Les Chefs de France

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Hello!! This will be our first kid-less trip :cool1:!! We are coming down for our 20th anniversary and we will be on the regular dining plan. We have some friends who are are going at the same time so we will be meeting up with them for a few reservations. That being said, we are looking for an Epcot TS that we haven't tried. The menu for les Chefs looks good and on allears it has like a 95% approval rating but I trust my sha-diser's opinions....any feedback on this place? TIA:wizard:
 
We had a good meal here in September. The petrifoles sp? were amazing. My only complaint was that the service got slower and slower as we needed the check to the point that we had to ask for it. We experienced slow service at check time in many restaurants and we'd go back to Chefs.
 
My family and I really enjoyed this restaurant. We already have an ADR for this June.

Our service was very friendly and professional. Our CM, Julia, was from France and was very patient when explaining different dishes. Our wait for a table was very short. Yes, we had an ADR.

The food was hot and quite tasty. A couple of us got the Fixed menu. The chicken was good. I especially liked the potatoes. My DDs both got the mac and cheese. It was good, but they couldn't finish it because of how large the portion was. The French Onion soup was delicious. The hit of the night was the duck that DH ordered. Very good. The desserts were very good too.

We really liked the experience. I would definitely go with a group of adults. If you are looking for a quiet place to eat, this one is not that. The tables are pretty close together and can get noisy.

I hope this helps. Have fun!!:banana:
 
We really enjoyed this restaurant and wouldnt hesitate to recommend it! my daughter had the mac and cheese which she still raves about. My son and I had the mahi mahi and it was cooked to perfection. The service was great and we had seats below "street" level so we had a really good laugh at people peerng in and pointing at our lunches. And Remi at our table was a real treat too. I don't think you will be disappointed!
 

We have been there for lunch and dinner several times and its always been good.:thumbsup2
 
This is actually my favorite place in Epcot now. Yes I like it more than Le Cellier believe it or not. The only thing I have not liked here is the mac and cheese but the beef and chicken dinners were both amazing everytime I have had them.
 
We have been a few times for both lunch and dinner. I think it's excellent!! It's one of my favorite restaurants in Disney. The onion soup is incredible. The mac and cheese is delicious so is the salmon.
If you've seen the movie Ratoutoille, Remy the rat fom the movie is escorted around to diners- so cute and FUN!! My kids still love it and they are older.
Try it you'll want to go back.
Can't wait to go next month!
 
The food here is very good. As a PP said, the tables are close. The tables are so close that we were holding a conversation with strangers next to us. That is a favorite of DH and mine, you can meet people from all over the world while vacationing at WDW. Try this restaurant, I don't think you will be disappointed.
 
We have an ADR for tomorrow night:cool1::cool1::cool1: (we fly in tomorrow afternoon)

Chefs is one of our favorite places. Get a table by the window and watch the world go by! We like Chefs better than Bistro de Paris. Be prepared for a leisurely dining experience--the servers are French and there's no rushing!
We've always had good service here and DH adores the creme brûlée--me, the profiteroles.:cloud9:
 
I had lunch at Les Chefs last summer... first time I'd ever dined there.

My *only* complaint about the whole experience is pretty small... the tables are a bit close together. The meal itself was one of (if not) the best I've ever had at WDW.

Our party was 4 adults and we all got the fixed price lunch. Everything was really good. My mom and sister raved about the quiche, saying it was the best quiche they've ever had. And I'm still dreaming about the delicious baked mac & cheese! Sooooo yummy.

DH and I are going on an anniversary trip this fall, just the two of us, no kids. We want to try Le Cellier, but I'm really considering going back to Les Chefs! It was that good.
 
DH and I love Les Chefs! The beef medallions are wonderful!! DH loves the Salmon. And dessert...ahhhhh!:lovestruc I think you'll be glad you ate there. We also love Le Cellier. It may be a little quieter there, but either way, you can't go wrong!:thumbsup2
 
Les Chefs de France is one of our favorites! My DW and I have had lunch and/or dinner on nearly every one of our many trips to WDW and have never been disappointed. The food quality is always excellent and the service very good. The ambiance is outstanding despite the closeness of the tables. It is a special treat during lunch when Remy appears to entertain. I am amazed (and thankful) that walk-ups are almost always possible. :goodvibes
 
We were just there last week and had a great meal. Several of us ordered from the fixed price menu -- The salmon was very good. :thumbsup2

Even my very picky DS9 said he wanted come back here on our next visit.
 
We ate there once in January of 2010 and really enjoyed it. We were almost the only guests in there for lunch. the food was very good and Remy was ours for about 10 minutes.

We will go there again.
 
We go every trip! It is crowded, but it's Disney World, and it's a great atmosphere with real good food. Love the roasted chicken on the 'Prix Fixe' menu, and it seems like a great deal to me.

Hope you like it as much as we do. :goodvibes:goodvibes
 
Went in February for lunch, loved it. I haven't gotten my review up for it yet but it was great.
 
I loved it. The Gruyere gratin de macaroni was heavenly, as was the creme brulee. Our waiter was very friendly and helped us choose the right wine.
 
We also love it here. The creme brulee is good (though Jiko's was better to us), but we adore the profiteroles for dessert, and really love the french onion soup, the chicken, the beef ribs. My dd14, who is the pickiest child I know, loves the mac & cheese as well. We do also really like lunch at Le Cellier, I would say these two are tied.
 













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