I know a lot of people love Le Cellier, but any good steakhouse near your home can easily trump them. Moreover, as far as theming, in my family's opinion that is one uninteresting cellar. I'd say it's nice for a date except the tables are close together and there are no alcoves. We enjoyed our dinner there, nothing was wrong, but I don't get the burning desire to be there that many have. I only say that because you really will be happy with an alternative. If you need an Epcot alternative, the atmosphere at Coral Reef is fabulous and the food prepared well. We're trying out Teppan Edo next trip. Nine Dragons has been refurbed and we want to try it for lunch. We happened to love Garden Grill because we thought it was super Disney: unique setting, the restaurant rotates, the food was decent, service was fast, I was grateful for the salad (and it was grown hydroponically inside the Living with Land ride), and we saw Mickey. But the truth is, we'd eat there regardless of Mickey. If you just want great food then I definitely second Jiko or consider Boma. I'm looking forward to Sanaa when it opens in the Kidani Village building at AKL. Yachtsman steakouse has great steak and you can walk around the lake and get away from Epcot if you like. The Yachtsman and Jiko though take 2 dining credits if that is a concern. And strangely enough, on our last trip we thought our best steak and dessert came from the Brown Derby at DHS. They also had the best service. But it's also a 2 table credit. Also Flying Fish
(2 credits) and Spoodles over at Boardwalk have consistent and tasty food. Just some thoughts!