Les Chef de Frances?

jeleadams

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We are trying to eat at different places each visit to.

We really liked Le Cellier and have also eaten at San Angel Inn were we were less than thrilled.

So I would love to ear what you think about Les Chef de Frances.
And what your favorite Epcot place to eat is.
 
We have only tried Chefs de France for lunch, so can't give you any tips if you plan on dinner here. The "French Menu", at lunch is a wonderful bargain, filling and good! For $14.95 you get French Onion Soup w/Gruyere, a Toasted Ham and Cheese Sandwich with a green side salad, and Vanilla Creme Brulee.

Our families favorite Epcot eatery is Le Cellier, which is a restaurant you have already tried. We also enjoy the Garden Grill and the Rose & Crown.
 
Hoping to try Chefs for dinner. We do lunch there every trip - the French Menu is definitely a bargain at lunch - that is our sit down meal of the day. Fills you up.

They also have some very good appetizers which I like so I sometimes get one appetizer and the French onion soup for lunch.

I like it much better than Le Cellier (had a bad experience there) and San Angel - don't think their food is as authentic Mexican as it used to be so we've dropped that from our dinner list.
 

Hi,

Mom & I loved Chefs de Fance!! Going to go again. We also love Rose & Crown, great for Illumanations too!!

Allison
 
I love Chefs de France - especially the French Onion Soup and Creme Brulee!
 
Chefs de France is one of our favorite places, as well as Alfredo's and the rediscovered Le Bistro..upstairs from Chefs de France.
 
Chefs de France is WONDERFUL for dinner. DH and I went last year, and had a marvelous time. The food is fantastic, and the atmosphere and ambience are "tres magnifique!"
 
Thanks everyone we didn't want another disaster like San Angel Inn, but it looks like LCdF is a good choice
 
It is our Favorites also. They used to have this Scallop Appatizer that was great, but no more:( But i find the food to be very good, the sauces are under the not poured all over it. The desserts are great.

Kae
 
had a wonderful diner at Bistro de Paris--it is a smaller restaurant above Chefs de France--I'm going back again in September. It is not quite as noise or busy--we got lots of attention and were not rushed.





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I agree that the French Lunch is excellent and quite the deal. Be warned though that it is a LOT of food. The sandwich is a sandwich and a half. The soup is not a small cup...it's large and rich. And the creme brulee size is very generous. We were stuffed. Probably should have shared. There were four of us, and three of us had the French Lunch...my son doesn't like onions though, so they were kind enough to substitue lobster bisque, which I stole a taste of (got caught by the waiter also, who said: "Madame!") It was excellent! Other son had a potato and leek soup which he said was good, and a chicken and mushroom crepe which was huge and he said good. Very rich food! The only thing about it that wasn't "authentic", was the sugar substitute options on the table. In Paris you don't ever find anything but real sugar. (although I love my substitutes, so I'm not complaining).
 
the beef filet at Chefs is the best steak i have ever had at WDW bar none.

Cannot WAIT to go back, it's the first dinner PS we book every trip!

geek
 












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