One more table service needed -what about these two?

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I made our ADRS and got Teppan Edo (hopefully they are added) and couldn't get Le Cellier during our stay. I was thinking about Marrakesh or the Bistro de Paris. What are your thoughts on these two? I have not booked any TS that day as I thought we might enjoy just keeping the day open and not having the pressure of a reservation. But if either of these is really good and highly recommended maybe I'd make one. Please share your thoughts.
 
Bistro de Paris is the best restaurant in Epcot. Yes, better than le Cellier.

Just be aware that the Bistro is more of a fine dining experience and they don't have a children's menu. Take a look at the menu right here on the DIS.
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/dining/diningmain.cfm
 
Don't know if you are doing the dining plan or not, but Bistro is not included on the plan. Supposed to be very good though. :)
 

Thanks! I am using the dining plan and had overlooked that!

In that case, you could consider Chef's de France, the restaurant on the main level. Not as good as Bistro, but still very good.
 
I am booked at Marrakesh in Jan09. I chose this because it is more unique and has received some good reviews. I have had Morrocan food before and it is very unique and very good....nothing scary....various salads and meat dishes that are quite tasty. I am hoping for the same at Marrakesh too.
 
I want to go to Marrakesh, but the cinnamin chicken thing :scared: Can't seem to find something we would like. So someday but not yet :)

Another option if you are at EPCOT is to head over to the BW or BC/YC (just to complicate things ;))
 
We have eaten at both Marrakesh and Chefs def France and, although we enjoyed them both, we preferred Chefs. We have eaten there twice and will go back again.
 
I'd choose Chefs. Or if you want to take a walk on the Boardwalk (close by) I'd choose Spoodles.
 
Bistro de Paris isn't on the DDP, so I would suggest Marrakesh.

We went to Les Chefs in October 2007 and are in no rush to go back. Both food and service were not good for us.
 












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