Dining Options - onsite or offsite?

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Hi,

Have booked our first trip to DLRP for September and am now considering dining options - whether to eat onsite or offsite?

My main question is about the restaurants available at val d'europe. Are there a lot of dining options and in what price range are the restuarants?

Also how long does the train take from DLRP to val d'europe and what time is the last train back

Thanks very much for any help
 
The traiin ride isn't even 5 minutes. Our hotel there was right by this huge mall with a food court area. There was also a pizza place by the train station. We ate at the McDonalds there. For onsite we loved Chef Mickeys for dinner. Toad Hall also had nice fish and chips for lunch.
 
We ate at Paul which is a very nice creperie type place. It is part of a French chain of the same name.

The is also a Hippopotamus restaurant there which again is a chain.We ate at one of these in central Paris and had a very nice meal.

You could google these and probably get info on them

There is also a Chinese restaurant that people have mentioned in the past
 
The Chinese was very good,we had a set meal

also the Italian was nice :)

the train is literally a few mins ride !

oh also a very nice cocktail bar,sampled a few in there lol :thumbsup2

there are cheaper type restaurants and of course Mc Donalds too,so something for every budget :)
 

we ate in the italian in the shopping centre last week, it was fab:thumbsup2
main cource was 9.60 euro, i never get dessert but i said id try the choclate fondont it was soooooo yummy:goodvibes i couldnt finnish it i was stuffed!!
 
There's also a Korean restaurant, a Japanese with excellent sushi (I used to live in Japan so I'm a bit picky about my sushi!), a tapas place, another crepe place outside, a bakery and another Italian/pizza place outside as well as the one inside. All pretty reasonable. The Chinese doesn't look much but is delicious.
 
There's also a Korean restaurant, a Japanese with excellent sushi (I used to live in Japan so I'm a bit picky about my sushi!), a tapas place, another crepe place outside, a bakery and another Italian/pizza place outside as well as the one inside. All pretty reasonable. The Chinese doesn't look much but is delicious.

oooh i missed this !

I am loving sushi at the moment ,so will def try this in Oct

x
 
This is really useful to know, we're looking to go in Sept, but it will have to be a budget holiday and we weren't overly impressed with the on-site food last year.
 
when we went in march 08we stayed off site in MLV, Torcy and there was a small like retail park with a few eating places. We ate in the italian and it was nasty, DD had plate of pasta with spoonful of sauce on top, no wonder she wouldnt eat it. Our pizza was the most tasteless we ever had and it was more expensive than eating in the park. Cant remember the name of it though ! But it was opposite Hotel Kyriad, MLV, Torcy
 

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