What's your Favorite CS at Epcot?

MomofKatie

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DD8 and I will be going to WDW this January. Thanks to the Undercover Tourist special (buy a 4 day ticket, get 2 days free), we have 1 more day at Epcot to plan. We usually don't do CS at Epcot, and so we need some opinions on the various places to eat. We will be doing a CS lunch.

What are your favorites and why? Thanks!!
 
Honestly I havent tried but two in Epcot as many times as I have been there we snack around the countries normally so its not too often we actually eat a CS. Ive tried Yakitori house in Japan and was suprised it wasnt terrible but wasnt half as good as I expected. I probably would try it again but try something else, I had the terriyaki chicken and it was something about the quality of the chicken I questioned then it came with plain white rice and I had to mix the chicken in with it real good so I could make the rice have some flavor.
Secondly we have eatten at Cantina St Angel twice and loved it. We always get either the nachos or the combination plate, we really enjoy them..
I would love to try Tangerine Cafe in Morrocco (picky kids keep outvoting me)
 
I like Seasons in the Land...I get the black forest sandwich,,it is MMMMM good.
 
cantina de san angels was yummy. We have many mexican restaurants in our town...It was not brilliant, but really good.
 

Tangierine Cafe, hands down. And they have a very Americanized kids menu for those with picky kids.

For snacks, the bakery in France has the best cheese plate and bread... hmmm...
 
We also really love the Cantina de San Angel! The combo plate is great--and, it's even better with a Fiesta Margarita from the margarita stand! For years when I was younger, my dad and I would get a combo plate or nachos, stake out a table and wait for Illuminations to start!
 
Tangierine Cafe! The vegetarian platter is wonderful. Would like to try the Shawarma Platter, too.
 
If the weather's nice, we'll sometimes take our food from the Boulangerie (France), and go through the arches to the (usually) quiet park-like area, and have a picnic overlooking the waterway. It's easy to pretend that we're in Paris, overlooking the Seine. :)
 
We also like Sunshine Seasons. The food was fresh and varied enough to satisfy all eight people in our party. I think just about everyone got something different, and to my knowledge, no one had a bad lunch. And if you knew my crowd, you would know that was something near a minor miracle.
 
Electric Umbrella had surprisingly good burgers and fries on our last two visits.
 





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