Best Table Service in Epcot?

mom2two2

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Hey everyone

What would you experienced Disney foodies say is the best table service in Epcot? We have eaten at Le Cellier (loved it) 2 years ago but I am hearing things are not quite what they used to be there. Having said that, I am sure there are tons of good places in Epcot - what would your fave be?
 
Hey everyone

What would you experienced Disney foodies say is the best table service in Epcot? We have eaten at Le Cellier (loved it) 2 years ago but I am hearing things are not quite what they used to be there. Having said that, I am sure there are tons of good places in Epcot - what would your fave be?

This, like resorts, is a matter of personal taste and expectations. We just ate at LeCellier in September and our food was as good if not better than the previous year.

LeCellier remains our favorite dining at Epcot, followed by Biergarten and then Rose & Crown. Now, we've yet to try Tutto which we hope to try later this year. We've not done Coral Reef in years so don't feel comfortable commenting on that. We've never done the restaurants in France or Mexico--don't eat that kind of food, and just haven't gotten around to Japan or China because we like our three choices so much.
 
We've eaten at most & our fave is Le Cellier. Other than that, we also enjoyed Chefs de France & Nine Dragons.
 
We LOOOVE Teppan Edo, followed by Tutto. Coral Reef didn't really thrill us, Biergarten was okay, we haven't been back-same with Le Cellier.
 

We enjoy Le Cellier very much but have a hard time getting in (no can do for our June trip as it was booked). My current favorite is Tokyo Dining. Very good tempura and teriyaki, and the service was impeccable. The atmosphere is very lovely and if you get a table at or near the window, you have an incredible view of Illuminations.

I also enjoy Marrakesh and San Angel a lot.
 
Another vote for Le Cellier. We also really like Coral Reef and Germany but mostly for the atmosphere. The food is good but not fab.
 
By a long shot, Bistro de Paris is the best. It's not on the dining plan and has no children's menu so it's elegant, adult, excellent food presentation, quiet, a great place to spend 3 hours enjoying dinner and conversation, along with great wine and a chocolate souffle.
 
Our top 2 from last week are Coral reef and Tutto Italia. Both had great food!! We ate at chef's du France and it was good. Liked Biergarten and Akshurs but they wern't that special. Those are the only Sit down we ate ate in Epcot. :thumbsup2
 
We have a family tradition to eat at Teppan Edo in Japan. We LOVE it...even with the recent changes....however I must say...it is much like the Hibachi you will get at your local Hibachi Restaurant.

So when I give recommendations...I usually tell folks to go to Le Cellier because it is the #1 Disney restaurant at tripadvisor.com...PLUS of all my DFF's (Disney Fanatic Friends) it is their #1 recommendation.

For Counter Service...go to The Land For Sunshine Seasons. If that is impossible, go to America.

Disney Hugs,
Mary
 
Teppan Edo is a must do for us on each trip.
We also enjoy Restaurant Marakkesh in Morocco, and the Rose & Crown in the UK.
We are going back to the Biergarden in October and we have never tried Tutto.
Have a Great Trip
 
Actually, I think they're all pretty much on the same level with Bistro being a step ahead.
 


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