Today we went to Artist Palette for breakfast and split a CS credit. We had a few credits left over for CS meals like this, as I'm not a huge fan of 3 Table service meals in one day.
We got there about 7:45 and it was pretty empty. DH fancied an omlette, so we got the cheese omlette which is served with breakfast potatoes. This was fine, light omlette, plenty of cheese filling and the potatoes were cooked well. We got two drinks on the plan so as we both had mugs, opted for two bottles of water.
We also used a snack credit to get a cherry danish which was nice. Soft pastry, sweet icing and a tart cherry filling.
We spent the morning playing mini golf then headed to Epcot for our 1pm reservation at Chefs de France.
We checked in at 12:45 and were seated immediately. The restaurant was very busy, and we were given a table for two by the window. There was a 4 top right next to us and I was grateful they didn't sit another party there, as the tables were so close it would have been uncomfortable. Not all the tables were like this, it was just where we were sat.
Our waitress was good, she was friendly, explained the menu and supplied water without being asked to, as well as our coke/diet coke.
Neither of us were too hungry so we shared an appetiser, the tomato and goats cheese flatbread. This was very good, an incredibly thin flatbread, topped with tomato puree, slices of goats cheese, drizzled with oil. The cheese tasted very processed, but it was still really tasty.
My entree was the Quiche Lorraine. Again this was really good, a nice size quiche, buttery, crumbly pastry, filled with a warm eggy, cheesey filling and plenty of bacon pieces. It was accompanied by a salad, which was actually just lettuce leaves topped with balsamic dressing, and 2 cherry tomatoes. Although the salad was a bit weak, I'd get this again as the quiche was so good.
DH had the Macaroni Cheese. He said this was a nice dish, the pasta was well cooked but the cheese sauce was a little bland. The gruyere cheese topping was really strong and added a lot of flavour to the dish.
For dessert we shared the Apple Crepe with caramel sauce. The crepe was filled with slices of apples (which may be could have been a bit softer), and the caramel sauce added sweetness . It was served with vanilla ice cream topped with crunchy white chocolate shavings (this was my favourite part of the dish!). Overall an nice dessert, but nothing special.
As we shared the appetiser and dessert our waitress offered to charge the cheapest entree, to get better value from the credit elsewhere. I thought this was nice of her to offer but we declined as I knew we'd be struggling to use up all the credits anyway.
We both enjoyed our lunch here and we would return.
Coming up next - Raglan Road.