Get the full 2022 China booth menu at EPCOT Festival of the Arts, plus prices, photos, reviews, and our snack-or-skip recommendations.
Walt Disney World has announced the full list of 2022 EPCOT Festival of the Arts food booths and menus. For a quick, ad-free list of all the food and drinks, keep scrolling.
2022 Painted Panda Booth Menu at Festival of the Arts

Painted Panda menu at 2022 EPCOT Festival of the Arts. Photo by Tina Chiu
Chinese food never fails to hit the spot, and The Painted Panda hits that spot doubly with a menu replete with fresh takes on comforting dishes.
From Disney: “Enjoy decorative cuisine inspired by magnificent Chinese art, like General Tso’s chicken shumai or the char siu pork buns. Plus, enjoy refreshing beverages like bubble tea and Chinese-inspired cocktails.”
🍽️ ORDER UP: If you love Chinese food (which is practically everyone, because c’mon, Chinese food is amazing), the idea of General Tso’s chicken shumai sounds like the bomb dot com.
2022 China Booth Food
- General Tso’s Chicken Shumai; $10.75
- Char Siu Pork Bun; $8.50
2022 China Booth Drinks
- “Panda” Bubble Tea; $7.75
- Classic milk tea with black and white boba
- Jasmine Draft Beer; $5.00/$9.00
- Eastern Dynasty: $12.50
- Vodka, light rum, strawberry syrup, piña colada mix, soda water, and magic boba pearls
- Kung Fu Punch; $12.50
- Vodka, triple sec, mango syrup, orange juice, and soda water
- Sea Butterfly; $13.50
- Butterfly pea flower-infused cocktail with vodka, light rum, lychee syrup, and magic boba pearls
Where to Find The Painted Panda Booth at EPCOT Festival of the Arts

Here’s where to find The Painted Panda, the China booth at the EPCOT Festival of the Arts. Map screenshot courtesy of Disney
The Painted Panda booth is located in the China Pavilion.
China Booth Photos and Reviews

The Painted Panda China booth. Photo by Tina Chiu
Press photos are one thing—honest reviews and on-site photos are better! As the festival progresses, we’ll add photos of what we were served at the food studios and our candid thoughts on this year’s selections. Make sure you check back for more reviews, food photos, and menu details for the China booth at the 2022 Festival of the Arts.
General Tso’s Chicken Shumai
General Tso’s Chicken Shumai. Photo by Tatjana Lazar

General Tso’s Chicken Shumai. Photo by Tatjana Lazar
WDW Magazine Communications Director, Tatjana Lazar: “I enjoyed these shumai quite a bit! Each one is a perfect one-bite morsel. The chicken inside is well seasoned and very tender, with a generous ratio of meat compared to the dough. If you’re sharing dishes with someone, consider getting two orders of these because you’ll end up fighting over who gets the third one.”
Char Siu Pork Buns

Char Sui Pork Bun. Photo by Tatjana Lazar
WDW Magazine Communications Director, Tatjana Lazar: “While the flavors of the Char Siu Pork Bun were nice, the texture of the pork itself was a little tough. Biting through it proved to be rather difficult and messy, especially since the bread itself was so light and fluffy. The pork was also a little fattier than I would have liked, but maybe that was just the piece I got. My take: Go with the shumai if you are only getting one dish!”
“Panda” Bubble Tea

“Panda” Bubble Tea. Photo by Tatjana Lazar
WDW Magazine Communications Director, Tatjana Lazar: “This is one of my go-tos at the China Pavilion. The tea isn’t overly sweet like some bubble teas can be, and the milk adds a nice creaminess to the drink. The tapioca bubbles are always nice and fresh, with a good ratio of bubbles to tea.”
More 2022 Festival of the Arts Booth Menus and Reviews
- The Artist’s Table (The American Adventure)
- The Craftsman’s Courtyard (Near Disney Traders)
- Deco Delights (Near Port of Entry)
- The Deconstructed Dish (Near Port of Entry)
- The Donut Box (Near Test Track)
- El Artista Hambriento (Mexico)
- Goshiki (Japan)
- Gourmet Landscapes (Canada)
- L’Art de la Cuisine Francaise (France)
- L’Arte di Mangiare (Italy)
- Pastoral Palate (Germany)
- Pop Eats (Near Port of Entry)
- Tangierine Café: Flavors of the Medina (Morocco)
- Vibrante & Vívido: Encanto Cocina (Between Morocco & France)
- Funnel Cake
- Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company
- Refreshment Outpost
- Refreshment Port

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