Best Epcot/Epcot resort area restaurant for grown up dinner - including a vegetarian

olive

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Shula's? Il Mulino? Yachtsman? Flying Fish? We always do Victoria & Albert's, and I wanted to do one other grown up dinner when we are staying at the Dolphin on our next trip (split stay with MK area and Epcot area stays). What is very tasty and accommodating of a vegetarian? My husband loves seafood and meat, but I am a vegetarian (and no fish!). Love cheese, cream. I don't really know anything about the food in the Epcot resort area, and the only sit down dinners I have done at Epcot are San Angel Inn (has a vegetarian menu), Chefs, Akershus and Rose & Crown. San Angel is my favorite of these, by far, Akershus least favorite. Thanks for suggestions!
 
Definitely pick one of the upscale Swan/Dolphin restaurants over any of the WDW dining plan restaurants.

Although bluezoo is my personal favorite of the three, I'd probably go with Il Mulino because the vegetarian options will probably be better there.
 

We're vegetarian and we liked Kouzzina, and for the others in your party there were plenty of non-veggie options.
 
If DDP is a consideration (Swan/Dolphin restaurants are not on the plan) then look at the menus for Kouzzina and Restaurant Marrakesh in the Morocco pavillion.
 
I'm a vegetarian and love Flying Fish (although sometimes need to make a meal out of appetizers). I agree that il Mulino probably is the best bet for you. It's a lovely restaurant and although I have not eaten there yet, the menu looks wonderful for both carnivores and meat eaters.

I haven't looked at Blue Zoo for vegetarian options - but the place is very pretty and has fabulous desserts!

We like to eat lunch at San Angel in the Mexico Pavillion. They have vegetarian options, although not a ton. Their cheese enchiladas are very tasty and you can get pitchers of margaritas! (I believe the tortilla soup is vegetarian - I hope it is because I've eaten it and it's WONDERFUL.)
 
Bistro de Paris is a grown-up place with good options and can accommodate vegetarians. (vegan a stretch. Hard to ask them to hold the butter) we also like bluezoo and have had good experiences at Yachtsman.

Il Mulino is always a treat as well.
 
Of the restaurants you listed, Il Mulino will definitely have the most options for you. You could also try the new restaurant, La Hacienda, in the Mexico pavilion. It has a separate vegetarian menu with more/different options than at San Angel. Can't comment on the quality yet, but I'm excited to try it on my next trip.
 












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