What's the best place to eat at Epcot

Well...since you asked...
We've never had a "bad" meal at Epcot!
Le Cellier is our fav, but it is sometimes/usually hard to get reservations on short notice.
Just had our first Teppan Edo experience, and enjoyed it so much, we ate there again on get away day!
Coral Reef, Garden Grill and Le Chefs are more of our favorites.
For QS, Sunshine Seasons was very good, with enough food to share!
Enjoy!
 
I agree with buckeev, at least with the TS lunches. We have always had consistent quality at Le Cellier (L & D) but it's a bit much for kids. (can always get the kids stuff that's literally everywhere you look though) For the best break for lunch though we always like Coral Reef. Beats any QS meal for sure, has good AC and is a great quite 'cool down' compared to trying to find a table outside somewhere. And yes I know it's not the quitest place to eat because off the sound bouncing off the aquarium face, but it's better than being outside.;)

Speaking of outside, love the Rose & Crown for it's location and people watching.
 
My favorite full service is Le Cellier. The staff is so friendly and the food is delicious! I also LOVE Tangerine Cafe in Morocco for quick service. The food is amazing for counter service and it's a great place to sit outside and relax:)
 
Our favorites at Epcot are Garden Grill, Coral Reef, and Biergarten. We also like to try lots of things from around World Showcase at counter service places just for the experience. We love Sunshine Seasons for the variety and grilled vegetable flatbread. My family is definitely in the minority here, but our least favorite meal that we've ever had at Disney World is Rose and Crown (just our opinion). :goodvibes
 

We haven't tried every one, but of the ones we HAVE tried, we love Biergarten and Les Chefs de France for TS and Tangierine Cafe and Boulangerie Patisserie for QS. Coral Reef and Sunshine Seasons are also very good, but in general, we prefer to dine in WS.
 
Chefs de France is my favorite, followed closely by Le Cellier and Teppan Edo. In fact, the only not so great meal I ever had at the World Showcase was at the indoor Mexican place...the service was terrible! (The other places I like--but not as much as my top 3--are Coral Reef, Akershus, and Tutto Italia.)
 
Chefs de France is my favorite, followed closely by Le Cellier and Teppan Edo. In fact, the only not so great meal I ever had at the World Showcase was at the indoor Mexican place...the service was terrible! (The other places I like--but not as much as my top 3--are Coral Reef, Akershus, and Tutto Italia.)

I have to agree with ya' on the Mexican place. We (probably like everyone else) don't get to do all that we would like, every time we go. Some of course we all always do an ADR for, but if ya'll are like us, when you get there you'll try to work in a few more, HECK you might even risk a (lest I say it) "walk up"! :laughing: It was that dreaded "walk up" for the TS at the Mexican place that we almost got up and left one time. We were thinking OMG I can't believe we're dropping the better part of $75 on this junk. Oh well, all of them I'm sure have a bad situation here and there.

The one that we've never done is Le Chefs. Now we NEVER miss the pastry counter, (could hit it 3 times a day) but the menu on Le Chefs is totally wasted on my DS & DW. I could get through it and cause some damage to the room card, as well as DD (now 23), but we'd have to go by ourselves for SURE. :rotfl:

I just want to thank everyone for their input in this thread.:thumbsup2 When you're like us, and don't get to go near as often as we would like, it's FANTASTIC to get input that helps us (all) plan for future visits. Albeit this next visit (if I have my way about it) will be ONLY myself and DW for our 35th anniversary. So the choices of dining can be a bit more 'special', even though she would eat PB&J if she had her choice. I OTOH just l-o-v-e to enjoy eating like we would never do while here at home.:woohoo: Like REALLY, why NOT just go out and go crazy and enjoy yourself?!?! Not like you do it every week, or every YEAR for that matter. (for a lot of families that visit)

Personally I would do two TS meals each and every day it say we lived less than an hour away, and could go whenever we wanted as a family. I've always said if we lived close, I'd never be at home, I'd be on-site hanging around like a gas light on a pole. :lmao: Now I might be eating plain dogs and water when there by myself but If I ended up with less than 150 days annually it would be a miracle! :dance3:
 
I could eat my way around Epcot for a week! And without fail, I'm always craving a different cuisine than the country I have ADRs in that afternoon or evening! :rotfl: My STAPLES however are:

Akershus Royal Banquet Hall for lunch. If DD didn't love her princesses so much I would probably opt out of this being on the staples list but the Norwegian meatballs are pretty good.

Le Cellier is another lunch staple and always will be. I'm prone to ordering the Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup and Filet Mignon, but also enjoy the chicken crepe when I feel like mixing things up.

I don't make too many dinner ADRs unless they're for character dining but do thoroughly enjoy Nine Dragons (pot stickers and noodle sampler), Bistro De Paris (sea scallops), and Teppan Edo (something different every time).
 
Wow! How to answer this question.? This park Has a vast array of soo many delicious places to eat. Whether it's the atmosphere or the superb service, or just the tasty food. Been to Epcot at least 30 times, & I'm sure of it . Tutto is just a step above all the rest IMHO. We usually eat out on the veranda , but this past Nov. We ate inside and the inside is nicely decorated & the food & service were once again over the top. :worship: For Dinner that is..

I also agree Le Cellier for lunch , and I second the Mushroom filet. Dee lish.
Also ate at Coral twice and had 2 awesome steaks there.

Hate .Hate Chefs de France. * Sorry for the people that love it , but Other than Remi interaction, the food and service were just ok at best..:confused3
 
Every Epcot trip always has three things: A Margarita and Churro in Mexico and a meal at Teppan Edo.

I love Japanese Steakhouses. I love the food and the environment. The chefs are always entertaining and the onion volcano thing never gets old to me. As for food I always get the sirloin steak and shrimp combo. Highly recommended...
 


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