Help me pick - EPCOT Dinner

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After all of my trips to WDW you would think that I would know where to eat but I'm coming up empty on a dinner choice for EPCOT. Le Cellier is out of the question because it is fully booked. I would welcome any opinions. There are four of us - myself, husband, 2 older teens. Dining plans already include Narcoossee's and Brown Derby and I am trying to talk my husband into giving California Grill another try. I would love it if any of you would reccommend a fun place to eat at EPCOT.
 
Chefs de France is an excellent meal; the best at Epcot afaic. We've been pleasantly surprised with San Angel Inn recently. Coral Reef is much better than most reviews I've read of it indicate. Those would be my recommendations.
 
How about marrakesh? The food is not bad, there is a show with music and a dancer.
 
Tepan Edo is a Japanese Grill, the Chefs perform etc., it's a fun experience. We have these types of restaurants at home and Tepan Edo is the same. The food is good!

We also love Marakkesh! Nice show and we really love the food! The Kabobs and Lamb Cous-Cous are tasty and the belly dancers pretty cool!
 

Bistro De Paris is the best one on site hands down. I haven't eaten at the San Angel Inn in like 20 years and I keep confusing it with the counter service place outside which I think stinks.
Rose & Crown is always fun and I too enjoy the Coral Reef though it keeps getting lousy reviews :confused3
 
We had a wonderful meal at TUTTO Italia in ITALY.
It's best you have the DP to eat here for it's a bit pricey.
I have it booked for next trip and I'm looking forward to it.
 
Bistro De Paris is the best one on site hands down.
Super expensive, though.
I haven't eaten at the San Angel Inn in like 20 years and I keep confusing it with the counter service place outside which I think stinks.
Inside, San Angel Inn, has gotten MUCH better over the last twenty years. Outside, Cantina de San Angel, is currently being totally reborn, as a combined counter-service/full-service restaurant, like Yak & Yeti at AK.
 
I'd recommend Chefs de France or Tutto Italia. Teppan Edo is also a fun option, but the food is probably better at the first two options.
 
We're going to the Beirgarten this time. Haven't eaten there before but have heard good reviews about their buffet.
 
Teppon Edo is a fav with my kids - 13 & 7. They enjoy the show, and the food is pretty good. My wife really enjoyed the sake sampler as well. I don't mind eating there as I've always gotten my steak cooked the way I order it - the chef's don't mind making a med-rare steak instead of going all the way to medium the way I've gotten them at other places (still haven't been able to get into Le Cellier though).
 
:surfweb: Reading this makes me wonder should I change Tutto Italia to Chefs de France? - guess I'll have to plan another trip - LOL.
 
I have to say I also really like Chefs de France, don't forget that the Epcot resorts are only a short walk away so if you are up for it, maybe give one of the restaurants on the Boardwalk or at Yacht and Beach Club a try.
 
(If not LeCellier) My family would pick Tutto Italia, followed by Les Chefs de France, followed by Rose and Crown. If you like the food on the menu, Kouzzina would be my pick for something unique out of Epcot, Flying Fish for a sure bet.
 
I was going to say Le Celier...then I saw that it is booked. I would also eat at Coral Reef again. Rose and Crown would be a good choice too.
 
Chefs de France would be my vote. I personally like that they offer the prefix on the dining plan so that you can get a soup along with the entree and dessert. Most other places are just the later.
 
Chefs de France would be my vote. I personally like that they offer the prefix on the dining plan so that you can get a soup along with the entree and dessert. Most other places are just the later.

What do you mean by prefix? Sorry, I don't understand what you're saying.
 
I have eaten at LeCellier and was really good. I tried myself to get reservations for this August but was completely booked. All the popular places book up really fast - up to 180 days in advance. I will be trying Teppan Edo for the first time because i've heard the chef's entertain and was good.
 


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