When we left off, my parents were taking the boat from Hollywood Studios to Epcot. DH, Luke, and I drove the car over to Epcot and met them. While they were waiting for us, my dad stopped at Yorkshire County Fish Shop for the meal he had been craving.
And apparently, also took some "selfies"!
Those fish and chips are so good! I wish I had had a chance to eat them this trip. Now that's a real problem - too many delicious places to eat at WDW and not enough time to eat at all of them!
After he finished this, we had made the long walk from the parking lot and we met them at the International Gateway. Our first Food & Wine stop was at France. DH and I had the Escargots Persillade en Brioche (Garlic and Parsley Snails in Brioche) and my parents had both the Escargots and the Boeuf Bourguignon (Braised Short Ribs in Cabernet with Mashed Potatoes).
These were both excellent! I just wish there were more of the Escargots - they didn't go very far splitting them between the two of us. The next stop was Belgium. My parents didn't have anything here, but DH and I split the Belgian Waffle with Warm Chocolate Ganache and Whipped Cream. No picture since I was trying to eat and wear Luke (I must admit he got quite a bit of food on the top of his little head this trip)!
Up next was New Zealand. My parents went all out and tried all the snacks here: Green Lip Mussels with Garlic and Herbs, Lamb Meatball with Spicy Tomato Chutney, and Venison Sausage with Pickled Mushrooms, Baby Arugula and Black Currant Reduction. DH and I had the Mussels and the Meatball. Both of those two were wonderful. My parents said the Sausage was good too, but definitely the least exciting of the three.
My parents skipped Morocco, but since my goal was to eat at every booth we knew we would be getting something here! DH and I split the Kefta Pocket and Baklava. No pictures (see previous excuse

). The Baklava was delicious. I expected more from the Kefta Pocket. I thought it would be more flavorful. Also, there was a disproportionate amount of bread to meat.
My parents also skipped Japan, where DH and I shared the Spicy Hand Roll. This was fine. Not nearly as spicy as I would have expected given it has spicy in the name. I've had better sushi in Alabama.
Next up: more F&W! (continued in the next post)