Epcot where to eat?

NicholeB630

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Wanted to get some input on where we should eat at Epcot in World showcase? When we went before we ate at one of the italian places. It wasn't the place straight back but if you were facing that it was on the left and it had a little outside area to sit at too. It was so good there. Anyways we'd like to try something new. A sit down place. We will have a 4 and 7 year old with us. What are your favorite places?
 
I haven't had anything yet in the World Showcase that I didn't like. Biergarten is fun, but it is pretty loud, and you share a table with other guests. Le Ceiller is good to, but a bit on the pricey side. The cheddar cheese soup is sooo tasty! I would look at some menus and go with what appeals to you. I don't think you can make a bad choice.:)
 
I agree with Le Cellier, but it is a signature restaurant so it is pricier. The soup is soo good A slightly better table option that I also thought was good was the La Hacienda in Mexico.
 

Biergarten, Tokyo Dining, and Rose & Crown are our favorites :lovestruc although, truly I haven't ever been disappointed at any of the TS in Epcot. I have heard just mediocre things about the China restaurant (we haven't been there personally), but otherwise, mostly good things all around.
 
Would recomend Teppan Edo for a nice cultural experience and table side entertainment for the kiddo's, and good food that isn't "strange", for picky eaters.
 
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Wanted to get some input on where we should eat at Epcot in World showcase? When we went before we ate at one of the italian places. It wasn't the place straight back but if you were facing that it was on the left and it had a little outside area to sit at too. It was so good there. Anyways we'd like to try something new. A sit down place. We will have a 4 and 7 year old with us. What are your favorite places?

We always go to via Napoli, but now we do "Teppan Edo" as well !! Our kids (4 and 9 ) insist on it !! The chefs do such a great job with the entertainment ! ( we love the onion volcano!! ) and the food is really good !!
 
We always eat at Via Napoli and Le Cellier and have always had great service and meals. We ate at San Angel Inn once and thought it was very tasty as well.
 
If paying out of pocket-Via Napoli

On the Dining Plan-Teppan Edo (especially with kids)
 
My Epcot day is the only day where I do not have an ADR. I figure when we get hungry, we should be able to find a meal. I love the Fish and Chips for instance as maybe a lunch. My system would most likely have difficulty with a lot of the dishes from the various countries, so we might end up in the American Pavillion for dinner.
 
My faves are Spice Road Table (exotic food...if with kiddos, they might not like) and Le Cellier (signature though). I also recommend Biergarten (buffet with community seating in big long tables), San Angel Inn (just for the ambiance as food is meh) and Chefs de France (good food that's not a signature).

Was not thrilled with Via Napoli (food was just meh), Rose and Crown (terrible service and can get exact same fish and chips at CS place for cheaper), Akershus (expensive and some food was icky, some was good but so expensive due to characters), Teppan Edo (expensive and we have much better hibachi at home) or Marrakesh (icky food and couldn't see dancers).
 
Depends on your crowd, of course, but our family favorites are Chefs du France, Rose and Crown and Biergarten for sit down meals. Le Cellier is very good but overpriced. Garden Grill is fun and food is good, and coral reef for sea food. Otherwise, we walk to Yacht Club for Yachtsman Steakhouse, Captains Grill or the brewpub at Boardwalk Big River Grill
 
Depends on your crowd, of course, but our family favorites are Chefs du France, Rose and Crown and Biergarten for sit down meals. Le Cellier is very good but overpriced. Garden Grill is fun and food is good, and coral reef for sea food. Otherwise, we walk to Yacht Club for Yachtsman Steakhouse, Captains Grill or the brewpub at Boardwalk Big River Grill
Beaches and Cream at Beach Club is yummo too! Good if paying out of pocket.
 
Beaches and Cream was always fun when it was a walkup place. Now I don't want to have to make an ADR for it.
 
My favourites right now:

Chefs de France
LeCellier
Via Napoli
San Angel Inn
Spice Road Table
 
As you can see from the responses, pretty much every place gets recommended by somebody. I think that the choice comes down most to what sort of food you like, or want to try. None of the restaurants at Epcot are really, really good. (Though Monsieur Paul can be on a good night...but the pricing is rather aggressive). Instead they are all good-to-pretty good and worth trying depending on your mood.
 












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