Dinner at Epcot

Cinderella822

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I'm planning one nice dinner at Epcot on my next trip but I'm having trouble deciding which restaurant. I've eaten at a few of them and have enjoyed them all. Just wondering what everyone's favorite Epcot restaurant is - maybe that will help me decide.

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Our is actually Rose & Crown, followed closely by the Morroccan place.

Depends on what you like to eat!
 
Le Cellier with a close second Restaurant Marakeesh! YUM to both!!!
 

Le Cellier/ Chef's DeFrance are a tie in my book.
 
1) Le Cellier
2) Le Cellier
3) Le Cellier

What was the question???!?!?
 
We've tried them all and like them all. However, we love the Marrakesh in Morroco. Food is great (it was the last one we tried because we were "afraid" of the food) and the entertainment is marvelous. A must every trip now.
 
If you are going with a group the place to go it Tepanaki

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Aug 2002 POFQ, FW, AS sp
 
we love Biergarten (the kids favorite) and Marrakesh.
 
I've had the best meals at Marrakesh and San Angel Inn.

I've been unimpressed with Nine Dragons, Alfredos, Beirgarten and Coral Reef. But haven't been to any of them for several years.

I had a pretty good meal at the tempura bar in Japan. But not incredible (then again, I'm not really that fond of tempura, so it should surprise me).

(Of course, the best "meal" is to snack your way through the French pastry shop).
 
Can't say much about any of the restaurants we've been to in EPCOT, but I'm a very fussy eater - but the pastry shop in France for desert is delightful!!!

We've even eaten outside the world & then made a special to "France" for desert!!
 
1.LeCellier
2.Rose and Crown
3.Marrakesh
 
1) Le Cellier
2) Le Cellier

Intimate, with excellent food. My filet there was much better that the same at the YS at the Yatch Club - and less expensive to boot !
 
Our favorite has always been Teppanyaki.

This year we will be eating our Christmas dinner at LeCellier. I am so happy to hear so many people rave about the place.
 
A vote for Le Cellier...

however we've only had sit-down dinners at R & C and Teppanyaki (lunch at Garden Grille, and counter service at Yakitori House and Mexico).

R & C was OK
Teppanyaki was very good
 












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