French Market Restaurant

1313 S Harbor Blvd, Anaheim - 92802
104 reviews
French American Cajun/Creole
(714) 781-4636

Went for lunch recently and mobile ordered the meal. Found it the jambalaya lovely and filling. It does have a bit of a kick for those who don't do spicy well.

I never had chowder before so that's probably why this place was my favorite restaurant from Disneyland. We stopped here for lunch. We went inside, and the food was ready to be served to you. I got the creamy corn chowder. I was in love with it. So delicious. I do not however recommend the dessert. It looks pretty but way too sweet. The staff was really nice. There was one sweet lady that checked on us. I definitely recommend try the chowder!

This place is pretty amazing, great food and and good food options. This a New Orleans style restaurant with items like Po’ Boys. On this occasion we purchased a shrimp po boy and a beef stew food bowl. There was a lot of flavor in both of these, and very fulfilling. The best part of this restaurant is that it’s very inexpensive compared to other Disney restaurants. But like most Disney restaurants it’s hard to find a table. Also, the beignets are literally next door to the restaurant.

Slow roasted beef in a bread bowl was great but the French dip sandwich was my favorite. Everytime we go to Disneyland we eat there and they never disappoint. Hands down best in Disneyland.

Love the jambalaya - good ‘ol soul food

French Market Restaurant in the New Orleans quarter of Disneyland Park is incredible. I got the jumbaliya and every bite felt like I was in heaven. Seasoned perfectly and the right amount of spiciness. My wide got the Cream Corn Chowder bowl and that too was out of this world good. The sourdough paired with the cream corn chowder was the perfect combo. We finished our meal off with the Purate Parfait which was also really good to end the meal with. The only suggestion I have is to watch our for the portion sizes, if we would've known how big they are we would've just split an entree.

The food is good, but what really made me enjoy my small visit there was the kindness of the workers, I visited there two times both in the same week and they were just so kind I don't remember their names but in specific a guy with a like buz cut who was serving drinks and a elderly lady cashier with long curly brown hair. After a long day of dealing with rude/cold staff they were so nice they made my night, my 5 year old sister even noticed and told my mom who was waiting outside saving a table about how kind the guy had been to her. It might not be the fanciest food at disneyland but I would say it has the best service.

Probably one of my favorite places to eat in Disneyland. The soup bowls are hearty and you can also grab a mint julep. Pick up some beignets while you are here. I would plan ahead if you want to dine in and get that coveted monte cristo. One of my regrets while visiting Disneyland. Next time…..next time.

We were tired and cold at 10 am and you think what do you do at breakfast time when you want something hearty and warm for meat eaters and vegetarians alike. Good news: Louisiana beef stew and corn chowder were available for a mobile order and pickup at 10:30, in sourdough bread bowls. Both were delicious, warm and filling. I liked that the soups were served in separate bowls. We had an entire extra bread bowl to snack on later. Another plus, pads of butter to slather on to said bread bowls, yum, butter does make everything better. The sourdough was not the strongest flavor wise but it was still good. If you want excellent sourdough go to Boudin in California Adventure. They even provide samples when you walk in. Their sourdough is excellent! Thanks French Market for providing us with a very unexpected delicious meal. We were hungry lol, sorry for the picture being our partially devoured meal.

The outside sitting area had white powder everywhere! The beef stew was not good and the best part about the corn chowder was it’s surprise reappearance at the hotel later that night.