Starting this evening, Michelin-starred chef Jean Imbert will take the helm of his new restaurant for a gastronomic journey where each dish is inspired by the greatest Disney films.
It is at the heart of Disneyland Paris, in the iconic Disneyland Hotel, Michelin-starred chef Jean Imbert will inaugurate his brand-new restaurant La Forêt Secrète par Jean Imbert on Friday, March 7, 2025. Passionate about Disney stories and Disneyland Paris since his childhood, Chef Jean Imbert offers a fine dining experience set in an enchanting forest-themed environment, imbued with magic.
“I have a very special connection with Disneyland Paris because all the magic of the films that I dream about comes to life here. My childhood memories strongly influenced this restaurant, particularly those of when I would come to the park, as well as my favorite films. I am thrilled to contribute to showcasing French gastronomy in Europe’s number one tourist destination,” says Jean Imbert.
Two menus are offered: a five-course menu and a three-course choice menu, and for the first time in his career, the chef has created a special menu dedicated to children.
Among the dishes on the menu, the culinary adventure can begin with “Under the Sea”, a seafood starter inspired by the Walt Disney Animation Studios film The Little Mermaid*. This colorful dish features gently cooked langoustines, shellfish in a marinière style, a touch of caviar, and a sea jelly that will amaze guests. Another option, “Mrs. Potts’ brew” transports guests to the Beast’s castle from Disney Animation’s Beauty and the Beast*, with root vegetable ravioli and a vegetable and truffle broth. These creations, invented by Chef Jean Imbert and his Executive Chef Moussa Konaté, invite guests on an escape through flavors. “Prince Ali’s Tagine” a dish with sunny flavors and inspired by Disney Animation’s Aladdin*, reveals a poultry ballotin stuffed with dates and dried fruits and is served with vegetables, while “Caribbean Casserole”, inspired by the classic
Pirates of the Caribbean films, presents a fine combination of Mediterranean red tuna, a tangy passion fruit vinaigrette, and a Colombo spice and tamarind sauce. “Remy’s ratatouille”, with its tomato water and white balsamic condiment, as well as “Tony and Joe’s spaghetti“, slow-cooked veal, tomato veal jus, and Comté emulsion, offer a delicious immersion into the worlds of the
Pixar ‘s Ratatouille and Disney Animation’s Lady and the Tramp.
For children, the chef offers dishes such as “Fairy Godmother’s Soup”, a warm and comforting nod to Disney Animation’s Cinderella, with pumpkin and chestnut gnocchi, “The lantern festival” is a journey into the world of Disney Animation’s Tangled with its fish & chips and tartar sauce.
Finally, guests will be able to choose from an assortment of desserts, for both adults and children, created by Chef Jean Imbert in collaboration with his pastry chef Axel Michenaud. The journey continues with “Lost Ark shortbread”, made with confit lemon and almond crumble, enhanced by ice cream and vanilla mousse, all drizzled with flowing caramel, inspired by the famous story of Indiana Jones. Chocolate lovers can end their meal on a high note with the “Mickey’s soufflé” made with Peruvian chocolate, hazelnut praline insert, and hazelnut ice cream. Children can enjoy desserts such as “Chip & Dale’s hazelnut ice cream” with hot chocolate foam or
“Little Jean’s fruit salad” with a crispy biscuit and vanilla sauce.
” What I wanted to convey through the menu is this invitation to travel through their favorite experiences found at Disneyland Paris. I offer guests a journey from one story to another through food, from The Little Mermaid to Ratatouille, to Indiana Jones and Pirates of the Caribbean, always with respect for seasonal ingredients. With this menu, I hope guests will enjoy an enchanted break in an environment inspired by the legendary forests found in many Disney classics!” says the chef.
The Wine and Champagne list, curated by the in-house sommelier, showcases French winemaking expertise from various regions such as Burgundy, Alsace, and Bordeaux, while offering a selection of exceptional wines.
“At Disneyland Paris, we are always committed to enriching the experience of our guests, and gastronomy plays a vital role. More than just a pleasure, food is a true expression of culture and sharing, particularly in France, where it occupies a central place in the “art de vivre”. I am inspired by Jean Imbert’s creative boldness in the kitchen. Through this collaboration, our guests will be able to extend the magic of their day in the parks in an unparalleled way, diving into a world where imagination, tradition, and innovation meet around an exceptional gastronomic experience”, adds Natacha Rafalski, Présidente of Disneyland Paris.
At La Forêt Secrète par Jean Imbert, this creativity is reflected both in the plates and the scenography, where every detail serves the immersive dining experience. The majestic Murano glass chandelier, adorned with foliage and birds, overlooks the central dining table, casting a warm light. The hand-painted mural depicts a forest in a thousand shades of green. The serving dishes, designed by Bernardaud with botanical motifs, specially developed for the restaurant, along with a selection of silverware from Christofle, contribute to providing guests with an unforgettable experience.
La Forêt Secrète par Jean Imbert, third restaurant at Disneyland Hotel, is open to everyone by reservation, including non-visitors of Disneyland Paris, every evening from Wednesday to Sunday. Reservations at 01.60.30.20.50
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