Where is the best ts @ epcot?

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Besides LeCellier, we can't get in there. I will keep trying but what is a good second choice? Thanks :teeth:
 
At Epcot my favorite to date is San Angel Inn (Mexico). My least favorite has to be the Marrakesh (Morocco). But I've yet to try Le Cellier (Canada); I have a reservation for dinner there during my next trip to WDW. This meal at Le Cellier will make at least one visit for me at each restaurant in Epcot.

Enjoy.
 
Depends on what you're looking for . . . personally my favorite for a guaranteed good meal is Garden Grille, but keep in mind its a character meal. I'm also a huge fan of coral Reef, but only if you want seafood, of course. Are you looking for something "steak and potatoes", or something a bit more unique?
 
We feel that Chefs de France is the best restaurant at WDW. They can elevate even a simple ham and cheese sandwich (on their lunch menu) to "cuisine". Besides the stunningly incredibly food, the service is nice and the atmosphere is great.
 

My choice ysed to be Le Cellair, but I have to change that since eating at Bistro de Paris which is the restaurant over the Chefs de France. Incredible meal. The beef tenderlion was melt in your mouth tender and they had a tomoato soup there that was out of this world. One of the best meals I've ever had in WDW, and I've eaten at all of the resturants in Epcot.
 
Everyone's opinion is going to be different because of different tastes. My absolute favorite out of the restaurants I've tried in Epcot is Marrakesh hands down! Absolutely delicious!!!
 
MariaEllerºoº said:
Everyone's opinion is going to be different because of different tastes. My absolute favorite out of the restaurants I've tried in Epcot is Marrakesh hands down! Absolutely delicious!!!
We've eaten at every TS in Epcot and our favourites were Marrakesh and Rose & Crown. We thought that Nine Dragons had awesome food (but lackluster service), Alfredo's was pretty average all around, loathed Akershus (pre-princess), were indifferent towards Chefs (caveat: we get amazing French food at home), and while we used to love the San Angel Inn (and still enjoy the food), service has degraded so bad on our past two visits that we won't be back until they've made a change in management.

Finally, as for the Biergarten, we consider that the standard "to beat" in WS: if your food is better than that, it's really good, if it's worse then it's not worth it (same goes for entertainment and service).
 
Nine Dragons for the food. Garden Grille for the atmosphere.

At Alfredo's, has anyone noticed that the service is different depending on where you are seated? We've eaten there several times and while the food is always good, we have found that when we are seated outside the service is better. :confused:
 
Teppanyaki after Le Cellier,we've had great service and food there. :goodvibes
 
dsnyfamily said:
Nine Dragons for the food. Garden Grille for the atmosphere.
Uh, just checking -- Did you mean that the other way? Garden Grill with the great food, and Nine Dragons with the great atmosphere?
 
We like Teppanyaki, although not accepting the Disney Dining Experience card, and also like Alfredo's as well as Chefs....We also use to love Norway until it became the Princess thing.....
 





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