Fave EPCOT restaurant

TiggStitch

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When at EPCOT, and it comes time to grab some lunch, where do you and your family like to go? :thumbsup2

The place that usually you have been before and never can seem to miss. :worship:

Tell me what you love to have when at this place, and if you would like to share photos of the food you crave, by all means go ahead! popcorn::

Thanks!
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For CS, Sunshine Seasons in the Land pavillion is usually very good, and the selections are a step above typical CS places.

We have not tried all the TS restaurants there, but our lunch at Chefs de France last August was excellent, and we'll be returning there this August.
 
mm lunch or dinner I always seen to end up at Tutto - Italy. Lunch it is the lasagna and dinner it is the pork shank, mmmm.
The buffet at Germany is also good. I like the family style seatting, because it is usally me and a friend and we get to meet some new friends and share how our trip is going.
 
I enjoy the atmosphere and food at the San Angel Inn inside Mexico. I'm also a big fan of Biergarten in Germany. For desert, I love the strawberry crepes at the cart outside of France.
 

Vegetarian Platter at Tangierine Cafe in Morocco at Epcot. YUM. Very light & refreshing on a hot day - hummus & bread, tabouleh, lentil salad, marinated olives & couscous.

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Vegetable Platter at Sunshine Seasons in The Land at Epcot. Steamed fresh vegetables with white rice & lo mein noodles.

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For lunch for us it's definitely the bakery in France! The ham & cheese croissant is fabulous! The croissant is so light & flaky, it just about melts in your mouth! And they have a great selection of French pasteries. I haven't tried a bad one yet, but my favs are the neopolitan, the chocolate mousse, the chocolate croissant, and some raspberry thing. They are very light - not nearly as rich as they look. Sitting outside makes me feel almost like I'm sitting at a real French bistro.
 
For lunch for us it's definitely the bakery in France! The ham & cheese croissant is fabulous! The croissant is so light & flaky, it just about melts in your mouth! And they have a great selection of French pasteries. I haven't tried a bad one yet, but my favs are the neopolitan, the chocolate mousse, the chocolate croissant, and some raspberry thing. They are very light - not nearly as rich as they look. Sitting outside makes me feel almost like I'm sitting at a real French bistro.

OMG the raspberry one - Raspberry Shuss - to die for!!! That is my new favorite dessert in WDW. It reminds me of cheesecake but not as heavy...it's just perfect!

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A few other choices, including my 2nd favorite - chocolate croissant - from the bakery in France...

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The three we've eaten at most (probably 7-8 times each) are San Angel, R&C and Biergarden, so I guess they're our favorites.
 
My DH and I love Rose and Crown any time of day in Epcot. They have a great beer selection and you can sit on the patio or inside. DH loves the bangers and mash, I like the cottage pies, and we both love the cheese/fruit plate and bread pudding. Wish I had some pics, though that wouldn't help me keep the motivation to lose fifteen by our next trip in late May!! :lmao:
 
We LOVE Chefs de France for lunch. Their french menu (big bowl of french onion soup, grilled ham and cheese sandwich, side salad, and vanilla creme brulee, all for $18) is so good. I love the atmosphere too. Not stuffy at all and feels like a busy, cozy french cafe. We've enjoyed the service and food here (eaten here many times, lunch and dinner). My favorite Epcot restaurant, hands down.
 
We LOVE Chefs de France for lunch. Their french menu (big bowl of french onion soup, grilled ham and cheese sandwich, side salad, and vanilla creme brulee, all for $18) is so good. I love the atmosphere too. Not stuffy at all and feels like a busy, cozy french cafe. We've enjoyed the service and food here (eaten here many times, lunch and dinner). My favorite Epcot restaurant, hands down.

Chefs de France is also my favorite restaurant at Epcot. The French Menu now offers 2 choices for lunch: onion soup or lobster bisque; croque monsieur or quiche; and creme brulee or profiteroles for $19.95.
 
Chefs de France is also my favorite restaurant at Epcot. The French Menu now offers 2 choices for lunch: onion soup or lobster bisque; croque monsieur or quiche; and creme brulee or profiteroles for $19.95.

Great! Even though it's gone up $2 I think having more options is always nice and it's still worth paying for there.
 
We always try to go to Coral Reef for dinner. They have great grilled Mahi-Mahi and I love the butterscotch creme brulee. We were there in March and got tank side seats, although you can see from everywhere. My DH and DS love to eat at Liberty Inn, they love the buffalo chicken bites and apple cobbler. I like Lotus Blossom Cafe or Nine Dragons in China, it always depends on how much time we have. Then of course Mexico for a margarita.
 
Le Cellier. Great food & great service. We also have enjoyed San Angel (for the ambiance) & Chefs de France where we can people-watch while enjoying a tasty lunch.
 





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