Which country in Epcot would you eat in?

Which Epcot country would you eat in?

  • Mexico

  • Norway

  • China

  • Morocco

  • Germany

  • Italy

  • Japan

  • Canada

  • France

  • United Kingdom


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Cheshire Figment said:
Until they started having Princesses my choice would have been Norway.

How different is the food at Norway now? I went April 2004 and LOVED it and can't wait to go back. I thought the Princesses would just be an added bonus for my niece.
 
We've eaten in all of the countries but our overall favourite is Mexico. We love both the table service restaurant and the counter service :goodvibes
 
Le Cellier is great, but not exotic if that is what you are looking for.

Restaurant Marrakesh in Morrocco is worth going to just to see the interior - it is beautiful. The food is pretty good.

I don't think the food at San Angel Inn in Mexico is all that great, but the atmosphere and surroundings somewhat make up for it!
 

I picked Le Cellier just because I had the best filet there in October. My other choice would be Mexico for the atmosphere.
 
It really is an unfair question....I said Canada, because the chedder cheese soup was WONDERFUL - in fact, a table of 11 (actually 2 tables) NOONE had a bad food item, the steak was great, even my salad was better than average and all loved the breadsticks....that said - my husband loves Mexico, mostly for the atmosphere, and he would choose there - I think it is too dared, I can hardly see the menu or my food :(
another discovery this last trip was the Fish and Chips in England - I am not a fish eater, but LOVED them!!!
We ate in Morrocco and did not care for it, we might not be the exotic type though. I would like to try the Pub in England next trip, but will also definately return to Le Cellier - a must our whole family agreed on.
 
Definitely NOT Germany :snooty: ... though the live entertainment they had was cool. :smooth:
 
My husband and I ate at Alfredo's in Italy and loved it, but I guess it's pretty easy to get good Italian food just about anywhere, same with Chinese food. But if you do go, have a bellini. Or two. They are magnificent.
 
We love to eat at Rose and Crown in England. We call in the morning and get a reservation about 7:40 or 7:45pm for an outside table. This allows us to eat and then stay for the light show at 9pm.
 
Fooboy said:
im actually very surprised to see canada in the lead. what exactly do Canadians eat?

I'm surprised that Canada is leading as well. We had lunch at LeCellier last month and it was okay - nothing special.
 
I mis-read your post, I thought you were looking for counter service and I voted for Morrocco. Their counter service is great! I think it is the best in WDW! Really. Their table service leaves something to be desired though. Of course I am a food snob, I think most Disney food is terrible ( the resort signature resturants are ok, still can't hold a candle to my local bistro though). So, taking my food :snooty: into acount, you should really try Morrocco's counter service if I actually like it ( I have recently found I have food allergies and can no longer eat there :guilty: Everytime I walk by it makes me sad :sad2: to think I'll have to go to some table service resturant where the food isn't half as good, just cause they can acomadate my allergies :sad: )
 
Questions for you:

Are you looking for something unusual (Marrakesh), or are you "meat and potatos" folk (Le Cellier)?

Do you have a favorite part of the world - an affinity for things Asain, for instance, or a good German heritage? If so, does that appeal to you?

Do you want a show with your meal? (Biergarten - Oktoberfest, Marrakesh - belly dancer, Teppenyaki has the chefs)

Are you comfortable sharing a table with strangers? (If not, Biergarten and Teppenyaki are probably out).
 
After giving Le Cellier a try a few weeks ago, I have to say Canada. Italy is a close 2nd. I thought the food at Alfredo's was delicious.
 
lol i would eat at all of them never had bad food at times i've gone only place i wouldn't eat is the american pavillion cause can get that anytime loli really enjoy morrocco, france, germany and norway the most though
 
OK, it would have to be Canada! As a Canadian, I'm a bit embarassed to say we haven't been to Le Cellier...yet! :blush:

We will be there next month, though! Hope it will do us proud! Wish I could say that about the cheesy movie. ;)
 

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