Best Restaurant at EPCOT

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I have not had a chance to eat at every "country" in Epcot, so curious to see what opinions some of you vets have of the best restaurants to eat at in Epcot. You don't have to necessarily narrow it to the country areas, but that was what I initially had in mind. If there is a "best" restaurant at Epcot that is not in one of the country's I'd love to hear about it, but I am thinking most if not all of the eateries are in one of the Country sections. Thanks.
 
We personally LOVE the Garden Grill in the Land Pavillion. It's a character meal in a revolving restaurant. The food is great and normal, we are not adventurous eaters. Meat and Potatoes type. My DD loves the place and requests that we go there each trip. :cool1:
 
My favorites are both the restaraunts in France... Chefs de France and Bistro de Paris... both are fantastic!
 

Our favorites are:

The Biergarten at Germany and Le Cellier at Canada.

We've eaten table service at Mexico, Norway, Japan, Germany & Canada. Our favorites being Germany then Canada as explained above.

We have yet to try Marrakesh in Morocco, Rose & Crown in UK, Nine Dragons in China, Chefs de France in France, Alfredo's in Italy. Out of those we really want to try Marrakesh!
 
We always enjoy Le Cellier and Teppanyaki !! :)
 
I'm sure they'll move this thread eventually. But I vote for the San Angel Inn. Coolest atmosphere in the park.
 
sunny_ said:
Our favorites are:

The Biergarten at Germany and Le Cellier at Canada.

We've eaten table service at Mexico, Norway, Japan, Germany & Canada. Our favorites being Germany then Canada as explained above.

We have yet to try Marrakesh in Morocco, Rose & Crown in UK, Nine Dragons in China, Chefs de France in France, Alfredo's in Italy. Out of those we really want to try Marrakesh!

Thanks everybody, keep them coming. And Sunny I have actually done Marrakesh in Morocco, it has been a few years and I know things change but then it was really good and unique. I honestly can't remember if it was called Marrakesh then, but just remember eating at the main restaurant in Morocco and that it was very cool.
 
Loved Le Cellier, but I actually didn't like the Pretzel Bread! Filet Mignon on the other hand was to die for.

But, favorite of all is the Bakery in France for a quick afternoon pick-me-up. It is not a true Disney trip without a Creme Brulee in France!
 
chanty said:
I'll say it again... Alfredo's! Love it!! It's our favorite.

Excuse my ignorance, but where is Alfredos? I am drawing a blank on this one.
 
Our three favorites are Le Cellier (Canada), Teppanyaki (Japan), and San Angel (Mexico). Have a blast!! :thumbsup2
 
My family and I went to Coral Reef (Living Seas) on the dining plan (a little expensive) and it was wonderful -- the service impeccable, the food was great (I don't know how the filet compares to Le Cellier, but it was great) and the ambience is top drawer -- one whole wall is a view of the Living Seas tank.

The Biergarten is a lot of fun with great entertainment and hearty food.

However, the best counter service restaurant in all of WDW has got to be at the Land -- Sunshine Station (or whatever it is called) is GREAT food made to order -- the only place we did twice our last trip.
 
LeCellier and Alfredo's get our vote. Have to go to both of those every time we are there. We also love Teppenyaki. We are trying Marrakesh on our December trip.
 


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