I need a romantic restaurant in Epcot!

disneypolybride2008

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Which restaurant would be the most romantic for dinner in Epcot? Why? We will be on the disney deluxe dining plan. I am thinking France, but the pictures that i found show very cramped seating...is this true for the whole restaurant? (The picture showed the front window area). Is their duck entree good? I am also thinking LeCellier..can you get some dipping sauce for the steak entree? Thanks!
 
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I'm not sure about france as we didnt go there.
We did go to mexico the san angel. It was lovely. We were seated by the river (with occasional people going by on the boats). It was dark and you coul see the mountains of mexico in the distance. It was also candlelit.
I remember thinkin that it would have been really nice to have been there minus the kids and the in-laws!!
 
Which restaurant would be the most romantic for dinner in Epcot? Why? We will be on the disney deluxe dining plan. I am thinking France, but the pictures that i found show very cramped seating...is this true for the whole restaurant? (The picture showed the front window area). Is their duck entree good? I am also thinking LeCellier..can you get some dipping sauce for the steak entree? Thanks!

If you want to stay in EPCOT, France is the way to go. Bistro De Paris (not Chefs de France) is the way to go. I wouldn't clasify Le Cellier as the classic "romantic" restaurant. We haven't tried the new Italian restaurant, but perhaps someone can weigh in on that one. Personally, if I was looking for romantic I would probably wander away from EPCOT via the International Gateway and head for the restaurants in the Boardwalk area - something like Yachtman's, Flying Fish, Il Mulino, bluezoo, or Shula's. Not sure if the last three are on a dining plan though.
 
Bistro de Paris (which is upstairs in the France pavilion, and not the restaurant with the front window area) is very romantic. It is high end food with wonderful service in an elegant atmosphere.
 

Bistro is one of our favorites but it is not on the dining plan. I would also suggest leaving Epcot via International Gateway and take the 5 min walk to one of the signatures there. Flying Fish has excellent food but it's not romantic as it has an open kitchen so it's noisy. Perhaps the Yachtsman Steakhouse at the Yacht Club? It's usually quiet there.
 
Another vote for Bistro de Paris. Wonderful atmosphere and menu.
 
Bistro de Paris is the best but it does not take the dining plan.

I would expect all other restaurants inside the park to be full of noisy families, but the most conducive atmosphere would probably be either Chefs de France or Coral Reef. Maybe San Angel Inn, but the tables are very close together. I think the food is okay there but a lot of posters don't like it.

Il Mulino, bluezoo, or Shula's. Not sure if the last three are on a dining plan though.

They are not. None of the restaurants at the Swan or Dolphin take the dining plan.
 
It would better off leaving epcot from the International Gateway and going to the Flying Fish on the Boardwalk. Boardwalk is our home resort, so we have gone a few times. Having the Deluxe Plan why not use the 2 table services. Flying Fish is always an amazing place to it too!
 
Bistro Paris wins hands down if you're looking for a truly romantic, quiet restaurant with great food at Epcot.

To echo others here ... I don't think they accept the dining plan.
 





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