Which ONE to pick in Epcot?

Tinkrbell

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I've narrowed it down to a few. Please let me know what you think. I have 2 small children that will be eating as well (5,3).

1) Alfredo's?
2) Le Cellier?
3) Teppanyaki?

Thanks
 
I think Teppanyaki might be the most fun for the little ones. There is a great possibility that they will be highly entertained by the chef cooking at the table, and flipping the food around. :teeth:
 
All 3 restaurants have very different cuisine and atmosphere. What type food do you like: Italian, Steaks, or Japanese? I think the restaurant that has an atmosphere that will appeal more to the kids than the others it is definitely Teppenaki. This is a fun restaurant to eat at especially if you get a good chef. If your kids like stir fried chicken, steak, lobster w/very good grilled veggies they will like Teppenaki. Le Cellier has very good food but not a lot of atmosphere that would appeal to the little ones. Alfredos I personally do not care for the food and the tables are too close together for my taste.
 
I would suggest Le Cellier. Although I have never been there, I have heard nothing but wonderful comments. I have been to Alfredo's and it was just so-so. Food was not great and neither was the service.
 

Personally, I would choose Le Cellier.. they have a kid sized steak just for the little ones!

However, if you are looking for some form of entertainment for the junior crowd, they may like Tepanyaki better.. the chefs are fun to watch.
 
We have eaten in Alfredo's and Le Cellier with my DD 7 at the time and she had a much better time in Le Cellier although pasta is her number 1 choice of food. Let's put it this way; we never heard her or saw any prezel, and she ate my cream brulee and her ice cream.
 
We love Alfredo's and have eaten there every trip since Epcot opened. There is some controversy here. I would say if you are from an area where the Italian eateries are authentic and get good marks, you may be disappointed. For those of us here in Kansas (where we do have some good Italian cuisine) it is a no-brainer. I would also add that the signature fettucini alfredo is the thing to order.
 
go with alfredo's, the little kids cant go wrong with pasta.
 
Teppanyaki!

This is one of my children's favorites. I think the food is okay - but the kids absolutely love it. Being able to watch the food being prepared encourages my children to try different items. And, when I can get my kids to try something other than chicken fingers, its a good day.
 
Go for Teppanyaki. The atmosphere and the entertainment will help keep them entertained. I'd then vote for LeCellier, with the "moose" dessert. I'd choose Alfredo's as a last resort.
 
I'd vote for Le Cellier with little ones, unless they are good eaters. My girls like traditional American fare - two will try almost anything, but the middle one is extremely picky. She won't eat rice, unless it's Near East Rice Pilaf - no stir fried meats, and no Chinese food. My girls loved Le Cellier's kids meals - the bread sticks are awesome. One of my girls had the kid's steak - perfect. One had the kid's chicken nuggets = can we say regular old chicken, but at least she ate! The desserts are great too, and the kids' desserts are huge! The Chocolate Moose was adorable, and apparently delicious, as it disappeared. My other little one got the Campfire Smores - not actual smores, like at the 50's but delicious! It also comes decorated like a campfire, with marshmallows on a stick, covered in sprinkles to put over the smore campfire. Really cute!
 












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