Best sit down place to eat in Epcot?

Haven't tried it, but Le Cellier is the most difficult to get a reservation for.

We enjoyed Chefs de France and Tutto Italia.

Some like Coral Reef, but I've been disappointed with the food the last two times here.
 
This is our favorite.... we used to like Le Cellier but the last several years... it keeps going down hill.... not nearly as good as it used to be.
 

Probably LeCellier.

The Coral Reef has awesome atmosphere.... but the food isn't exceptional.
 
LeCellier is nasty and the service is horrendous - twice.

(hey, you asked for opinions, everyone's are going to be different :) ).

My advice to you. Look over the menus (best place for most updated versions is allears.net ) and decide what sounds good to you and your dining party and go for it.

There is not a restaurant in Disney that gets 100 percent perfect reviews or 100 percent bad reviews.

Good luck and happy eating popcorn::
 
Le Cellier is the best place to eat in Epcot. Great service and Excellent food. Best steaks on Disney World Property. So much better than Yatchman's Steak House.
 
The best, for both food and service, is Bistro de Paris which is upstairs at the French Pavilion. Many people consider it second only to V&A of all WDW restaurants.
 
We really enjoy the mushroom filet mignon at LeCellier. We have tried other meals there and not enjoyed them very much -- but the mushroom filet mignon never grows old on us. We enjoy the pretzel bread before the meal as well.

Another restaurant we really enjoy is Teppan Edo in Japan. We think the food is fabulous there.

I agree with other posters to check out the menus on allears. If you're looking for a specific type of atmosphere, let us know.
 
It really depends on what you're looking for.

My favorite Epcot restaurant is Chefs de France. We eat there every time we visit, and the food has always been excellent.

I loved Marrakesh and would dine there again in a minute.

Rose & Crown was also quite good.

I haven't eaten at Teppan Edo, but I have friends who absolutely love it.

Le Cellier is very popular, and I certainly enjoyed my meal there. If you're looking for meat-and-potatoes, it's a good choice. But it's also the sort of basic steakhouse fare you can get all over the country. I usually prefer the more international menus at Epcot.
 
LeCellier is nasty and the service is horrendous - twice.

(hey, you asked for opinions, everyone's are going to be different :) ).

My advice to you. Look over the menus (best place for most updated versions is allears.net ) and decide what sounds good to you and your dining party and go for it.

There is not a restaurant in Disney that gets 100 percent perfect reviews or 100 percent bad reviews.

Good luck and happy eating popcorn::

Have you considered Bier Garten in Germany? We got in on a chance last summer and were hesitant and now it's our favorite place. The atmosphere inside is absolutely unreal.
 
While we look forward to trying new restaurants on our next visit, I would not hesitate to go back to Teppan Edo. Our whole group of 9 loved it!
 
I am not a fan of Le Cellier or Coral Reef.

My favorites are Biergarten and Teppan Edo. Have not been to Bistro de Paris for anything other than food & wine festival events.
 
Have you considered Bier Garten in Germany? We got in on a chance last summer and were hesitant and now it's our favorite place. The atmosphere inside is absolutely unreal.

Hi -note sure why you quoted my post. I was just giving my opinion on dining in Epcot :confused3

But to answer you anyway;) I'm not a fan of the Biergarten. The only thing I could eat there was the desserts (which were awesome!). The atmosphere was fun and the service was fine but the food was not to my taste at all (and I'm German! :rotfl: ).
 
I used to be a huge Le Cellier fan but after 2 bad experiences (food and service on both) we'll not be eating there again. Loved Tutto on our September trip and I think we're going to try San Angel this time.
 
For us, Bistro de Paris is the best. It is NOT in the dinning plan. It costs a lot, but you get what you pay for.
 
The best, for both food and service, is Bistro de Paris which is upstairs at the French Pavilion. Many people consider it second only to V&A of all WDW restaurants.

I agree - it's great, but not on DDP. We've eaten at Bistro only once and never at V&A (maybe do that in May), but second to Bistro IMHO is Biergarden, then Le Cellier then Tepan Edo.
 












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