Three brooms
This is the restaurant chosen by Harry Potter fans. The whole environment is amazing, and you can also eat delicious pork chops or chicken leg packages, and the price is relatively affordable. There is also a moving pig embedded in the wall of the ordering area. At first glance, it is a little scary, but it is very distinctive.
2. Mel's drive-in Mel's restaurant
This restaurant, which is also highly praised by Universal Studios, is a typical American drive-in restaurant. Its appearance is mint green, and the seats inside are just like those in the train. The main foods are: hot dogs with French fries, double beef burgers, vegetable salad with popcorn, which is more like western fast food restaurants, but it tastes good and eats a lot, especially the hot dog set meal. You can try it if you like.
3. Hammond's Hammond restaurant
Western-style western restaurant, the decoration inside is more orthodox, and the service attitude of the waiters is better. Because they order food, there is no set meal, so if it is a family trip or three or more people eat together, it will be cost-effective. You can eat several kinds, and every dish is delicious. The main foods are: Hadmont Hamburg, roasted citrus chicken, smoked beef ribs, dinosaur egg dessert, etc.
Next is dessert:
1. Near Little Yellow Man's Paradise, there is a lair restaurant. One kind of food is definitely the favorite of Minions fans, and that is the Swiss roll in Minions. It tastes good, not particularly sweet, but the most important thing is the image of a slave, which I can't bear to eat.
2. Mengniu ice cream &; Milk Workshop, an ice cream shop specializing in DIY, can mix all kinds of flavors at will, and the environment is not chaotic or the ice cream is very girly. Don't miss it when your best friend goes to play. Children will definitely like it.
3. Minions Paradise Ice Cream, an ice cream that visitors to Universal Studios will never miss. Compared with other ice creams, the price is a little lower, and the shape of Minions is also very pleasing to the eye. It's a pity not to eat one.