Best Epcot restaurant for kids....HELP!

funfamx6

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We have 4 kids..ages 11,8,2,& 11 months. We will be spending an evening at Epcot and are looking for a good place to have dinner...as relaxing as possible. Kids are not particularly picky eaters, but can be at times!

We did Garden Grill last time we were there, which we liked okay, but not really wanting to do the "character" thing..have plenty of those the rest of the trip!

Any suggestions would be great!
 
The Teppeyaki in Japan would be fun and entertaining for the kids. You sit at a table and the chef cooks your meal right in front of you.
 
I was also going to say Germany! The surroundings and music/entertainment will keep the kids occupied.
 

I hate buffets with little kids - too much time with mom schlepping plates. Not my idea of relaxing. Although the Biergarten is good food.

I'm too much of a worrier to be comfortable with a two year old and the hot grill at Teppanyaki - a lot of other people do just fine. We had our four and five year old there and they loved it, though, so it might be a risk worth taking. Obviously, Disney doesn't have an issue, or they wouldn't let you have toddlers at the meal.

San Angel Inn gets mixed reviews here, but our kids enjoyed it.

We like Morrocco.

We love Le Cellier. Nice quiet atmophere, not stuffy so your kids won't be out of place.

Another option would be to head out the international gateway and eat at Spoodles.
 
Coral Reef!

Great food and great atmosphere. The older kids will have fun trying to identify the fish and the younger ones will just be entranced by the view.
 
We take our toddler to a Japanese restaurant here at home and they seat him at the corner of the table. He can't reach but has a great view.
 
The Teppeyaki is my vote. Our trip June 04 was very stressful due to DH job- trip turned into a working vacation. Anyway, our last lunch was at The Teppeyaki, The five of us came out of that lunch so refreshed and full.
 
I would say Teppanyaki or Coral Reef. We did both last time and the kids loved both. They both have a little entertainment for the kids.
 
Our vote is for Teppanyaki. Great food and very entertaining for the kids! ::MickeyMo
 
We like the Marrakesh. It is very quiet and cool, the servers are attentive, the food is delicious (not hot/spicy at all). Our kidsa re fascinated by the musicians and belly dancer. The belly dancer is wonderful with kids, and will include a little one (or several kids) in her performance. It's a fun place to go!
 




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