helloconnie
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For those of you that have been to F&W, what are the best booths this year? If I only had time to go to three or four, which would you recommend?
This was great! Thank you! I am a foodie so love to try everything. Now the difficult part...choosing which to try.Something I posted in another thread - here are all the things we tried over our two days of Epcot visits just recently:
We didn't go for anything that we felt we could get at home. If we had more time, we'd have tried a lot more.
- Shimmering Sips - Mimosa Flight, Emile's Fromage Prize: enjoyed both very much!
- France - Beignet with three-cheese blend: ok, but not as cheesy as we expected
- Greece - Griddled Cheese with Pistachios and Honey: found this very flavorful and enjoyable
- Belgium - Beer-Braised Beef with smoked gouda mashed potatoes: very delicious and good comfort food
- Brazil - Black Beans with Pork Belly, Brazil nut pesto and white rice: only disappointment here was the rice as it was undercooked
- Japan - Beef Wa-Gyu Don: very delicious (better rice too!) and an economical introduction to Wagyu beef
- Flavors of America - Carrot Cake with cream cheese icing: what an indulgence...it was delicious!
- Spain - Sangria Flight: probably the only real disappointment; the red was not to our liking at all, and the two whites were pretty forgettable
- Germany - Schinkennudeln: this was delicious; heavy, so we are glad we split it
- The Alps - Warm Raclette Swiss with Alpine Ham, baby potatoes, cornichons and baguette and a Frozen Rose': we could have eaten a second one...loved this dish a lot. The frozen rose' was delicious
- China - Crispy Duck Bao Bun with Hoisin sauce and the Pan-Fried Chicken Dumplings with house-made sweet and spicy sauce: Ooooooh that duck...ranked in the top three dishes for us. The sauce on the dumplings was good, just the right amount of heat
- Mexico - Braised pork tostada with fried corn, black beans, avocado mouse, queso fresco along with the braised beef short rib taco on corn tortilla with salsa de chile morita, avocado mousse and spring onions, plus a Trouble in Paradise Margarita: both dishes very tasty and we loved the margarita...very refreshing!!
- Hawaii - Kalua Pork Slider and the Passion Fruit Cheesecake plus the sparkling pineapple wine: huge flavor in that slider...a top dish for us and the cheesecake was a delightful surprise. The wine was very good too.
- Wine and Wedge - Boursin Fig and Balsamic Souffle with fig and the assorted artisanal cheeses and accompaniments, plus the Riesling offering: we both enjoy the flavor of fig and these dishes did not disappoint; the cheese variety was very nice and the wine paired well
This was great! Thank you! I am a foodie so love to try everything. Now the difficult part...choosing which to try.
So what were some of your favorites?I can tell you that both my daughter and I spent a lot of time watching review videos that came out at the start of the festival, and I set up a spreadsheet of each F&W booth along with their festival menu, both foods and beverages. We started out marking ALL the dishes that sounded interesting, then ranked items according to 'must try' or 'nice to try'. It helped us to focus on what we truly didn't want to miss, knowing if we had both the time and weren't full, we could circle back to any of the 'nice to try' and hit those up as well.
I had a great map I found online of the booth locations and printed a copy of that to take with us - was very happy I did that as the Food Guide they hand out had no map at all - just the booth listings and menus. We stayed at Riviera and on the day we arrived, we rode the Skyliner over to Epcot in the afternoon just to pick up a couple of the Food Guides - the gate cast members helped us out with that. We rode back to Riviera and then sat at Bar Riva for cocktails and snacks - pulled out the map I brought from home and game-planned how we would hit all the spots we wanted to over the two park days we had.
Most all of the booths don't open until 11am, so be aware that if you get there earlier that will be time to do other things. We did some shopping (picked up Remy's Scavenger Hunt maps - got the prize right away, but still enjoyed searching for him during our walk around the World Showcase) and rode Remy's Ratatouille Adventure one day, Soarin' another day, before the booths opened.
There are only a few 'nice to try' we didn't get to, but that just gives us a reason to plan to go again.
So what were some of your favorites?