Where's your favorite place to eat in Epcot?

Tina26

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We will probably be having lunch inside Epcot and then take the boat over to B&C for dinner. Where do you guys suggest for lunch?

Thanks!:D
 
The Akershus in Norway has an awesome lunch buffet, and it is really reasonable. Marrakesh in Morocco is also a favorite.:wave:
 
Do you want full service, or counter service? What types of food do you like? Seafood, beef, vegetarian, fried, broiled, etc.

I would find it hard to believe that you couldn't find something to eat at EPCOT! Le Cellier has excellent food. France has wonderful selections, as well.

If you like buffets, in addition to Akershus, Germany has a buffet.

I would avoid China's Nine Dragons and Italy's Alfredo's. Recommendations are very personal, true but these two restaurants are widely disliked.

Japan has lovely choices and well prepared food.
 
That's easy...fish & chips from the Rose & Crown counter service place. Mmmmmm - they're absolutely the best!:) :) :)
 

are there 2 places for fish and chips there?? Rose & Crown is best you say?
 
Our favorite for a sit down meal is Le Cellier.

We also love to get fish and chips from the window at the UK. We go grab a bench at the Off Kilter stage and time it to finish eating before the show starts. The window is outside of the Rose and Crown. It is the same food, just a smaller portion.
 
Another vote for Marrakesh!

(I'm beginning to sound like a broken record on this topic! lol)
 
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Our favorites for sit-down are Le Cellier in Canada and Teppenkyaki in Japan. For quicker meals, DH loves the fish & chips counter service in the UK, and I love the sushi at the Matsu No Ma lounge in Japan.
 
Another vote for Fish and chips at Uk for counter service and Le Cellier for sit down.
 
Originally posted by Tina26
We will probably be having lunch inside Epcot and then take the boat over to B&C for dinner. Where do you guys suggest for lunch?

Thanks!:D

Are you looking to have a sit down lunch or a counter service lunch?

For a counter service lunch head to the Land Pavillion and have lunch in the foodcourt area.

For a sit down meal I would suggest LeCellier which is in the Canada pavillion.
 
LeCellier and our other choice would be Teppanyaki.::yes:: :wave2: ::MickeyMo
 
We love the Garden Grill in the Land. Of course, it's a character meal and you may not want to do that. We also liked the Biergarten in Germany, and the cantina restaurant in Mexico. Save room for beaver tails as you go through Canada!
 
Le Cellier has been the best food by far that we have had anywhere on Disney property. We also liked Biergarten. If you want counter service, Cantina de San Angel was pretty good. We did not enjoy the counter service in Morocco.
 
If you are having dinner at the BC you may not want a full course still down lunch. If this is the case then try the bakery in France!!!

They have wonderful sandwiches, quiches and desserts. Its counter service and they have tables outside.

If you want a sit-down restaurant try, Chef De France. You can have a glass of wine, quiche, salads and light entrees.
 
Epcot is the best place to eat (from a snack to dinner). Here's a few suggestions:

Le Cellier- Beer Cheese Soup, NY strip
Chefs De France- French Menu for lunch
San Angel Inn- Great atmosphere and just somthing different
Alfredos- Nice and Filling
Akershus- Good Dinner, but bad breakfast

Fish Shop- Another vote for this one
The Land Food Court

Germany- Big pretzel
Kaki Gori- I love sno cones!
 
First choice...Teppenkyaki (Japan)

Second...Le Cellier (Canada)

I have got to try the fish & chips at Rose & Crown next time I go.
 
EPCOT has some of my favorite Disney World restaurants. I really like (in order):

Favorite EPCOT Restaurants:
Teppanyaki - Japan
Akersush - Norway
Biergarten - Germany
San Angel Inn - Mexico


OK Restaurants:
Nine Dragons - China


Wouldn't Recommend:
Coral Reef - Living Seas
Alfredo's - Italy

I've never been to Le Cellier, but I've heard real good things about it.
 
Originally posted by JenBlaze
Another vote for Marrakesh!

(I'm beginning to sound like a broken record on this topic! lol)

We are considering a visit here in June---can you tell me if the entertainment is the offered during lunch or only during dinner? TIA:D
 

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