow Pop and a Pure Snow Pop! Definitely worth checking out!
This is seriously one of the best food festivals inside a theme park I've ever attended! Very well run and really makes for a fun and unique day along with enjoying the park. No additional fees (other than the price of food/drink items) to enjoy it which I also found very refreshing. I also have to touch again on how friendly the staff throughout the park was - we had no less than 4 staff members who saw our festival lanyards hanging around our necks come up to us and ask us how we were liking the food and if we had any tips or favorites. It was really nice to engage with the staff and hear a little about the history of the festival and how some of the food was chosen, etc. Very nice personal touch that made us feel extra welcome!
If you're looking for a fun spring day trip Orange County this is it! It only took me a little over an hour on Sunday morning to get there from Tustin so don't let the drive deter you! It may be a smidge further mileage-wise than LA but takes about the same time. Also, parking couldn't be less stressful as they have a huge lot with lots of attendants guiding you into the lot. We were parked and at the entrance in literally 5 minutes. Can't do that at any of our theme parks up here!
The Seven Seas Food Festival runs every weekend til April 15th so make plans to get down there soon and enjoy this annual tradition!
Pretzel Mac n Cheese and Humboldt Fog Cheese w Honeycomb |
Sea World is located at 500 Sea World Drive in San Diego - right off the 5 freeway.
Admission is $89.99 and even cheaper at $69.99 if you buy your tickets ahead of time online.
They also offer great deals on season passes as well as multi-park tickets. For families with small children under 5 yrs of age, they also have a $10 unlimited admission card. Children under 2 are always free. Check here for more information: https://seaworld.com/san-diego/tickets/
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