View Full Version : top 3 Restaurants at Epcot Center
wdw47
05-07-2003, 10:59 AM
we will be visiting soon and plant ot dine at epcot 3 diffrent evenings using our park hopper pass what 3 restaurants would you recomend ty
Beachangel
05-07-2003, 02:37 PM
There are only two I would recommend:
Teppanyaki
Chefs de France
I've been to others, but those two are consistently excellent.
molly213
05-07-2003, 02:38 PM
I would recommend Teppanyaki. We really like it but can't compare it to any other sit down restraunts since we haven't stopped at any other.
disney queen
05-07-2003, 02:48 PM
agree w/the other two and would like to suggest lecellier in canada and marrakesh in morocco. any of these would be an excellent choice.:p
karen1
05-07-2003, 03:18 PM
LE CELLIER is a must do on every trip for us. We are never disappointed!
Also love the CORAL REEF-- kidsare always kept busy watching the tank and the make your own dessert at the table keeps them busy so we can also enjoy coffee and dessert.
Epcotgal8
05-07-2003, 03:18 PM
Teppanyaki, Le Cellier, and Chefs de France would be my choices. I can't recommend Alfredo's since we've tried it twice and IMHO it's not worth a stop. San Angel Inn seems to get very mixed reviews. Personally, I liked the atmosphere but the food and service were lacking. Just my opinion though. Biergarten and Marrakesh (sp.?) sound like fun but haven't tried them yet and with those two I think you really need to look at a menu to see if it interests you. Have fun!
K and K's Mommy
05-07-2003, 03:37 PM
We ate at Le Cellier and Coral Reef last week. They were both very good. If you like steak, Le Cellier is the place to go. I loved the mushroom risotto filet, but my DH thought they shouldn't mess with a good piece of steak so much. Coral Reef had the best desserts of the trip. My kids loved it there because of the tank. We got there 10 minutes early for our 5:30 PS so we could sit right next to the tank. I suggest looking at the menus for the different Epcot restaurants. Next trip I want to try the one in Morocco because the entertainment sounds fun.
tar heel
05-07-2003, 03:45 PM
Marrakesh
Le Cellier
Teppanyaki
We also have had a couple very good meals at San Angel. DH really likes Akershus, but it isn't for everyone -- you might look at the menu. We also have not tried Chefs de France yet.
BadgerBruce
05-07-2003, 07:50 PM
LeCellier for the food. Filet, pretzel bread & cheese soup.
San Angel Inn for the atmosphere-appetizers & margaritas.
Restaurant Marrakesh for food & atmosphere--Sultan's sampler (really loved the chicken kabobs), & belly dancer!!
If you're in the mood for a character meal, we really like the food & character interaction at the Garden Grille.
wdw47
05-07-2003, 08:05 PM
thank you lots of very goog ideas
Planogirl
05-07-2003, 10:03 PM
We like Akershus best but it is a bit unusual. They used to have a great buffet but I believe customers order off a menu now.
eeyore0062
05-07-2003, 11:33 PM
Le Cellier, San Angel Inn and Tempura Kiku would be my choices, followed closely by Garden Grille... they have a nice character meal!
Minniespal
05-08-2003, 02:48 AM
The three that I would recommend are:-
Akershus
Le Cellier
San Angel
SCDizneyDawn
05-08-2003, 03:38 AM
My choices would be:
Le Cellier and Rose and Crown.
We ate dinner at the R & C last Friday night and it was excellent! I had an English pie sampler that was OUTSTANDING!!
I have never eaten dinner at Le Cellier, but never miss eating lunch here! We will be trying it for dinner next week.
I am very torn for a third choice!
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