The ironic thing is that I always felt Universal Orlando's weak spot was food. Sure there are some decent options, but as a USH local, it felt like the only worthwhile food spots could also be found in Hollywood (Three Broomsticks, Toadstool, Minions Cafe, Springfield). Epic Universe has the total opposite problem: There are now too many descent food options.
I just went with the food options I really wanted. Tried the Al Pastor dog from Cosmic Dogs (Name?). Not bad. I probably wouldn't go out of my way to get it again, especially with the price, but it was something different. I love me some al pastor so I dig the creativity.
Mac and cheese cone was great, but was disappointed with the filling and bread ratio. Would I get it again once I go back eventually? Yeah, I would. I'm the problem I know. I just wish it had more filling. Liked it better than the al pastor dog. I got the lemon chicken one and the chicken went amazing with the mac and cheese.
Went to Das Stakehaus for dinner and got the prime rib. Portion was not bad for a theme park and the meat was cooked perfectly. Just wish i had some salt I could put on there.
Also tried the Reaper's Reserve from the Burning Windmill and that drink is great! I love me some dark ale so that was a win for me.
Finally I tried the cinnamon donut holes from the snack hut at Dark Universe. It was fine. Just some donut holes with cream cheese frosting.
That's all the food I got to try. Next time I hope to eat at Pizza Moon for lunch as I have heard great things about it. Also hope to visit the French cafe for dinner and get the french onion soup. There's a lot of food I want to try next time I get back over there. One thing Disney has always held over Universal was the food game. I'm glad they have stepped it up significantly at this park. They seem to be addressing that with the latest developments at IoA so hopefully they do the same at those parks as well. EU is def the best park for food at the resort.