Favorite World Showcase Restaurants!

NiarrNDisney

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OK everyone, I just tried Spice Road Table. It was great! The food comes in small portions, so you only get a few bites of each item, but you can try many different things that way. The waterfront dining is nice- we sat at the table at the railing overlooking the lagoon. Decor is lovely, be sure to check out the mosaic tiling around the bar area. The best item we tried on the menu was the Harissa chicken roll, but we also liked the lamb slider and the hummus/olives platter.

So jealous! I can't wait to try this place unfortunately that wont be until Dec. 2014 :grumpy:
 

Chernaboggles

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OK everyone, I just tried Spice Road Table. It was great! The food comes in small portions, so you only get a few bites of each item, but you can try many different things that way. The waterfront dining is nice- we sat at the table at the railing overlooking the lagoon. Decor is lovely, be sure to check out the mosaic tiling around the bar area. The best item we tried on the menu was the Harissa chicken roll, but we also liked the lamb slider and the hummus/olives platter.

We probably walked past you! We had dinner at Tangerine Cafe. So far all our best World Showcase food has been in Morocco, with the best desserts being in France. Restaurant Marrakesh was our favorite, though Tangerine Cafe is running a close second.
 

TNDisneyNut

New Member
Looking to try some new World Showcase restaurants on my next trip. Katsura Grill looks good and so does Biergarten and Nine Dragons! What are your favorites!
Although I love Mexican food, I didn't think I wanted to do that at Disney with so many choices of things I can't usually get; however, we ended up not having much choice one visit and it is one of my favs now, not only because the food is delicious and not typical run-of-the-mill, but the cool, dark atmosphere of the restaurant was so relaxing, as well as the water/temple in the background! It was really enjoyable!
 

Jabbas

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Went to Epcot this weekend and absolutely loved Via Napoli. Wasn't impressed with Marrakesh. That atmosphere was awesome, but my food was kind of blah. The entire UK pavilion was one big party and I think we will try to eat there next time. And France was pretty packed. But absolutely loved how everyone was from the country they represented. Great job, Disney.
 

danniyell

Member
I think that my fav's are ;
- Teppan Edu - it's fabulous! Really couldn't fault it at all in all my visits it's been just amazing food and it's also an experience too!
-Tokyo Dining , also amazing - good viewing spot at night for illuminations if you manage to get a window seat!
- Biergarten - it's a buffet so can't fault it at all- if you research the timings then you can manage to tie in your dining reservation with the little German band that play for you whilst you eat!
-Nine Dragons - again amazing food and plenty of it. Like Tokyo Dining you can sometimes get a good window seat for illuminations viewing.

Those that I wasn't too impressed with - Katsura Grill - personally didn't taste that brilliant - really put me off and won't be going back.
- Marrakesh I was not too impressed with, was alright but nothing too special and it was so cold in there that I had to ask for a table cloth to act as a blanket!

I've tried almost everywhere in Epcot apart from ;The Rose and Crown pub - being a Brit I find the menu a little more American than British - I'd rather have the fish n chips! I've not tried Tutto Italia or Chefs De France either but hoping to go soon!
Dx
 

Jabbas

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I was expecting to be wowed at Marrakesh and I wasn't. It wasn't bad food but I honestly felt like I could have cooked it myself. The inside of the Mexico pavilion was gorgeous, don't think I'll be eating there though considering I can find an authentic Mexican restaurant almost every two miles here.
 

Sparkle81

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We really enjoyed the food at Akershus (although DH was not such a fan of the princesses!), and Biergarten is always a fave. San Angel Inn has a good atmosphere. We found the food at Nine Dragons to be average. I know Le Cellier gets mixed reviews, particularly bearing in mind the cost, but the filet I had there was one of the best I've ever had.

Counter service wise, Kringla Bakeri and Boulangerie Patisserie have some lovely treats :) I enjoyed the teriyaki chicken at Katsura Grill, although the seating is a little tight.

Hoping to try Via Napoli and Teppan Edo on our next trip.
 

Jabbas

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Hm. What did you eat?
I'll be eating there in 2 months and am curious what to order.

I had the chicken kabobs, and it came with an olive salad (which was delicious , but I love olives) and cocous (spelling ?) mixed with fruit. Boyfriend has some kind of beef plate over cocous (sorry I don't know how to spell it lol) and was mixed with prunes over very sweet sauce. I liked his plate more than mine. We did try the goat cheese appetizer, but it only came with four tiny chips and a four huge hunks of cheese. That was the best part of the meal but It should have came with more chips, lol. I actually looked up pictures of food from Instagram and that's how I decided what to eat. It wasn't like it was horrible and It didn't taste Applebee's I just felt like for almost 90 dollars It could have tasted better.
 

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