Best luch at Epcot?

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We went 10 years ago and loved eating at Epcot. We are doing deluxe dining and since we are going with 2 kids (5 &7) we have decided not to torture them will all meals in EPCOT. So far we are doing Dinner at LeCellier and Coral Reef. We had planned to do Marakesh (my husband liked the belly dancers) but I think we could have a better lunch. We like Rose and Crown and have not done the others.

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As far as EPCOT goes, Biergarten in Germany is great for lunch, if you are looking for a buffet with all you can eat. But don't miss the CS in The Land. It offers wonderful items.
 

Sunshine Seasons in the Land pavilion has a very wide range of selections. Probably the best range at any CS in WDW.
 
I changed my ADR to Chef de France- we like sit down so I think this will be best for it since it has good reviews and since we are doing a buffet for breakfast we can split something ligher.

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We ate at both Le Chefs and LeCellier for dinner in Epcot and they were both yummy, altho we preferred LeCellier! Chalk me up as another recommendation for CS at the Land. We also really liked the CS just outside the pyramid in Mexico (altho there are only stand-up tables to eat at, which is a bummer when you need to rest).
 
Another vote for the Biergarten! Their lunch buffet is a wonderful value. Try to schedule lunch during the entertainment! The oompah band is alot of fun!!
 
Soup and risotto side at LeCellier.
Crepes in France and school bread in Norway for dessert.

Tangierine cafe is runner up with just about anything there.
 
Soup and risotto side at LeCellier.
Crepes in France and school bread in Norway for dessert.

Tangierine cafe is runner up with just about anything there.

I agree with your liking of Tangierine Cafe. However, I think it stands on it's own as one of the best in all of WDW as a Counter serve. Perhaps slightly behind Sunshine Seasons only because of the insane variety of items Sunshine has.

In France I was not to crazy about the Crepes. The chocolate seemed to be nothing more than Hershey Syrup splattered on the crepe. JMHO. But I must admit Boulangerie Patisserie is fabulous with it's pastries. This would be my choice over the crepes. But then, we all have our own tastes and opinions. :)
 
SAI and Tutto and Chefs...they are the best lunches we have had!
 
We don't go to hibaci places at home, so this is a treat for DD7. The chefs cook right at your table, and do cute little tricks. Some make a volcano with a stack of onions, etc. Not a show or anything, but definetly nice and distracting when you've been walking all over Epcot that day!
 
I actually had thought about Teppan Edo- my kids love shrimp and prefer the non fried kind. But my husband thought it was a waste becuase we do hibachi about 6 times a year and I make most of the dishes at home too. Also I heard that Teppan Edo did not do fried rice- my kids will not eat the noodles- only the baby that we are leaving at home, so most of their meal is fried rice so we would having very unhappy children- which is not good at the Happiest Place in the World :rotfl2:
 

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