Saturday, April 21, 2012

What's a popular and recommended restaurant at Epcot?

What%26#39;s a popular and recommended restaurant at Epcot? Thanks.



What's a popular and recommended restaurant at Epcot?


My personal favorite is LeCellier in the Canadian pavilion.





It%26#39;s very popular and reservations are a must. Usually must get reservations several months in advance for this place too.



What's a popular and recommended restaurant at Epcot?


It depends on what kind of food you like. Our favorite for a quick meal has been Yakitori House in Japan. We feel like we%26#39;re getting our money%26#39;s worth and the quality is relatively good.




our favorites are le cellier for steak, nine dragons for chinese and san angel inn for mexican....all are very popular and will require advanced reservations....we always book months in advance...while waiting to be seated each trip, i always overhear walkups asking how long the wait could be and the answer is typically 3 hours or we wont have anything open tonight....




Macdonalds by the lake or fish and chips by the side of the Rose and Crown but then were easely pleased.




I love all the Japan restaruants, from the fast food Yakitori house mentionned, to my fav the coctail sushi bar, and the tepanyaki restaurant. the last two were recently closed for refurbishment, not sure they are open again.





I%26#39;ve eaten on Les Chef du France and liked it. The beer was far too clod for me in the rose and crown so didn%26#39;t eat there.





Morroco is good. Everyone raves about Le Cellier and the one in the sea pavillion, Coral Seas? but I haven%26#39;t eaten at either yet. Maybe my next Epcot visit?




Coral Reef has really good seafood.





San Angel Inn in Mexico is neat. Inside, it looks like you%26#39;re dining outside on a street in Mexico. The river is next to you, stucco buildings, it%26#39;s dark with stars in the sky, %26amp; good mexican food. It also has the mariache (spelling ? ) band strolling around.




If you like french, try Bistro de Paris (upstairs and different chefs from the more moderately priced Chefs du France).




I agree with all of the above, especially Le Cellier and Coral Reef. These are great choices.





BUT....avoid Nine Dragons - seriously, it%26#39;s really not that good, and the food is very, very ';Americanized.'; You can get much better and cheaper Chinese food anywhere else; it%26#39;s not worth it, since there are so many other good restaurants in Epcot.




My advice to you would be to step out of the box. Try something you normally wouldn%26#39;t dine on back home. It%26#39;s not just Nine Dragons that has been americanized, most of the resteraunts are fairly conservative. I always kid the Brits when I stop for a Tennents at the Rose and Crown. I ask them can%26#39;t you get this back home??

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