Help me pick a restaurant in Epcot!

DizGirl20

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Hi - We want to try something new! So here is a list of where we have already eaten in the past... please tell us where to try next. We prefer Table Service to get off our feet. It can be for lunch or dinner. Thanks so much :goodvibes

Future World:
Coral Reef
Garden Grill

World Showcase:
Le Cellier
Les Chefs de France
Via Napoli
Teppan Edo
Rose & Crown
 
We tried Tokyo Dining on our last trip - LOVED IT! Beautiful restaurant, great views, fresh, delicious food. If you like Japanese food, I think you will really enjoy it. We enjoyed Hacienda de San Angel as well - I believe they are only open for dinner.

If you are willing to take a little stroll outside the park, we really enjoyed both Kouzzina and Flying Fish on the Boardwalk as well!
 
Biergarten is our favorite inside Epcot. We've eaten at all TS except the one in China.
 
I would go to one of the following:
Chefs de France, Via Napoli or Tokyo Dining
Take a look at the menus and see which one sounds the most like your taste buds. All are very good.
 

Really enjoy La Hacienda, been there a few time and it's been great every time! We like to go around 8pm and catch Illuminations.
 
I vote for Biergarten, although it is a buffet.
 
Thank you for your responses... I had not heard of Tokyo Dining (didn't know there was a 2nd restaurant in Japan, how crazy is that?)!

Biergarten seems to be a favorite. For those if you who have kids, did they enjoy the food? We have contemplated Biergarten in the past. My only concern as I have a very picky eater! :confused3
 
Yes, we had some picky eatter with us last year when we went and the kids still enjoyed the food. Because it's a buffet they can pick and choose with ease. They had german favorites with a few non-authentic stand bys ( mac and cheese - pizze bread - chicken nuggets )

We have also really enjoyed 9 Dragons.
 
Biergarten seems to be a favorite. For those if you who have kids, did they enjoy the food? We have contemplated Biergarten in the past. My only concern as I have a very picky eater! :confused3

There was plenty enough for my VERY picky kids that they were full and happy. Plus the entertainment is the best! I think they spent half the meal dancing on the floor with the Oompah band.
 
Restaurant Marrakesh (sp?) is awesome......went in there one day as there was no wait and had some fabulous food.....it is one of the easiest restaurants to get an ADR for as well.
 
Les Chefs and Biergarten would be the two I suggest that you haven't done- that we liked.

On a related note- Marrakesh is the only restaurant in the WS where I'd never eat again. We are about as far from picky as you can get- i.e. I'll try just about anything once, but the food was just gross and the service was slow as a snail.
 
Sunshine Seasons - in the Land is a great CS imho - just read a review and I love the bakery there! (its all the way to the end of the line btw - dh has a hard time navigating and usually picks up a dessert in the refrigerated self-serve areas )

Many choices - all good!

We're also going to try to be different this time around - we are going to try Biergarten (with a picky eater, dh loves German sausages tho - so here we go!)

and Bistro de Paris (above chef de France - not on Dining Plan, and its expensive, but its our 30th anniversary! or maybe I should go with Narcooses? choices, choices!)
 
Whereas we ate at Marrakesh this year and loved it. However, it was just DH and I. If picky DD had been with us, no way would she have touched anything on the menu. :confused3 Silly child. :love:

She loved Biergarten, as did the whole family. Buffets are generally better for the picky eater because there are so many more choices. They are also better for families with kids near the dining plan child/adult break: dining plan childen can eat from the adult foods too, while dining plan adults can eat mac-n-cheese to their hearts' content. At a regular menu location, you are locked in to the child/adult division.

Tokyo Dining is another restaurant that I would love to try but, again, only when it's just me and DH. With even a moderately picky kid? Not so much.
 


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