Aztek Grill

Written by @PerGron

Aztek Grill

Located towards the southeastern point of the map is a large gilded temple-esque building surrounded by pathways and lying within a densely foliated chunk of forest. Here is the Aztek Grill, El Dorado’s table-service restaurant.


The outside of the restaurant is covered in gold with waterfalls and tropical foliage covering the outside making this restaurant feel as if it was sunken deep into the jungle just by looking at it.

Guests are invited into the Aztek Grill which is housed within a temple that was once used as a banquet hall to celebrate the gods, yet, today serves as a banquet hall to celebrate the great city of El Dorado.


The interior of the restaurant is a massive open room featuring gold and turquoise accents with the walls covered in mosaics made to depict the city, each tile individually crafted to tell the story of the city of gold, from the arrival of the Aztec jaguars to the return of Quetzalcoatl.

The restaurant itself is the antithesis to the Cliff Face Cafe in Yun Cheng, instead of focusing on the vegetarian and vegan options, Aztek Grill celebrates the love of meat in the cultures of Latin America, modeled after a Brazilian steakhouse.


Charcoal cooked meats are all prepared for guests and served directly to their plate from skewers. This restaurant is family style, making it an all-you-can-eat experience, allowing guests to enjoy as much (or as little) as they’d choose to enjoy in their dining experience.

The menu features five different selections of meat, being steak, chicken, pork, shrimp, and sustainable fish can be enjoyed in any quantity they want for the same price, meaning for one flat rate guests can get all five types of meat alongside delicious vegetables, quinoa, rice, and noodle options alongside salads and a specialty dessert known as Brigaderio.


A meal at Aztek Grill will provide an experience unlike any other at Disney’s Lost Kingdoms for the low price of $59.99 per person.