Best Epcot Restaurant for Dinner?

I had a great time at Takumi-Tei—super chill atmosphere and the food felt really special. The vibe reminded me of a modern izakaya, with beautiful presentation and flavors that weren’t too heavy for dinner. It's quieter than some of the busier spots, which made it nice for just relaxing and enjoying the meal. If you're into Japanese cuisine, it's definitely worth checking out.
 
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I’d say Geo-82 is our fav for dinner and drinks! We just snagged our reservation for tomorrow using the dream table app, it alerts you the second a resy is available.
 

Monsieur Paul was my go-to restaurant. They closed for a while after the patriarch passed away. His son took over I think then Covid hit. It is now a Pre Fixe menu at $195 per person. plus, tax and tip. There is no children's menu since under 10-year-olds are not allowed.
 
Don’t they just serve appetizers?

They do, but I can attest that the charcuterie board has huge enough portions that it could easily be a meal. I ended up taking most of it home in a to go box and snacking on it later lol. (It was so delicious too)

As for real restaurants tbh I’m not interested in fine dining so I’ll go with Shiki-Sai. We tried it in May for the first time and had a phenomenal experience. Everything we had was so good and the service was top notch. It’s a real hidden gem imo.
 











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