Any Good Suggestions!!!!

Kimickey

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I've been to Disney several times, but not as many as some of you. Would anyone be willing to give me any suggestions as to which resturants at Epcot in the World Pavilion to eat. I've heard that Teppanyaki in Japan was good, but I need to hear from you guys about any suggestions. We are not a picky family so, we are open for anything. Your tips here on the boards have been tremendously helpful. TIA
 
My DW and I love Restaurant Marrakesh in Morocco. It's not as exotic as it sounds. The food is wonderful and the entertainment (a belly dancer) is great. For the less adventurous in your group, they have a chicken shish kabob that's very good. The Sultan's Sampler or the Royal Feast is a delight -- but you will leave quite full.

We also like Le Cellier and Teppanyaki. Actually trying any of the restaurants is fun.
 
Marrakesh was very good. I wasn't sure if we would like the cuisine but my wife and I really enjoyed the food.

If you're thinking of the Japanese restaurant for just sushi, allow me to recommend Kimonos in the Swan hotel instead (not really a kid's place though).

The restaurant in the French pavillion has fantastic profitteroles for dessert.

The Rose & Crown Pub had good, solid English food and a decent selection of beer on tap.

The little refreshment bar in Wonders of Life (can't recall the name) had healthy wraps and great strawberry smoothies during our last visit.

Far and away the best lunch, however, can be had at the Liberty Tree Tavern in Magic Kingdom. A great sit down restaurant, usually pretty quiet, with hearty food and reasonable prices.
 
I would highly reccommend the San Angel Inn Restaurant in Mexico. The atmosphere is great, as is the food.
 

Another vote for Le Cellier. I tried it for the first time during my Dec. trip and loved it so much we were there again last Sunday. The Cheddar Cheese soup and warm Pretzel bread are awesome. Have had the tips and the NY Sirloin (both very good) and the Creme Brulee is out of this world!!! (I'm starving now!) :D
 
Another vote for Le Cellier. It has become one of our favorite WDW resturants, and are absolute favorite at Epcot. In fact four weeks from today I will be having lunch there. :Pinkbounc :Pinkbounc
 
So far, Le Cellier and Teppanyaki are our favorites in Epcot W.S. Marrakesh is good too. We haven't tried Rose & Crown yet but plan to next time as well as Chefs de France. The menu at Chefs looks good and whenever we walk by there I love to glance in (without staring at people eating I promise lol!) and the atmosphere looks nice. The only 2 WS restaurants that we were disapointed in were Alfredo's which is not BAD by any means but you can get the same if not better food at just about any Italian place at home. None of our party cared for San Angel but we're spoiled by having great Mexican restaurants here at home. The atmosphere is very nice though and they do serve a good margarita ;) Also, make sure at some point you stop in the French bakery for a dessert or snack. Yum!
 












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