Favorite Epcot Restaurant

cymbaldiva

Active Member
I don't really have a special resturant in World Showcase...

I was disappointed in the R&C ( bit of a decline from our previous trip), San Angel wasn't all that I thought it would be, and they don't have that fab pork-pie at Le Cellier anymore :(

I do love the brats at Germany's counter service though! :slurp:
 
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Bryy2001

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Mitsukoshi Tepanyaki Dining Room in Japan, pretty darn pricey, but worth every single penny. I had bad experiences at Mexico at San Angel (just bad, bad food) and Italy at Alredo's who messed up our priority seating not once but twice and actually could not spare a table for us and we had to eat somewhere else.
 
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Maria

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I voted for France. I liked the elegant setting and I liked the food very much, specially the lobster bisque. However, for the greatest setting, I would vote for Mexico, but the food is what I could have at home, so I didn´t vote for it this time. :animwink:
 
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Cheryl

Member
We've only eaten in the countries at Epcot once and that was at Alfredo's.:animwink:
The food was really great but it's very hard to get in when you don't make a PS....we tend to just enjoy the day and eat fast food to get on the next ride or show or whatever!:lol:
 
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SpongeScott

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Teppenyaki is best when done for lunch--on your wallet. We had a great meal there--3 adults and 2 kids--and ate for about $75. And the food is great. More than enough to eat.
 
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Grumpy56

Member
I've only eaten at Marrakesh, Akershus and the San Angel, which was my favorite. The atomshere is just the best and I thought the food was very good. Next trip I want to try Le Cellier and the Biergarten.
 
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westie

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Last trip, Le Cellier was the best. This trip just so so. San Angel was good but, they use shop rags for napkins, like I wouldn't notice! Chinese was good but pricy, 7 dragons/9 dragons? I guess if you loose a chef you loose the flavor.
 
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cymbaldiva

Active Member
Originally posted by TIGGER-FAN
After spending 4 years in Germany with the military, we hit the Biergarten during every trip. Trust me, the food is as authentic as you can get.:slurp:

Now I wouldn't go that far....

Probably as authentic as one can get in Florida though! :lol: ;)
 
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