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Epcot.

We are planning on going to Epcot our last night of vacation to see illuminations.

Was wondering what sit-down dinner everyone thought would be a good "send-off". We are a family of 4...2 kids ds 7 & dd 3. 7 year old likes "adult" food meaning no mac & cheese or hotdogs, but steaks & other grown-up meals. We have tried San Angel before and really liked it. We were thinking about Biergarten, but dw is not thrilled with German food.

Any ideas???

Thanks,
 
Biergarten is ok but not what I would suggest for a 3 yo.

My wife and I really like Teppanyaki's in Japan. This is simillar to a Bennihanas where the chef cooks the food at the table. Plenty of good food, it is entertaining for the kids and also a really nice spot to view Illuminations.

Another of our favorite sit down locations is LeCellier in Canada. This steak house is comfortably cozy with excellent food. Canada is at the beginning to World Showcase so you are not too far from the exit at the conclusion of Illuminations.
 
Another vote for Teppanyaki. It is the one restaurant that both of my kids bet to go to on every trip. The kids meals are either shrimp or steak so your 7 yo should be happy. I believe they also have other choices for your 3yo, or if he will share with you there will be no charge for him.

The chefs are a lot of fun and the food has been consistently terrific. I think it would be a great send-off meal.

I would also suggest Marrakesh in Morocco. There is a belly dancer and the food is excellent.

Have fun, whatever you decide.
 

For a real "Disney" send off, I would make an early Ps at the Garden Grill. The food is delicious and your DS would not have to eat the child's plate, I'm sure. Then you could walk over to the WS for illuminations.
 
For a real "Disney" send off, I would make an early Ps at the Garden Grill. The food is delicious and your DS would not have to eat the child's plate, I'm sure. Then you could walk over to the WS for illuminations.
 
If you end up at Le Cellier (we loved it) make sure the kids get the Chocolate Moose for dessert. It comes shapes as a moose head with maple leaf cookie antlers. It's really cool:D
 


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