iwynlea
<font color=magenta>I am Eilonwy, daughter of Angh
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We were driving up to Epcot yesterday listening to the latest DisUnplugged podcast, and Kevin's dining review of Rose & Crown. It wasn't so much that review that started the conversation, as the fact that after the bad experience at Rose & Crown, Kevin, John, and Ann went to Chefs de France! "We really need to try that place," I told my DH, then added, "But I know it's expensive and I don't know if we'd like the food." (DH and I are very picky eaters, and not that adventurous.)
The plan for the day was to take lots of photos of Flower & Garden, grab some school bread in Norway as a snack, and head to Earl of Sandwich for lunch around 1pm. It was a beautiful day, we really took our time walking around and photographing (I give this year's F&G Festival an A compared to last year, and a B overall compared to all the ones we've been to before). About 2pm, we found ourselves in France, outside Chefs de France. "Let's just look at the menu," I said. And lo and behold, we discovered a prix fixe lunch menu, very reasonable at $20 per person. And we LIKED the options! DH and I looked at each other, looked at the menu, looked at each other, and then decided to splurge on lunch, if they had availability! And they did!
We were seated in less than 10 minutes, and lunch was everything I expected and more -- and I had REALLY high expectations after listening to Kevin & John talk about CdF on several podcasts. Not a big onion fan, I didn't think I'd like the soup, but I knew I wouldn't eat the lobster bisque -- turns out, the soup was very flavorful and with the cheese and bread, it was a perfect starter (I just didn't eat the big slices of onion). I had the croque monsier (ham & cheese sandwich) and DH had the mac & cheese. Both were fabulous - in fact, I have half a sandwich left for lunch today, which I am quite looking forward to. Dessert DH had the creme brulee and I had the chocolate cake. Both were fantastic. And our server, Robert...he was attentive without being obnoxious - just as I finished a soda, he would be there smiling with another. He stood nearby, and clearly watched us, but was not obvious in doing so, because I never caught him staring. The entrees weren't brought out until we were done with soup, and dessert wasn't rushed at all.
We were even treated to a visit by Chef Remy just as we were finishing dessert! He was so cute, and really quite the good chef! Totally unexpected finish to a great, unplanned meal. He's a nice addition to the restaurant. We had forgotten about him, but had heard he was making appearances on a past podcast.
So, now we're converted! We will definitely eat at Chefs de France again, and it's all thanks to Kevin & John! Thanks, guys, for the restaurant reviews and everything else you do for the Dis!! We'd probably never have found this gem without you!
The plan for the day was to take lots of photos of Flower & Garden, grab some school bread in Norway as a snack, and head to Earl of Sandwich for lunch around 1pm. It was a beautiful day, we really took our time walking around and photographing (I give this year's F&G Festival an A compared to last year, and a B overall compared to all the ones we've been to before). About 2pm, we found ourselves in France, outside Chefs de France. "Let's just look at the menu," I said. And lo and behold, we discovered a prix fixe lunch menu, very reasonable at $20 per person. And we LIKED the options! DH and I looked at each other, looked at the menu, looked at each other, and then decided to splurge on lunch, if they had availability! And they did!
We were seated in less than 10 minutes, and lunch was everything I expected and more -- and I had REALLY high expectations after listening to Kevin & John talk about CdF on several podcasts. Not a big onion fan, I didn't think I'd like the soup, but I knew I wouldn't eat the lobster bisque -- turns out, the soup was very flavorful and with the cheese and bread, it was a perfect starter (I just didn't eat the big slices of onion). I had the croque monsier (ham & cheese sandwich) and DH had the mac & cheese. Both were fabulous - in fact, I have half a sandwich left for lunch today, which I am quite looking forward to. Dessert DH had the creme brulee and I had the chocolate cake. Both were fantastic. And our server, Robert...he was attentive without being obnoxious - just as I finished a soda, he would be there smiling with another. He stood nearby, and clearly watched us, but was not obvious in doing so, because I never caught him staring. The entrees weren't brought out until we were done with soup, and dessert wasn't rushed at all.
We were even treated to a visit by Chef Remy just as we were finishing dessert! He was so cute, and really quite the good chef! Totally unexpected finish to a great, unplanned meal. He's a nice addition to the restaurant. We had forgotten about him, but had heard he was making appearances on a past podcast.
So, now we're converted! We will definitely eat at Chefs de France again, and it's all thanks to Kevin & John! Thanks, guys, for the restaurant reviews and everything else you do for the Dis!! We'd probably never have found this gem without you!