Best Quick Service in EPCOT?

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I am hoping to get a breakfast reservation at Akershus when my family visits EPCOT in July, which will use my table service meal for the day. So, I'm now looking into which quick service meal might be a good choice later that afternoon. I've heard the best things about Regal Eagle and La Cantina de San Angel, so those are currently the top candidates, but open to other suggestions.
 
Any of the country QS are good if you like their cuisine. Big fan of Katsura Grill as it’s tucked away and often quieter. Think Epcot possibly has the best QS options and I’ve never been disappointed with any of them.
 

Les Halles in France - basically everything is good, from sandwiches to pastries

Katsura Grill - I get the chicken cutlet curry every time. The other options are OK, but I don't really like hot ramen in Florida heat

Pizza al Taglio - also known as the pizza window, best pizza in the theme parks
 
It really depends on which cuisine you prefer. I like Regal Eagle and Connections for American, Crepes A Emporter and Les Halles for French. Lotus Blossom for Chinese, and Kringla Bakeri for Norway. Some people like the fish and chips in the UK, but I hate seafood so that’s a no go for me. I haven’t had any complaints about QS food at Epcot, other than sometimes it is not as hot as I would prefer (I like my hot food to be steaming hot, which is probably a liability for a theme park).
 
Epcot easily dominates for quick serve - there's such an abundance of variety and quality compared to the other parks because of the World Showcase diversity...plus some of the food booths from the various festivals are becoming nearly year-round installations, so even more options are often available.

Sunshine Seasons in the Land always has great fresh and healthy variety, Connections is pretty solid for pizzas, burgers and sandwiches, Festival Favorites can have some good selections depending on what they're offering when you're there. Even Odyssey during the various festivals has some solid options.

The World Showcase quick serves are almost all very good, assuming you like that ethnicity of food. Katsura, Creperie, Regal Eagle, Cantina de San Angel, and Lotus Blossom are my favorites. The Italy pizza window is good too, but for me I rarely want to sit outside in Florida eating a hot pizza, so much as I love pizza, I reserve it for indoors or nighttime,
 
I am hoping to get a breakfast reservation at Akershus when my family visits EPCOT in July, which will use my table service meal for the day. So, I'm now looking into which quick service meal might be a good choice later that afternoon. I've heard the best things about Regal Eagle and La Cantina de San Angel, so those are currently the top candidates, but open to other suggestions.
We almost always eat at tge counter service in Mexico. We try others, but they're just not as good. In recent yrs we've done Regal Eagel, Japan counter service and Connections, but it was just ehh. We do also like Lotus Blossom.
 
Regal Eagle
Mexico
Connections Eatery

It pains me to eat at an American place at Epcot but those 3 are the best by far.
 
My family thinks the French pavilion offerings are far superior to any others - it is a priority to eat at Les Halles and the Crepe shop every trip. On the World Discovery side of the park, Connections is better than I expected it to be and Sunshine Seasons sometimes has good items.
 
For breakfast we really like Les-Halles in France. Breakfast can be challenging in the parks but their ham and cheese croissant is delicious and under $7! Can’t go wrong at this location any time of the day. Many great choices!!
 
You'd think in the "food" park it would be easy answer but there are way too many variables.

- Some of the food is good and some is legit mall food court quality.
- What types of food do you like, would some be an auto-ruling out?
- Do you mind waiting in long line for your food?
- Is eating outside okay?
- Are you ready to hawk for a table?
- Do you want refillable drinks?
 
It's funny, because I know Epcot has a lot of good quick service spots, but I am usually there during a festival and hit the booths much more often for a quick bite - or several!
 


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