I love the Italian Restaurant Alfredo's. They have the best meatballs!!
2007-01-03 15:58:30
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answered by Steph 4
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My favorite place to eat, hmm I can't say one place.
The great thing with EPCOT is the variety. If you like meat, fish, or poultry you can get it several different ways. How someone says you can't find something you like there is beyond me.
If you want cheap, eat outside WDW or hang at the lunch courts.
When we go, we go for the experience. Do we pay more? Yes. But we can't go every year or every other year so we enjoy ourselves when we do go.
We have not been in over 2 years (sad) but I still have fond memories and still smile every time I talk about it.
2007-01-03 23:46:05
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answered by Anonymous
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O'hans's the Polynesian is impressive ask to get seated close to the window and watch the practice on the water at evening The Grand Floridian dinner with Cinderella is a good meal Olivia's at Key West is powerful. (a sleeper) Coronado Springs has an outstanding walk up a great form for your relatives, fairly for a walk up on the eating plan Epcot Italy pizza sit impressive through Napoli Mexican not nicely worth it l. a. Hacienda Canada Cellar is great Hollywood Studios Sci Fi the relatives loves i imagine it truly is largely o.ok. yet they prefer it Downtown Disney Raglan Roads is so impressive, they dance and sing it truly is exciting for the full relatives. The food is to die for. Paradiso 37 did not look after it change into not something extra considering there are diverse different great places. Wolfgang %. on the rain woodland aspect is a superb walk up fairly in case you want a walk up on your eating plan Earl of Sandwich is decrease priced and impressive sandwiches have self assurance me a take care of Ghirardelli ice cream is nicely well worth the wait. Animal Kingdom Yak Yeti the sit is extreme priced yet strong Yak Yeti walk up is powerful too
2016-12-01 19:26:35
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answered by ? 3
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I have had wonderful service and wonderful food at all of the restaurants at Epcot. It is so hard to choose. They best thing to do is just pick the type of food you like most. You can't go wrong. Be sure to make your reservations early. Some of the restaurants book up faster then others. The best advise I could give you is to check out all of the menu's. You can find them on the http://www.allearsnet.com/.
Have fun!!!
2007-01-03 23:31:49
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answered by Lauretta R 3
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My favorite place to eat at Epcot is out of my own lunchbox. All the food at Epcot is far below par and definitely overpriced. The Chinese is the worst of all, the "fancy", expensive italian place could very well be using Ketchup for their tomato sauce. But that's all one man's opinion.
2007-01-03 15:52:20
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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I really enjoyed the restaurant (I believe it's called the Coral Reef) in the Living Seas area. If you love good seafood, you'll be happy when you dine there. There's a giant aquarium that all of the tables face. Also, it's kid friendly. My daughter loved watching all of the sea creatures do their thing while she attacked her chicken nuggets from the kid's menu. I had the grilled Mahi and it was amazing.
2007-01-03 16:15:22
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answered by kenrayf 6
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The Rose & Crown in the United Kindgom, but mexico has some great places to eat too.
2007-01-03 15:51:27
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answered by Jem 6
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Mexico
2007-01-03 15:55:59
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answered by Ruth 2
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The Land is realy good place to eat because it has a lot of options. also all the countries have awesome food.
the burritos in mexico are to die for.
ps. For drinks i would go to the coca cola experince you can try sodas from all over the world.
2007-01-03 15:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The Coral Reef Restaurant at the Living Seas Pavilion and Le Cellier Steakhouse at the Canada Pavilion are my favorite restaurants at EPCOT. The Coral Reef Restaurant is beautiful with wonderful views of the fish and sharks inside the aquarium. The food is excellent, too. The fried calamari was fresh and the best I'd ever had. They serve a perfect N.Y. strip steak, too. The Chocolate Wave dessert is to die for - a small chocolate cake filled with chocolate ganache, drizzled with dark and white chocolate sauces, and served with a small dish of white chocolate ice cream. Yum! Le Cellier Steakhouse resembles a Canadian winde cellar. The restaurant is somewhat hidden behind the gardens of the Canada Pavilion. The food at Le Cellier Steakhouse is amazing, from start to finish! The breadsticks they bring out before you order anything are so awesome, especially the pretzel ones! Their mussels served chowder-style were simply delicious, and, of coure, they serve a wonderful filet mignon. The maple creme brulee is a perfect ending.
That guy who claims he'd enjoy the food from his lunchbox more than the food from any of the EPCOT restaurants is crazy. I don't know what his problem is. Maybe the staff of any restaurants he dined at gave him awful service after he was so rude to them! Actually, I dined at the Nine Dragons Restaurant (the Chinese restaurant he's referring to) for my second time this summer and loved it again. The restaurant wasn't overly packed at lunch, the service was great, and the food was excellent. The honey-sesame chicken was the best I'd ever had. It was perfect - crispy on the outside, moist chicken on the inside, and with a nice, sweet sauce that didn't make the meals soggy. I was impressed with this restaurant, too. But the Coral Reef Restaurant and Le Cellier Steakhouse are my recommendations.
2007-01-03 23:19:19
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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It has been two years since I have been their, but the Norse or Scandinavian place was outstanding I thought. I woudl not have gone in the Morraccan place. It appeared as if they did not want you their anyway.
2007-01-03 16:20:04
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answered by daddyspanksalot 5
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