What to eat in Epcot

nickey

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What should we make sure we dont miss eating in Epcot. Someone told Hubby get the cheese platter from France. What is your must have. Thanks.
 
School Bread and a cup of coffee in Norway

Kir (champagne w/creme de cassis)....sooooo yummy--that's in France

Nothing beats a bratwurst and beer in Germany

The fish and chips stand in England is a great place to stop for sustenance

I admit that I like a big ol' smoked turkey leg in the American pavillion.

Now that I think about it, I do have a rather long list of "likes".:goodvibes

Oh, and don't forget the great food court in The Land!! There's something for everyone there.:thumbsup2
 
Last time we were there, we tried to get something in every country and we all shared, so none of us got too full and we got to try a bunch of different things.
We loved the meatball platter in Morocco and crepes in France.
Those 2 stand out the most from what we tried. I can't even remember the other stuff now.
 
It's not food, but def get a Grey Goose slushie at the outdoor stand at France.
 

Dessert from the French bakery is a must. I like the Orange Chicken at China.
 
The shaved ice in Japan - OH - and the curry in Japan is great too!
 
There are so many good options and it really depends on what your personal taste is for. I like the Rose & Crown Pub, Le Cellier, and Biergarten (in no particular order).
 
La Tangerine (sp?) in Morrocco is our ablsolute favorite counter service--amazing food and not the "norm". YUM! We get a crepe for dessert in France. There is a bakery in Norway that is great too--can't remember the name of it.
oh, forgot to mention shushi in Japan--very good!
 
Many good things mentioned above, but do not miss out on the french bakery. The ham and cheese quiche is awesome.
 
Cheddar Cheese soup in Le Cellier is a must :thumbsup2 And the frozen drinks in France are great as well. We tend to drink around the world more than eat around the world ;)
 
Ham and cheese croissant in France.
Anything in Morocco is good-slider platter was a nice surprise.
Almond sweet pretzel in Norway.

Fish and chips in UK.
Grand Marnier slush in France
Peach snap (beverage) in China. (tea cart)

Walk out the back of Epcot and over to the Boardwalk Bakery (takes 2 minutes). Get the pecan sticky cinnamon bun--ohhh myyy!
 
The Norway bakery has some really good stuff!!

We love to eat at Coral Reef! They have an awesome Lobster Bisque!
 
I beg to differ- Grey Goose and Grand Marnier slushies are food!
Tangeriene Cafe in Morroco
Pastries in France (pvithers are my favorite- I could go for one now)
School bread in Norway
Dsis loves the eggrolls in China
People rave about the crepes and Kaki Gori (shaved ice)
The LAnd does have a lot of good choices
 
Ooo, I love EPCOT!

One tasty treat I always try to get is a Veiled Maiden from the bakery in Norway. It's a dessert layered with apple sauce, cinnamon, and whipped cream .... it's cool and light.
 


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