Has anyone eat at all of the Epcot sitdowns?

I've done Marrakesh, San Angel Inn, Chefs de France, Rose and Crown, Nine Dragons and Teppanyaki.

I have and ADR for Le Cellier for August and am hoping to get one for Bistro de Paris, too.

That leaves Akershus, Alfredo's and Biergarten, though there's nothing really pulling me to go to any of them right now.
 
Of those three, Biergarten is definitely worth a trip. Akershus is now just a character meal, and Alfredo's has reportedly never been worth visiting, but Biergarten is a really fun time, with good food.
 
Hmm... Over the years we have done all the Epcot restaurants, with the exception of Nine Dragons. I have tried the fast food near-by and thought it was just awful. We have some gourmet Chinese food loving friends and they liked it, though.

We actually really like Alfredo's, both the food and the singing can be good. I think the best food-wise are Bistro, Chefs and some things at Coral Reef (and a really nasty fish cake once). The best atmosphere is Coral Reef, San Angel and Bistro if you get a window table during the fireworks. Ditto outside at Rose and Crown (and a blast at the bar waiting if a magician is present). Over the years almost all of the food has been dumbed down to fit mass tourist tastes. The Marrakesh food was outstanding early on, but is pretty tasteless these days. I remember a great CM 14 years ago who gave me a bunch of extra pickled lemons, something I ate in Egypt and have seen few places anywhere.

Carla
 
The only two we havent tried (and probably wont try) are Morroco and Norway.
 

The only one we haven't done is the Bistro, just because we can never find a good time to visit.

Our favorites have been Nine Dragons, Rose+Crown, Le Cellier, Chefs, Biergarten, and pre-princess Norway, in no particular order.

Teppanyaki and Coral Reef at the very bottom of the list, had terrible experiences at both of them.

Marrakesh is bland, San Angel is fairly inauthentic and bland as well, and Italy has now become a toss up - just had a very pleasant meal there last night, after having a very disappointing time in the past. Garden Grill, we've done enough times and while good, we're not hurrying to return.
 
What a great goal! I won't ever be able to make all of the TS restaurants due to my meat and potatoes family. Maybe one day I'll live near enough that I can pop in to Epcot for some solo meals and sample my remaining "to-do's". :earsboy:
 
My husband and I are on the same mission. We finally ate at San Angel for the first time this past weekend (it was just ok). All we have left is Germany and Morocco and the only reason we've skipped them to date is because those flavors just aren't favorites of ours.

I am so surprised by how many people have skipped Nine Dragons and Alfredo's!! I love them both. I've posted this a million times, but it's worth it - eat outside in the evening at Alfredo's. It's beautiful out there and so much less noisy and crowded than inside. Sitting out there with a glass of wine is the perfect way to end a day at Epcot. We've also never had a bad meal or bad service at Nine Dragons. I agree that the food at the counter is horrible, but the restaurant is terrific. Give it a try!

K
 











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