Welcome our new DFB researcher, Steven Cline, with a mini-review of the Tokyo Sunset cocktail found in Epcot’s Japan pavilion at the outdoor sake bar!
Disney Food Blog has hinted at the Tokyo Sunset in previous posts about the outdoor sake bar in Japan, and guests could find it at the Japan Booth in the 2011 Epcot Food and Wine Festival.
We found the new drink (new to us anyway) right there at the kiosk across from the entrance to Teppan Edo.
The Tokyo Sunset sells for $8.00 plus tax (according to the sign, but rings up as $7.98 plus .52 cents tax for a total of $8.50).
It contains Coconut Rum, Peach Schnapps, Banana Liqueur, and Pineapple Juice. The drink tasted mostly of peach, was sweet like fruit juice and had very little alcohol taste to it.
There are lots of other options at the kiosk to sample, so this might not be a first choice for some guests. But if you love fruity drinks and aren’t a fan of sake, this could be a good option for you.
Have you tried the Tokyo Sunset? Let us know in the comments below!
Christa M. says
I had one of these at Teppan Edo a few years ago. It was super sour, but pretty tasty. Good to know I can pick one up outside!
AJ says
Christa — Thanks for the tip about getting one at Teppan Edo!
JoAnn says
I so want to try the Tokyo sunset. I’m not a fan of coconut but when it comes in liquid form (i.e. rum), I’m all over it.
Janelle says
These are so yummy!! They are sweet and fruity and a perfect drink to have on a hot day at Epcot.
Erin says
I’m so glad to see this will be around for our next trip (even though it’ll be during the Food and Wine Fest anyway)! I had this last year and it was one of my favorite drinks at the Festival along with the Singapore Sling.
Erica says
Could you taste the banana? I am not really a drinker at all, but this sounds great to me except I don’t like banana. I love the other flavors though.
Kris says
I LOVE the Tokyo Sunset. It has become one of my Illuminations drink staples while my mother enjoys her bottled green tea. As an aside: she was recently thrilled to find the exact same brand of bottled green tea at Costco! Unlike many other bottled teas, it has absolutely no citrus flavor added to it or extra sweetener– it’s just the tea, which makes it super good for you to boot.
Sara says
SO Good. Dangerous too. It’s a great sweet and fruity drink that is deceptive in that it doesn’t have that bite of alcohol. Wonderful to enjoy while waiting for a table at Tokyo Dining.
Abbey says
my boyfriend and i tried the tokyo sunset on a whim. it was about 100 degrees out and we had been walking through epcot for hours already. we had this drink about two years ago and we still tell everyone about it! it’s so sweet, like most tropical mixed drinks, but it’s so amazing! as others have mentioned, you can’t taste any alcohol in it at all. i thought they forgot to put rum in it, but it’s just overpowered by the fruit juices. we were already tanked by the time we had it, so it didn’t really matter how alcoholic it was. absolutely recommended!
Ame Kehoe says
We had it last week when it was 100 degrees in Epcot and fell in love with it too! Anybody have the recipe??
Virginia says
My husband and I ate at Tokyo Dining for the first time, (16+ trips), LOVED IT! I have a question… What are the recipes for the sea salt dips that are served with the shrimp and crab tempura ? Delicious!! Would be great with just about anything! Anybody? Thank you!!
Dawn Trumbull says
I used 3/4 ounce of Malibu coconut rum, 3/4 ounce of banana liquor and 3/4 ounce of peach schnapps. 5 ounces of pineapple juice with a splash of grenadine at end. Yum!