Dinner in Epcot...which would you choose?

MegN529

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We have a trip planned for May, and with our ADR day fast approaching, our plans have been made aside from our Epcot indecisiveness. We plan to snack around the World Showcase for lunch, but then we'd like to do a table service for dinner. We have four children who are adventurous eaters, so while unique flavors aren't a concern for the children, a more relaxed atmosphere would be better for my youngest who is 3.

We've narrowed our choices down to these 4:
Marrakesh
Le Cellier
Rose & Crown
Chefs de France

Any input would be greatly appreciated!
 

I would pick Marrakesh as well. We have eaten here several times with our kids and the waiters did an excellent job with the kids. They brought out their meals as soon as they were ready. One time they saw that my younger son was eating all of the rice off my plate and they brought him out a bowl of rice for free! They also had more kids options available than what was on the website for the kids menu. Both of my kids got the shish kebob and they loved it! They also ate the goat cheese appetizer.

We eaten at Les Chefs and now that they have the all day menu, I don't think it is really a good value.
 
Out of the four, my choice would be R&C because I don't like Marrakesh. I find the food bland and uninspired. But I come from a place where excellent North-African food is just a phone call away. Outside your list, I'd go for Biergarten. It's certainly more relaxed than Chefs de France or Le Cellier, the buffet is very good and the show is fun for kids (and adults :yay:)
 
I would go with Lecellier. I have children similar to how you described yours! They love the food there!
 
Marrakesh is a great place for kids- just make sure you book your reservation around the time the entertainment (band and dancer) are scheduled to perform!
 
Via Napoli would be my first choice for your party.

Out of your options, though, I'd say Chefs de France.

We love Via Napoli! We realized we've visited a lot of the same restaurants in previous trips, so we were hoping to try something new this time.
 
Out of the four, my choice would be R&C because I don't like Marrakesh. I find the food bland and uninspired. But I come from a place where excellent North-African food is just a phone call away. Outside your list, I'd go for Biergarten. It's certainly more relaxed than Chefs de France or Le Cellier, the buffet is very good and the show is fun for kids (and adults :yay:)

Biergaraten was hard to knock off our list because we really liked it last time. I struggle between going back to what we like and know, or trying something new.
 
LeCellier is crazy expensive and 2 credits on DDP. You could choose much better restaurants for 2 credits.
 
I would choose Marrakesh or Rose and Crown. We like both of them. You can't go wrong with either one.
 
If you don't mind the price tag, I would go for Le Cellier! Before it was 2 TS, we had to eat there two nights in a row because our kids loved it so much! We had free dining! They love it all! The theming! The cheddar cheese soup! The bread! The steaks! Yummy!
 
Of those 4, Rose & Crown.

I would love to try Rose & Crown but as we come from the UK the rest of the party think it's a waste of time for us. The menu looks great, maybe one day I will convince them (or dine alone).
 


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