What are your TOP 3's for Epcot

MinnieMommy07

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For Late lunch or Early Dinner.... either or... and what would you order?

I was thinking since we'll probably be in World Showcase by the time we get hungry...

Tangerine Cafe for some wraps and baklava (which is nice cause NO ADR!) :)

or Chefs de France- for a selection of things... wine and cheese, lobster bisque, and lunch/dinner, with a few desserts to share... I'd order the apple crepes! :lovestruc Any entree reccomendations? I was thinking duck...

and I haven't really thought about anything else.... hence the thread! :goodvibes

So advice is needed and appreciated... and your suggestions! THANKS!
 
1. Le Cellier
2. Coral Reef
3. Chef de France or San Angle or Rose & Crown or Teppen Edo

I still got to get to Biergarden
 

Marakesh is good and some good entertainment too.

Although the menu at Chefs doesn't grab me too much, I changed my mind when I saw you had wine on the list ....... :lmao:

If you had to go with a CS Tangierine would be my first pick. Nice not to have the ADRs but if you are doing a full day at Epcot and haven't planned a good TS meal for that day, I think you may appreciate the break. 12 hours walking around Epcot earns you a decent break .... and some wine of course! ;)
 
We're counter-service folks, so here are a few CS's we love:

Sommerfest at the Germany Pavilion.
Lotus Blossom Cafe in China Pavilion.
Yakitori House at Japan Pavilion.
 
San Angel Inn - Puntas de Filete en Salsa Guajill

Tutto Italia - Insalata della Casa con Pollo -on the lunch menu

Teppan Edo - Ueno


These were all great meals. The Insalata at Tutto was the best salad I have ever had. :thumbsup2
 
Late Lunch at Biergarten (not Biergarden; why do people here always misspell that!!??!) is fun because the entertainment is still on. You also get to enjoy a setting that was originally designed as the pre-show for what was going to be a major "Cruise down the Rhine" attraction in Germany.

Or San Angel if it's blazing hot out -- nothing like a romantic candlit riverside meal in the midst of a sultry Florida summer.

Third place is tough - the only thing really going for the grossly over-hyped Le Cellier is the fact lunch is cheaper than dinner. Marakesh to me just reeks nightime, so in the late afternoon would feel funny, but it might work for others. So easy choice is the Bistro over in Paris.
 





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