Here is my review of Chef's de France. Bear in mind that I'm about the least picky person I know of in terms of restaurants and almost never complain about anything Disney since I'm the ultimate Disney "Yes Man".
Pros: Has a roof in case of rain
Cons: Bad food, apathetic waitstaff
We unfortunately ate at Chef's de France on March 21, 2006. My wife and I had been to Paris for New Years 2006 and were hoping to relive what it was like, yes I know it's not "real" France, but you would think the food would be somewhat comparable.
We started off with the cheese plate, which was absolutely WEAK! The cheese plates in France are gynormous and go for around $5. I expected a little bit more for $9.95 than 3 small portions of common cheeses and some shrivelled grapes.
Next, we decided to split the French Menu, mostly because of the rotisserie chicken, which we had plenty of in France. First of all, the waitress didn't seem to comprehend splitting something because she brought out two bowls of french onion soup. I figured she missed that part so I asked her if we were both supposed to get a bowl since we were splitting and she simply said nothing and took my bowl away from me, it was astonishing!
After splitting the soup, out came the rotisserie chicken, which had no flavor and was tiny, the potatoes were of odd consistency and tasted like I don't know what, and the tomato zapped my taste buds with a fervor never before felt.
Luckily, the creme brulee was very tasty, I especially loved the top, so sweet!
Our waitress probably filled our waters and may or may not have delivered us our food, I really didn't notice her at all except for her theft of my bowl of french onion soup that I would have gladly paid extra for. We both came out still hungry and vowed never again to fall victim to the Chefs de France!