What are your favorite restuarants in Epcot?

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I was thinking about going to San Angel Inn, and Tutto Italia Ristorante. How are these 2 places? And what restuarants do you recomend in Epcot?
 
So has to be Garden Grill. We have always found the food to be great. Also kind of fun revolving the whole time !
VJ
 
Tutto Italia is very good. We ate there a couple of weeks ago. Excellent food and service. Husband arranged for them to sing happy birthday to me and they gave me chocolate mousse, my fave!!!! The desserts are so good...
 
We aren't big San Angel fans, it used to be good its not so much now. We havn't been there in a year though.

We love Le Cellier (but hard to get an ADR) and Biergarden. Great buffet with some kid friendly good choices if you are not adventerous.
 
My favorite restaurant in Epcot & all of WDW is Coral Reef - love the atmosphere with the aquarium view and have had excellent meals & service there.
 
Biergarden and or Tutto Italia.

We love the atmosphere of Biergarden and Tutto Italia is sooo good!

PS: This should be moved to the Restuarants Thread.
 
We've got a family tradition to go to the Rose & Crown (the chocolate cake for dessert is especially awesome)
It's great for a good/goofy pub atmosphere near the bar too, if you don't have kids with you. It's a CM/Locals hangout a lot of times too, so it's always full of very spirited people :earsboy:
 
we like a later reservation at UK so we can catch Illuminations while having a nice meal. DW like Le Cellier and is especially fond of the cheese soup and we also enjoy Coral Reef. We enjoy Italy's lunch very much and prefer it to their dinner

We find Japan to be the same as Benihana -- but we haven't tried the sushi restaurant and China to be a standard Chinese restaurant. France and Germany are just OK; Mexico has tables very crowded together Norway's menu is very interesting but i didn't enjoy it much. Morocco's food is better than average their floor show and belly dancing is quite entertaining.

we prefer some of the Boardwalk restaurants like Flying Fish and Yachtsman's Steak to most of the EP restaurants --excepting UK, Canada and Coral Reef.

Pop
 
Tutto is excellent. San Angel is just OK. We love both restaurants in Japan and Le Cellier is wonderful (but like someone already said, hard to get in).
 
Our favorites are: Tutto Italia, Biergarten, Le Cellier, Nine Dragons (since the refurb) and Sunshine Seasons and Yakitori House for CS.
 
I like the Morrocan restaurant and Akershus in Norway. I've never been to Le Cellier, but it's on my to-do list as I have heard so many good things about it. San Angel Inn is cool as far as atmosphere is concerned, it's neat to get a table overlooking the boat ride as it goes past the pyramid, but I have found the food to be so-so, nothing to write home about. The Mexican pavilion is by far my favorite one to visit due to how cool (meaning really neat, not temperature) it is inside, I just wish the food and the ride was up to spec. I'm not saying that the food is bad, it's just not as good as you would expect.
 
Restaurant - Bistro de Paris in France

Quick Service - Tossup between Yakitori House in Japan and Tangerine Cafe in Morocco

Snack - Pretzel in Germany
 
Garden Grill is a good character meal and Coral Reef has decent food and good view. Le Cellier is probably the best at Epcot. San Angel has a really cool atmosphere, eating down by the river. We could not stand Biergarten's food. The place was fun, but the food was lousy enough that we don't plan to go back. Have not been to Tutto but it is on our list.
 
Our favorites are Le Cellier and Akershus. My DH and I looooove Le Cellier. My kids aren't crazy about it (I think it's the atmosphere), but they love Akershus for the princess. We enjoy the food at Akershus as well (particularly the salad/appetizer bar) and we like getting the free photo that's included. We're trying Coral Reef for the first time this upcoming trip; I've heard several good comments about it.
 
We love Coral Reef. One of two places on our "must do every trip" list (other is Ohana dinner, fwiw).
 





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