Food and Wine (and Epcot) Food Porn
Conventional DisWisdom will say to avoid Epcot at the weekends during Food and Wine. And it was Sunday.
But we were hungry and from the BCV, Food and Wine (and Epcot) beckoned.
Don't be fooled by the pictures. It was busy in here; but not unbearably so.
I led the boys here.
I had enjoyed the spicy lamb ball and figured DS and I could share one.
And there was the other item on the menu that I was keen to check out. The mussels were really good as well.
DS asked for a favourite dish, so we headed here next.
From DH's camera, the queues weren't that bad, were they?
DS did NOT share this at all.
But we did share the California Rolls. Freshly made, but it was not significantly better than the standard sushi you would find in your local area.
We grabbed that free bench to sit and eat.
We were definitely Eating to the Beat here. Although, I'm pretty sure this is not the beat that Disney had in mind.
DS was still hungry and by this stage, he'd figured out what the benefits of Food and Wine truly were. He picked the next booth.
Anyone know which dish caught his eye?
He didn't share this either so I have no idea whether it was any good or not.
Something to wash it all down with.
We needed to get two!
So for those wondering about the crowds.....
.....and given we were here.....
.....I went in search of Jasmine and Aladdin in the hopes that they were there for a meet and greet. No such luck! The lights were definitely out!
My list of to-do's was piling up should there be a return trip in the distant future.
Last night at the Cookout DisMeet, I overheard Alison talking about this booth.
Waffle Heaven!
We were completely fooled by the Potato and Leek Waffle. In our rush to get our Blissful Bites, neither DH nor I read the fine print. We worked out too late it had meat in it. It was delicious so I didn't mind that DH didn't want to share. DS and I wolfed it down.
The chocolate delight didn't last long. There was a fight between the 3 of us for the last bite.
But my favourite of the trio was the Berry Waffle. I've always been a sucker for a tart.
Happy days indeed at Belgium!
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