Epcot Restaurants poll?

Which Epcot Restaurant should we try?

  • Biergarten

  • Nine Dragons

  • Marrakesh

  • Rose and Crown

  • Tempura Kiku

  • Teppamyaki

  • Stick with Le Cellier

  • Akershus

  • Other


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cgbsilver@hotmail.co

MAN OF MEANS BY NO MEANS THAT LITTLE OLD WINE DRI
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I have been to San Angel Inn, Le Cellier and Chef de France. Would like to try something different next time which Epcot restaurant would you recommend?
 
Biergarten is one of our favs. We love German food and the servers are great. They have really good German beer and wine. You can get the wine or beer flight, yum.
 
Marrakesh is very underratd - we've been a few times and have always loved it. It's not as exotic as the name implies - there are dishes that are very ethnic, but if you get the chicken and couscous it's very tasty.
 

Marakesh is WWAAYY underrated, it is great food, beautifully decorated, and live entertainment. Besides, when was the last time you got to see an authentic belly dancer. Very cool, and the music is very nice.
 
Nine Dragons is delicious! The Honey Sesame Chicken is unbelievable. :)

Coral Reef is also great.
 
Le Cellier is hands=down the finest dining experience in the WS. After that, the fams LOVES Teppanyaki for the traditional hibachi dinner.

Marrakesh, as stated above a couple times, is underrated and deserving of a go.
 
Marrakesh easily. Excellent food. It's trouble is that many people just do not like their style of food. Great CS and TS.

San Angel has the same issue. Many people say the love Mexican and go there expecting tacos, burritos, chimichangas etc and don't like 'REAL' Mexican food because they are not used to it. Their food is excellent as well.
 
Le Cellier is our absolute favorite. We tried Coral Reef on last trip, but the food was not great & the service left a lot to be desired. The view was cool, though! We've also done Biergarten...I loved the food, but the rest of the fam was lukewarm on it & it was a bit noisy. There are still some we haven't tried, but it's just so hard to not go to Le Cellier!!! JMO :thumbsup2
 
My family loves Biergarten. We've eaten there on each of our last three trips, and we've never been disappointed.
 
I'd vote le Cellier but since you've been there if it were me, I'd try Coral Reef.
 
To us they are all great, but, if you have never tried the Biergarten, it a really good time PLUS great food. :) The atmosphere there is very festive, fun etc., and the food, if you like German style food of course, is GREAT! :thumbsup2
 
I chose Teppanyaki because you haven't been and it's the next most appealing to me. Coral Reef would also be up there (I had a bad experience in 99 but it was so long ago, I'm giving it another shot.)
 
Biergarten or Marrakesh, we love them both and they are the two we never miss.
 
Before voting, I would like to know if there are any children going and how old they are. Will it just be a couple? Then I will vote a completely different way than a family with small children .
 
We've only been to Marakesh and Coral Reef. Of those two, I'd have to go with Coral Reef. Although I was greatly disappointed in both. And I do like Middle Eastern type food, so that wasn't it. I thought the service was much better at CR and the view was great, the food was good, but not worth the reviews. Maybe I'm a food snob, although I eat at mostly chain places, I can appreciate finer foods.

We are trying leCellier this trip, but our favorite place to eat at Epcot isn't on your list, it's the Fish and Chips stand in England. That's a must for us every trip.
 
Before voting, I would like to know if there are any children going and how old they are. Will it just be a couple? Then I will vote a completely different way than a family with small children .

Hi Eva

Our family will consist of 4 adults, 2 Children 9 and 5 and 1 infant 10 month old
 
Thanks! Well I might have to vote for the Biergarten then. Our kids loved going there every year, when they were young. What am I saying, even at 22 and 24 they still love going there. Be sure to have the young ones talk the adult males into dancing with them during the show. They usually choose these men (sometimes women) to take place in the yodeling or dancings contests towards the end of the show. It helps if the child points at their Father a lot duing the show. My youngest was a pro at getting her Father on stage every year. It makes it much more enjoyable if you have a Becks or two before the contest. ;)
 




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