Chefs de France????

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I was looking at the menu for Chefs de France for lunch and it looks to me like its to die for. Is it? Is it worth going to? If you had to rate it from 1 to 10 what would it be???

thanks
 
I would give it an 8. I enjoy eating here. It's one of my faves. Everyone likes to order the creme brulee here, but I get the often overlooked blueberry clafoutis (kinda like a muffin), with red berry sauce and sorbet for dessert. It's delicious. Not as "heavy" as the creme brulee.

For my entree, I think I ordered the rotisserie chicken last time. It was good.

Hope that helps.

Have a great trip!
 
Oh yeah...If you are up for a drink and want something you've never had before, try the St. Germain cocktail. (Made with an elderberry liquor)
 
I would give it a 2. I've eaten here on a few occasions and found the food to be severely lacking. I would highly recommend an alternate location.
 

We're going in Sept. and have had some great recommendations and reviews. We're looking forward to it. (and it's not just because my grandparents were from France)
 
This is one of our favorite Epcot restaurants!
 
We really enjoy it for lunch. Prefer lunch over dinner in fact.
 
I'd rate it a nine. As a matter of fact, we have lunch ressies there for our trip in September!

Karen
 
I love Chef de France. Onion soup and quiche lorraine for lunch. And the cassis and vermouth cocktail is delicious. I can't wait until December.

Kim
 
I would give it at least an 8.5. It was my favorite meal, hands down, from our trip last year and we ate a LOT! Great service, atmosphere, flavor and freshness!
 
We just had lunch there July 4th and it was one of our favorites. We ordered the French Menu - the onion soup was the best I have ever had, the grilled ham and cheese and salad were both delicious and the creme brulee was awesome! The only problem - it was a lot of food and I was stuffed.
 
I've had lunch twice @ Chefs. The "French Lunch" special is well priced and the service level pleasantly surprised me. I had read several comments about "snotty French waitstaff" and found that not to be the case.

The atmosphere is very similar to a French cafe and I love sitting at a window table and looking out at all the people walking by.

One thing that you have to be prepared for is to have a relaxed meal. In true European fashion, meal time is to be savored NOT rushed.

I hope you enjoy your trip.:flower3:
 
YAY! I grabbed a ressie for our trip yesterday (by chance) and I'm super excited now. I've never eaten here and have always wanted to. I'm going for the DUCK!
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And the chocolate banana tart of course!!
 

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