Best eats at Epcot??

You have gotten so many wonderful ideas but I just had to confuse the issue even further with another choice.

We like to snack around the world, rather than limiting ourselves to one country's cuisine. So we might start with a margarita in Mexico or a frozen tea slushie and an order of egg rolls (2) in China to share, get a brat when we get to germany, tabouli in Morroco, grab a sweet treat at either Norway's Kringla bakery or France's Patissiere (or BOTH), grab a pretzel in Canada, etc. Lest we sound like huge pigs....:rotfl: we do share items, walk around each country exploring shops. So rather than a sit down lunch we sort of graze around the world showcase.

Happy planning
 
You have gotten some great suggestions, but also some confusing information here. There are so many great places to eat in EPCOT that it's very hard to choose. Here's an overview...

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Your Table Service choices are:

In Future World you have:
Coral Reef - seafood and steak with a view of the aquarium at the Living Seas... some say the best dessert in WDW is here, The Chocolate Wave. We have eaten here the past 3 years and love it.

Garden Grill - family style buffet with typical American fare. This restaurant rotates very slowly as you eat and also contains characters.

In World Showcase you have:
Le Cellier - some say (myself included) that this is the best place in the parks to get a great steak. We have eaten here many times and their mushroom filet is the best I've had.

Rose & Crown - United Kingdom restaurant... fish n chips, bangers and mash, shepherd's pie, etc.

Chefs de France - very nice, bustling restaurant in the France pavilion. Food is delicious, great desserts, French waiters, beautiful pavilion. We have eaten here many times and love it.

Bistro de Paris - quieter French restaurant... less hustle, less crowded

Restaurant Marrakesh - Moroccan restaurant with very spicy dishes and belly dancing floorshow at night.

Teppan Edo - Japanese steakhouse where they prepare the food in front of you (think Beni Hana or Kobe). We have eaten here several times and it has always been good.

Tokyo Dining - Japanese restaurant serving tempura.

Tutto Italia - We ate here for the first time in September and really enjoyed our meals, although we found communication with our waiter somewhat of a problem. It is a beautiful restaurant in the Italy pavilion.

Biergarten - German buffet with floorshow of musicians dressed in traditional German garb playing a variety of instruments from accordions, to bells, to alpenhorns. We have been here many times... love the food here and the entertainment.

Restaurant Akershus - Norway restaurant, part buffet (cold board) and part menu. This is a lovely atmosphere and will feature the princesses coming to your table as you dine.

Nine Dragons - Chinese restaurant. Never been here.

San Angel Inn - restaurant inside the Mexico pavilion. To me this is the best atmosphere in EPCOT, but not the best food. As far as Mexican food goes, it is average (but then I live where I have a choice of about 20 mexican restaurants within 5 miles of my house... no exaggeration.) We end up going back again and again for the atmosphere... under night sky, foot of a volcano, beside a flowing river.

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As for Counter Services, I agree with a previous poster who told you they like to eat their way around the World. The CSs at EPCOT can't be beat... far from being similar to McDonald's, they range from hamburgers... to fish and chips... to seared tuna salad... to panini sandwiches... to Moroccan fare... to Chinese, Japanese, or Mexican take out... to German bratwurst. All these will be at less expense than a TS, but it can add up if you do a lot of them. ;)

And then there are the desserts... go to France or Norway and get a delicious pastry and fabulous coffee.

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Here is a link to all the menus at the parks, so that you can look over your choices:


http://allears.net/menu/menus.htm


:thumbsup2 Happy eating!!
 

Restaurant Marrakesh - Moroccan restaurant with very spicy dishes and belly dancing floorshow at night.

You know, I've always thought it was mild. Different experiences, I guess.

We're eaten at all of them - 9 Dragons is good, they just remodeled. The food is standard Chinese. Garden Grill - best thing about it is the characters. Biergarden has great beer! Had the exact same communication experience at Tuto - go figure. haven't eaten in Norway since it went Princess - too salty for me then though.

I agree with your other comments.
 
We really liked the CS Moroccan place (Tangerine Cafe) for a reasonably priced lunch. The Cantina in Mexico is OK...we often will try to grab a table there just prior to Illuminations rather than eat there for lunch. It's a great spot to eat and watch the show from! Beer for DH and Margies for me!:thumbsup2
 


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