Updated 6/16/22
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Under thatched roofs, guests savor vibrant flavors from over 50 African countries—along with favorite American classics. Boma, located at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, is not only a feast for your stomach, but it’s a feast for your eyes. This beautifully decorated restaurant will make you feel like you’ve stepped right into the heart of Africa.

Greet your day with a cup of full-bodied Kenyan AA coffee, tropical juice, cinnamon rolls, and a bountiful breakfast buffet. Selections may include made-to-order omelets, carved ham, fresh fruit, and turkey bobotie—a type of South African quiche. Adults should budget around $30 per person for breakfast and a child will cost around $17 per person. Gratuities are not included.

At dinner, watch chefs prepare grilled seafood, roasted meats, vegetarian specialties, fresh salads, and house-baked pastries in the onstage kitchen. While African-inspired dishes are the chefs’ specialty, those guests who don’t love exotic foods will have no problem finding something delicious to enjoy. Guests 21 years of age and up delight in unique South African wines—many of which are available by the glass. Dinner runs around $50 for adults and $29 for children.

Because Boma is located at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, if you are traveling from a Disney Resort to the Lodge, it’s probably easiest to use Ride Share or a taxi. If you prefer to use Disney transportation, you should go to a theme park and then take a bus to Animal Kingdom Lodge. This is a great place to start or finish your day at Animal Kingdom.

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