Le Chefs De France
I had an ADR at restaurant opening, so it was a bit of a wait before checking in. They don't do pagers here, or at least they didn't when I arrived. They were taking walk ups with minimal wait and even managed to seat a walk up party of 25 within minutes of opening.
I was seated a two top next the front window, nice view of World Showcase. The tables are pretty close together, but it wasn't bad. I'm kind of a starer, so it's never good when people sit too close to me (for them it isn't) but I managed not to make anybody feel uncomfortable.
In a restaurant full of cute French waiters, I got the single homely French girl. She took her sweet time getting to my table which didn't really make sense since I was her first table of the day, she should have been taking my drink order before my butt hit the chair.
I chose to go with the Prix Fixe menu. I started with the Lobster Bisque.
I really liked this, it was warm, creamy and had nice chunks of lobster in it. It also went really well with the baguette that was served.
My entree was the Quiche Lorraine
I was not thrilled with this. It was much more lose and eggy than I like my quiche to be. The taste itself was great, but texture is a huge thing for me and I didn't get the texture I wanted.
For dessert it was the Profiteroles.
I'd heard so many good things about these I couldn't not get them. All I can say is WOW!....what a disappointment. The puffs were incredibly dry, the ice cream was too cold if that's even possible and I really didn't enjoy the puddle of hershey's syrup that they were drowning in.
I am glad that I tried Les Chefs, I really am, but I won't be back.