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Val d'Europe - Restaurants

wendybird7

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Mar 7, 2007
Hi guys, think I have asked this months ago but can't find on the boards!

Going next week, and we would like to try out one or a couple of the restaurants in Val d'Europe - has anyone been to any here, and is it cheaper than in DLP? Also...at the risk of sounding daft...how do you get to them from the metro station??

Any recommendations would be of a massive help :D
 
When you come out of the station turn right and head straight - you'll soon see val d'europe in front of you, 5-10 min walk (opposite side of the road to l'elysee hotel) . I think most of the restaurants are at the far end of the shopping centre but they have maps up. We ate at the italian restaurant there and had a very nice meal and the restaurant also had English menus. Can't remember how much it cost us but certainly cheaper than inside the parks.
 
If you come out the train station at the main entrance (end opposite the Etap/Ibis hotels). You turn right and the shopping centre is about a couple of minutes walk in front of you. Most of the restaurants are in les terraces area which is a good 5 mins walk into the centre and there are some outside here too. (There is a McD's and Sandwich/coffe shop downstairs not that far in and the Auchan supermarket has a takeaway baguette counter downstairs too)There were also a few chinese restaurants outside the shopping centre that we noticed but didn't try.:goodvibes

It's definitely cheaper to eat here than in the parks especially for snacks.
 
ohhh so its the restaurants actually inside the shopping mall, down where mcdonalds is etc, as I have been down there before? I think Val D'Europe shuts at 10pm...does anyone know if this is correct, as it does say this on the website? :)
 


Most of the shops at Val d'Europe closes at 9PM, Auchan at 10PM. After this time the shopping part of the buildings closes, but "Les Terrasses" stays open. There is a Chinese restaurant (very good, about 13 eur for menu), the Cafetaria Casino (not that good but very cheap, I think 7 eur for menu), there is a kebab restaurant, fish, Japanese, Italian and a general one. All the restaurants are cheaper then a table service restaurant at Disney. O, there's also a McDo.
 

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