brooker said:Hey everyone......can anyone recommend a good table service at Epcot other than Le Cellieur? We are looking for regular types of food I guess like steaks, ribs, chicken etc.
Forever42 said:We've found Chefs de France and Rose and Crown to be of fairly high quality in comparison to other restaurants at Epcot, though Le Cellier is our favorite. Norway used to be a favorite as well, before the princesses.
I'd stay away from Teppanyaki, San Angel Inn, and Alfredo's. All of those are lower quality than what we can get out of Disney, and Teppanyaki isn't worth it compared to other Japanese steakhouses - bland, small portions.
). Teppanyaki's was just as good as mine. My family says mine is better than Benihana's though! 
Sorry, Le Cellier is our favorite! However, we also really like Teppanyaki and Alfredo's. Teppanyaki has been wonderful everytime we've gone (we go for lunch if that makes a difference) and we always get more food than we could possibly eat. Despite bad reviews, we love Alfredo's as well. All of our meals there have always been exceptional and the service has been great. Last time, the waiter helped us learn some Italian! We were never rushed or felt pushed out despite some other reports. I'd try for yourself and form your own opinion. 
02bBarbie said:How about Garden Grill?
It's rather presumptious to assume the OP is excluding LE Cellier because the food is bad. Perhaps they already have an ADR for it or ate there on a previous trip and wish to experience something new.
Just because *you* have a bad experience at a restaurant doesn't mean the restaurant on the whole is bad
Forever42 said:And Teppanyaki doesn't compare to any of the Japanese steakhouses I've been to. It's one of the very very few at Disney that we won't return to, since we have no reason to. Kobe, Benihana, Arigato, Kan Pai, we've had much better meals at.
02bBarbie said:It's rather presumptious to assume the OP is excluding LE Cellier because the food is bad. Perhaps they already have an ADR for it or ate there on a previous trip and wish to experience something new.
Just because *you* have a bad experience at a restaurant doesn't mean the restaurant on the whole is bad
I didn't mean it *was* the reason... I suggested that as a possible reason...
Bumbles said:hence why I said you were being presumptuous.
Brygida said:I said it was a suggested reason... that is NOT presumptuous. I did not say it was there reason... that would be presumptuous.
Brygida
I found Le Cellier to be just awful... probably why the original poster is avoiding it.
Brygida said:Where are the other restaurants you've mentioned?
Forever42 said:Benihana at the Hilton at Disney and in West Palm, Kobe in Clearwater and Orlando, Kan Pai in Orlando, and Arigato in Tampa and Clearwater.
Honestly, though, location doesn't mean a thing. Just because the others are in New York or Vegas doesn't make them better or worse than in other locations. I've been to terrible restaurants in NYC and excellent restaurants in out of the way suburbs.