Best table service at EPcot?

Dakota731

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have tried le cellier, coral reef and the hibachi meal so looking for suggestions for something different.
 
My new favorite is Via Napoli. They have my all time favorite pizza! Garden Grill is good too- it's family style and the food is made with some of the vegetables grown in The Land.
 

Most people are going to suggest a restaurant in either Italy or France
 
Via Napoli is definitely our favorite of the Epcot stops. It tends to be loud and service isn't always the best, but they have some of the best pizza ever. Other than that we aren't huge fans of the Epcot offerings these days as the restaurants have gone down hill in recent years. I'd consider heading out the international showcase gate and checking out Flying Fish or any of the restaurants in the swan and dolphin. Yachtsman is also quite good and they are all in walking distance
 
Our family has always enjoyed Teppen Edo for quality of food and enjoyable surroundings. Small children would love it because of the interactiveness of the table side chef.
 
Are any of those choices fun for a 3 year old?
Les Chefs de France has Ratatouille under a covered silver platter that a CM will come and wheel around on a table - he makes the rounds at certain times. Not sure if it's still done, but my kids loved the movie and always really enjoy it!



ETA: That ended a few years ago. So sorry for the old info!
 

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Via Napoli is my nieces' (13 & 5) and nephew's (9) favorite EPCOT restaurant, along with the rest of the family's.
 
San angel inn has a wonderful atmosphere. Tokyo dining has incredible food.
 
Never had "bad" sushi at Epcot but Teppen Edo has been my favorite so far, next to California Grill
 
Is San Angel the one with the volcano? He might enjoy that. How's the food?
Food is actually very good. The service has always been excellent and the setting is so relaxing. This is our go to place. Used to be Le Cellier, until that became a signature dining restaurant on the dining plan. Love the lighting and cozy feel inside San Angel Inn.
 
Are any of those choices fun for a 3 year old?
I'm thinking Garden Grill would be the most fun for a child, out of the above-mentioned ones.

My new favorite at Epcot surprisingly is Rose & Crown, as on my most recent trip I found that the food was far better than on some prior visits.
 



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