Chefs de France

jstouder

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We are thinking of trying Chefs this time around. My biggest concern is this restaurant accomodating to little ones. We will have DS with us who is 2.

Should we give it a try or find someplace not so fancy?
 
Chefs de France is not fancy at all. It's more casual.

Bistro de Paris is the fancier French place.
 
Actually, I think your child will love Chefs De France because Remy (the mouse from Ratatouille) is pushed around on a platter throughout the restaurant and interacts with people as he is stopped at each table. We booked it this trip and we are so excited to see him.
 

not fancy -- it's a cafe -- only thing "fancy" is the menu is in French, but also English descriptions. Lots of kids in there when we were there. And yes, you can do the 3 course meal on the dining plan (no substitutions allowed, but each course has several choices.)
 
Is Remy still there? I thought he was temporary. I would love to see Remy.
:)
 
We just ate there last Friday.

1. There were kids of all ages there, so a 2 y/o wouldn't look out of place.
2. Yes, you can still order the 3 course fixed menu & it's on the dining plan.
3. Yes, Remy is still there. They came around about 1/2 - 3/4 through our meal.

The food was wonderful!!
 
Bring little ones...It is not fancy at all.We brought our daughter when she was 4 and when she was 5 and there were lots of kids of all ages dining
 
Ds was 2 when we ate there last year and we had a great time - we ate there for lunch and he really enjoyed meeting Remy. The food was pretty much the same as any other kids menu.
 
We've eaten there with DS (3) the last three trips. It's not fancy at all! And it's great food!

I think I read that Remy is only there until 5:00 pm, so you might check on that one.
 
We've eaten there with DS (3) the last three trips. It's not fancy at all! And it's great food!

I think I read that Remy is only there until 5:00 pm, so you might check on that one.

Our ADR was at 4:50 and it was pretty close to 6:00 when we saw Remy this past Friday. :)
 
This is the only TS we ran into this with our 3yo when we went. The DDP states that they should have refilled his drink-he had milk-they refused-they took his glass and when they didn't return we were told it excluded milk but all other drinking options were refillable
 
I like it. Sometimes it's really good and sometimes it's just so-so. Service is pretty good and it's a nice, cheery room. I think dinner is a LOT better than lunch. I didn't care for the dining plan options on the lunch menu--it seemed like it was just cheese and more cheese. I'd definitely go back again, especially for dinner.
 
Not fancy. Think "Ruby Tuesday's", but French.
 
They have good mac n cheese. Wasn't a fan of my dessert though (I got profiteroles- they were drowning in somewhat watery chocolate sauce)
 
We took DD is December. She was 20 months. It was actually one of the best meals all week as far as what she ate. We got her a side of the macaroni and she also had quite a bit of my French onion soup, some of my chicken crepe and a bunch of green beans. I would take her back in a heartbeat.
 


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