Best Epcot Restaurant

G&J's Mom

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I have tried the search feature over and over and can not get it to actually search, but would love some feedback.

DH and I love all kinds of food and are thinking of heading to Epcot one night for an adults only dinner, leaving the kids at one of the kids clubs. Any suggestions where we should go.

On a side note, we were going to go to Party for the Senses, cause we have enjoyed it so much before. We decided the $250 for two tickets was a little rich for our blood this year and could be spent better elsewhere. Was bummed at first, but I am over it. :thumbsup2

Thanks!!

Denise
 
Bistro de Paris is good, as is Le Cellier.
We used to like Tempura Kiku, but the menu offerings have been so dramatically reduced that it's now nothing special.
Cheers!
Heather W
 
Another vote for Bistro de Paris in Epcot but even better would be FF on the Boardwalk.
 

Le Cellier was great! It was my favorite dinner of our trip (Aug 6-11). We tried the Icewine Martini and really enjoyed it!
 
Hands down Le Cellier is the best!!!! DH and I eat there at least twice on each trip!!!
 
We enjoy Le Celier. Another of our favorites that doesn't seem to get high marks with DISers is Alfredos. We try to make it every trip.
 
Coral Reef! Yum! I loved the food and the atmosphere of the Coral Reef! I have zero complaints about any of the disney dining experiences I've had though....
 
For an adult-only meal, I vote for Bistro de Paris. There are several very good restaurants in Epcot, but Bistro has the quietest, most "adult" atmosphere. Oh, and the food is wonderful too!
 
I have to go with the San Angel Inn. The nicest place to eat a meal in WDW.
 
With the exception of Alfredo's, I have enjoyed all the Epcot restaurants that serve food I like. Restaurant Marrakesh and San Angel Inn are my faves. Marrakesh has a belly dancer!

:)
 
Actually I would recommend Alfredo's, never had a bad experience out of three/four visits. San Angel and Le Cellier are good options too.

Jennifer
 
MamaQuack said:
Another vote for Bistro de Paris in Epcot but even better would be FF on the Boardwalk.


What is FF at boradwalk? :confused3
How many days out can you book Bistro De Paris? How different is it than Chefs?

And another vote for LeCellier!!! :thumbsup2
 
I do not have a best restaurant in Epcot, but I do have some that I really like..

Chef de Paris
Teppanyaki
Alfredo's

I am thinking about trying Morocco again, we have not done that one in years....we also use to love to go to Norway to eat but do not do that one anymore since they converted it to the Princess' meals....we do not do character meals as it is just two adults now.....we do however make sure we visit their bakery and have a rice cream now and then.
 


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