Tell me your favorite places to eat in Worldshowcase at Epcot!

Buckalew

<font color=teal>Hammonitup!!!<br><font color=dark
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We have never eaten there and are wondering where you all like to eat in Epcot.
Thanks!:D
 
Le Cellier and Rose and Crown for sit down. The French bakery (can't spell the name??) and San Angel Cantina for counter service. We also enjoyed the Princess Storybook Breakfast in Norway.
 
we really enjoy the italian restaurant and lecellier. there has been some bad reviews lately on italy, but we ate there as part of the CP package and had no problems. would return for sure. and the cheese soup at le cellier is great! happy eating!:p
 
Though I am not a fan of Mexican food, I love the atmosphere of the Mexican pavillion restaurant. Can't think of the name of this place.

Loved the Japanese restaurant. It was fun to watch them cook right in front of us.

Favorite food that is consistently good - Chefs de France.

Love the filet mignon at Le Cellier, although the service the last two times has been lacking. Had to ask for everything.
 

San Angel Inn in Mexico--Mole Poblano and Margaritas
Le Cellier in Canada--Cheese Soup and excellent filet mignon
Marrakkesh in Morocco--Exotic, different, delicious!! Great atmosphere
Bistro de Paris in France--Haven't been there in many years but it was great
Rose and Crown in UK--fun, filling, best beer in the World.
Kringala Bakery in Norway has best cinnamon rolls and, if you like custard, try a Skol Brod. Awesome.


Alfredos in Italy was ok, nothing special.
Biergarten in Germany used to be excellent, but we don't like group seating or buffet.

Enjoy!
 
Le Cellier in Canada great food and service. We did not care so much for Alfredos in Italy" DH is American Italian" and also for Marrakkesh in Morocco. You have to go to both Kringala Bakery in Norway and Boulangerie Patisserie in France. Don't forget to leave room for a beavertail in Canada.
 
We really enjoyed dinner at Le Cellier in Canada. Service was good and the food excellent. Definitely my favorite restaurant.
 
:tongue: Le Cellier is number one for us. If you like regular good old fashioned american food, it's the the counter service restaurant at the american pavilion. Yes, the Mexican restaurant has excellent atmosphere, but you have to really like mexican food.:p Also,if you like tempura, the tempura restaurant {don't remmember the name} at Japan is quite good.:D Oh yes, one more, the fish and chips stand at the England pavilion:D
 
We love the San Angel Inn in Mexico.

I know it's not a restaurant, but we also like to stop and get a Beaver Tail at Trapper Bob's.
 
LeCellier is consistantly good food and good service.
 
My favorite places to eat in the WS are:
Le Cellier-- dinner
Tempura Kiku-- lunch
San Angel Inn-- lunch

We really aren't into Moroccan, German or Norweigan foods... and we can get good Chinese at home. As for Rose and Crown... we just haven't tried it yet.
 
Well since nobody else has mentioned it (except for the reference to the Princess Breakfast), I'll chime in with my favorite: Restaurant Akershus! I love the buffet there, which I think has a very interesting variety. I have a PS for there this Saturday...I'm getting hungry just thinking about it! :earsboy:
 
We've eaten at Alfredo's a couple of times and enjoyed it. The food was good and the atmosphere was nice. We had very attentive servers both times. We plan on going back in May.
 
Thanks for these replies. I hope to read some more too. Thank you also for the "beavertail" hint and the bakery in Norway.

(Sounds like I better figure on a lot of walking. ;) )
 
I've eaten full service meals at San Angel Inn in Mexico, Akershus in Norway, Biergarten in Germany, Marrakesh in Morocco, and Chefs de France (in, uh, France). Of these, I liked the food at Akershus' buffet best (though my kids weren't crazy about it). San Angel Inn has great atmosphere. Marrakesh and Biergarten have entertainment.

I also had a delicious counter service meal at Tangierine Cafe in Morocco and wonderful dessert at Boulangerie Patisserie in France.
 
My husband and I both love Akershus. And I manage to raid the Norwegian bakery a few times while I'm there. Good pastries and good beer. ;)
 
San Angel Inn in Mexico......surprised me....best meal in our whole stay!!!! I had the sampler platter....very, very tasty and I dont usually go for mexican food.

Alfredos also surprised me.....worst meal in our whole stay.....I had the sampler platter that had the lasagna, fettucine alfredo and gnocchi......tasteless but heavy......yuck! and I love italian food.
 
For my DW and I -- must do's include Marrakesh (Morocco) and Le Cellier (Canada). We love both places. We've tried Biergarten -- it was o.k. Tried San Angel Inn -- would give that one a thumbs down on food and service.

What's wonderful about WS is the opportunity to try different places and have a variety of experiences. Some will be good and others may be not so good -- but it's always fun to try something new!
 
For counter service, my favorites are the Tangerine Cafe (Moroco) and the Cantina de San Angel (Mexico). For full service, my favorites are Chefs de France (pricey, but very good!) and Alfredo's (Italy). There are really no bad restaurants in WS!
 












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