Which would you pick out of the 3?

AngieInOH

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Out of these 3 which would be your #1 and #2 picks?

Chefs de France
San Angel Inn
Grand Floridian Cafe


Also, we'll be on the DDP. Can you get the 3 course meal at Chefs de France with DDP?
 
Which meal do you intend to eat at each? If you're talking about dinner, I'd skip San Angel Inn in favor of Les Chefs de France. If these will be lunches, I'd switch that recommendation. I'd keep the Grand Floridian Café no matter what, though.
 

1. GFC (any meal is excellent here)
2. SAI (for lunch only though, we do not like the dinner menu)
3. Chefs (for lunch only though as dinner was nasty)
 
which meal & where will you be? You've got 2 Epcot World Showcase restaurants & a Magic Kingdom resort restaurant. If it's for lunch...choose your restaurant based on where you're at so as not to waste too much time traveling in the middle of your day.

If you're going to be in Epcot during lunch or dinner that day, then I'd say San Angel first choice, Les Chefs a close second (we liked both...but the atmosphere at San Angel beats the bright/crowded/noisy Les Chefs anyday) If you want the Remy-rat visit, of course you better choose Les Chefs.

If you're at Epcot, it's kind of a convoluted pain to get to Grand Flor...either take a bus to GF or take the Epcot monorail to TTC & then switch to the Resort monorail. Sounds easy, but the bus will take you 30-40 min + the walk-time to get to the bus stops. The monorail will take you 30-60 min + the walk-time to get through Epcot to the monorail. So, though we really enjoyed our Grand Flor Cafe meal, I would not recommend eating there unless you're staying at one of the monorail resorts...or you're at Magic Kingdom that day or evening. Then it's more convenient to hop the resort monorail from MK and eat at a MK resort restaurant.
 
My number one would be Chef's. There are two reasons for this (and no one is NOT the french onion soup which I think is just so-so):

1) The Cheese Plate (it's an appetizer) - it's one of the best I've ever had anywhere and I LOVE LOVE LOVE cheese plates!

2) The Lobster Bisque... it's a culinary delight and, in my opinion, worthy of 5 stars.
 
Which meal do you intend to eat at each? If you're talking about dinner, I'd skip San Angel Inn in favor of Les Chefs de France. If these will be lunches, I'd switch that recommendation. I'd keep the Grand Floridian Café no matter what, though.

It's up in the air if it will be lunch or dinner. One of the days we will be in Hollywood, so if we eat then it will be a late dinner. If we choose not to eat after Hollywood it will be a lunch meal on a different day. Then I also have a dinner open that needs to be filled.
 
Went to GFC and it was good, but I never went to SAI or Les Chefs. SAI has an awesome setting, so I would probably pick that one.
 
GFC is very nice, especially for breakfast (our favorite b'fast in the world).

Chefs has a nice lunch but we have not been impressed with dinner.

San Angel Inn is one of the nicest settings for any WDW restaurant, food is good but not great, if you like non-TexMex Mexican.
 












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