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2006-11-02 11:36:39 · 14 answers · asked by soda7020 2 in Travel United States Orlando

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Depending upon what type of cuisine you like, you can find the best of it at Epcot!!

Mexican- Cantina de San Angel in Mexico pavillion, If you like Japanese, there are a couple of nice ones in the Japan pavillion, pretty much whatever like, you will find, and most likely not be disappointed.

My favorites are Le Cellier- a steakhouse in Canada pavillion, and Sunshine Season Food Fair in the Land area.

Check out the link below. It takes you to Epcot dining. For more in depth reviews purchase a PassPorter guide to Walt Disney World- should be available at your local bookstore or online.

2006-11-02 23:33:49 · answer #1 · answered by tweetymay 6 · 2 0

Wow, the best restaurant in Epcot. Kind of like asking my what the best beach is on Maui!

Having eaten at all of them several times over, there are a few that I return to time after time:

Le Cellier - Canada. Wonderful steakhouse, it is tiny, so make your reservations early or you won't get in. The mushroom filet is to die for, I have dreams about it all the time.

L'Originale Alfredo di Roma Rist - Italy. I had, for years, heard bad things about this restaurants, and most reviews I read said it was ok, but that was it. It wasn't until a few years ago I decided to go despite the reviews. I was stunned, it is fantastic! This is the home of the orignial Fettucini Alfredo, straight from Rome. The food is authentic, and wonderul. It is a loud, active restaurant, which is great for kids. We now go here at least once each trip, and have never been disappointed with anything on their menu.

Bistro de Paris - France. This is the little know, hidden restaurant on the second floor above Chefs de France. The food is fantastic, top notch all the way. Very authentic, and expensive, French food, a surprise for a restaurant located in a theme park. You would pay $200 a person for these meals in Paris. If you are asking for the best restaurant in Epcot, this is it, hands down.

You may also want to consider Spoodles, Yachtsman Steakhouse and Flying Fish, located just outside Epcot's International Gateway.

2006-11-04 10:18:39 · answer #2 · answered by mouseketrips 1 · 2 0

EPCOT is probably my favorite park at Walt Disney World, and there's a great selection of restaurants. These are a few I really like. I dined at each of these places on our last vacation at Walt Disney World and I'm making reservations for each of these places again on our next vacation in July. I'm only 19 and don't have kids, so I assume others without children will enjoy these places as well.

The Coral Reef Restaurant- This is a gorgeous restaurant, and the menu is great! It's located at the Living Seas Pavilion, so you can get a seat right next to the aquarium. It's a very nice setting, and with a view of the tank, very entertaining. The fried calamari is the best I've ever had! It's plated beautifully, spilling onto the plate from a tipped-over Chinese food take-out box. It comes with a very yummy dipping sauce, too. The strip steak with potatoes au gratin was delicious. For dessert, the Chocolate Wave is just incredible! A small chocolate cake filled with chocolate ganache, drizzled dark and white chocolate, and a small dish of white chocolate ice cream.

Nine Dragons Restaurant- This place serves excellent Chinese food. The wonton soup is pretty good, but the honey-sesame chicken is perfect! Crunchy, hot, and the sauce is so tasty, but it doesn't make the dish soggy. The service here is nice and it's a very nice restaurant. There are windows all along one side of the restaurant that look towards the World Showcase Lagoon. I find this restaurant to be much better for lunch. It gets extremely crowded at dinner and there's usually a line out the door. If you go in the evening, definitely make reservations ahead of time. The last time we went, we went for lunch and the place was nearly empty. It was very relaxing.

Le Cellier Steakhouse- This is a very popular restaurant, one of the best steak houses on property, and one of my favorites. Another beautiful restaurants, and it's almost hidden back in the gardens of Canada. The food is wonderuf here! I'm really looking forward to our next dinner there. Before you order anything they bring you an assortment of breadsticks. The pretzel one is to die for! The mussels served chowder style are the best appetizer, and any of their filets are excellent. For dessert, try the maple creme brulee. It's just awesome!

La Cantina de San Angel- (If you're looking for a cheaper place to eat.) This is one of the only quick-service restaurant that I like at Walt Disney World. The food is pretty good- the burritos, tacos, quesadillas, etc., but the churros were very dry when we ate there. I really like the location of this place, though. It's just a small shack, pretty much, you just order from a window. The seating's outdoors and there's a fabulous view of the World Showcase Lagoon.

Bistro de Paris- (For a much nicer meal where you have to dress up.) I haven't dined here yet, but it's quite popular. It's one of the only restaurants at EPCOT located on a second floor, so there's a nice view of the World Showcase and the Lagoon. The food here excellent, so I hear, and the desserts are some of the best on property- Grand Marnier and chocolate souffles or a cold mint chocolate soup.

Have a great vacation!

2006-11-02 13:23:40 · answer #3 · answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6 · 1 1

Nearly all of the meals in WDW is well - overpriced, however well. If you've gotten under no circumstances been to WDW earlier than even though, you may also now not wish to strap your self right down to a reservation. All the parks are gigantic and looking to be in a distinctive situation at a distinctive time is not constantly convienent. I have a tendency to be a giant fan of the meals court docket at The Land (Epcot) - due to the fact they've a gigantic determination and also you under no circumstances recognize what all of the men and women on your occasion are yearning. They have some thing for everybody, and also you don't want a reservation.

2016-09-01 06:18:40 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

My absolute favorite place at EPCOT is the Biergarten restaurant at Germany.
It is a buffet and the food is fabulous. They also celebrate Oktoberfest every single day and put on a great show while you are eating. Just one thing, though, you will be sitting at a table with other people. It's part of the Oktoberfest thing. Anyway if you like German food, you won't want to miss it.

2006-11-03 09:35:50 · answer #5 · answered by 1614 5 · 1 0

Depends, what are you looking for, and are you coming with children who need to keep occupied? If with children, I recommend the Reef, as it has a great view of the aquarium while you eat. Children will be fascinated watching the sharks and fish, to say nothing of the divers, etc.
I also enjoy the buffet at the Norway exhibit. You get healthy food, and since it's a buffet and self service, it's quick!
For ambiance, nothing beats the restaurants in France (can't remember the name).
Mexico is great too, as you get to watch the ride going behind the volcano, while dining on an open patio (so to speak). Have fun...

2006-11-03 07:37:11 · answer #6 · answered by buddha bill 3 · 0 1

I love the German food at Epcot. The entertainment is good but the food is even better.

2006-11-06 11:08:01 · answer #7 · answered by Karla S 3 · 0 0

LeCellier in Canada is hands down one of the best restaurants at WDW. The counter service in Mexico is awesome. The Coral Reef is good if you like seafood. Rose and Crown is nice. The bakery in France is great.

2006-11-04 09:02:33 · answer #8 · answered by Shane and Sherry 2 · 1 0

My two favorites are Le Cellier, the steakhouse in Canada, and the Garden Grill, in the Land. But I also enjoy the Rose and Crown Pub, in England, the Restaurant Marrakesh in Morocco and the Biergarten, in Germany.

2006-11-03 04:06:40 · answer #9 · answered by ralphwaldo45 4 · 2 0

Coral Reef, Teppenyaki Rest. in Japan, Norway's buffet, Nine Dragons Rest. in China, Norway and France's bakeries.

If you would like any help researching or planning your trip, or if you would like to read up on some fun tips and ideas, visit my Disney Vacation Services Website, I'm All Ears at:

http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/

Have fun!

2006-11-05 09:16:47 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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