Enchanted Garden Restaurant is a character buffet at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Pluto in Victorian attire with some Chinese motifs. This tourist covers only breakfast at Enchanted Garden. For breakfast, the cost ended up being around $37 (USD) per person, with prices ranging up to $70 per person for dinner (coupons are provided to Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel guests that take about $5 off the price). The selection of foods is an international mix, with most selections skewing towards Chinese or American, with a handful of other choices, as well.
In terms of ambiance, Enchanted Garden Restaurant is very reminiscent of The Crystal Palace, a restaurant at Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland. Much like Crystal Palace, it has an elegant Victorian design and uses a light color palette. In both cases, this is enhanced by greenery and windows to give it an almost open-air feeling. A very nice looking restaurant, although I’d definitely give the nod to Crystal Palace as the concept feels more fleshed out there, and the skylights add a lot to the airy atmosphere.
Unbeknownst to us, Enchanted Garden Restaurant is an incredibly popular restaurant that typically books up far in advance for breakfast. We called down to the front desk on a whim early our first morning to see what time it opened, and we were fortunate to be squeezed into the last seating (there are 2-3 seatings per meal here, rather than reservations at a specific time), and that was on an off-season day when Hong Kong Disneyland itself was rather dead. In other words, we highly recommend making advance reservations–hotel guests can do this by contacting the hotel in advance of their stay.