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What are the best restaurants at Epcot Center in Florida?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
My favorites are the Coral Reef Restaurant, located at The Living Seas Pavilion (very pricey though - gourmet seafood with a spectacular view of the aquarium), Teppenyaki Dining Room at the Japan Pavilion (excellent sushi), and the Biergarten Restaurant at the Germany Pavilion (great German food buffet with polka dancers!).
I used to like Italy's restaurant - Alfredo's... but they changed their fettucini alfredo recipe and it just isn't as good. Also, if you don't order alcohol, your waiter kind of ignores your table.
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Source(s): Former Disney Cast Member - Katlyn ♥ DisneyLv 61 decade ago
My favorite restaurants at EPCOT are the Coral Reef Restaurant at the Living Seas Pavilion and Le Cellier Steakhouse at the Canada Pavilion of World Showcase. The Coral Reef Restaurant serves the freshest seafood, and the restaurant is gorgeous. The aquarium tank acts as one of the walls, so there's a view of all the fish and sharks from every table. Le Cellier Steakhouse is another gorgeous restaurant, somewhat hidden behind the gardens of the Canada Pavilion. The restaurant looks just like a wine cellar. They serve excellent filet mignons. The breadsticks served before the entrees and the maple creme brulee for dessert are wonderful, too.
What type of food do you enjoy? There's the San Angel Inn for Mexican food, Restaurant Marrakesh for Moroccan food, Nine Dragons Restaurant for Chinese Food, the Teppanyaki Dining Room for Japanese food, Les Chefs de France or the Bistro de Paris for French food, L' Originale Alfredo di Roma Ristorante for Italian food, the Rose and Crown Pub for English food, and more. There's even restaurants with Character dining experiences for childen.
- 1 decade ago
It depends on your taste. Epcot has many restaurants in the countries - each one obviously geared to that particular country. Mexico has great food - very nice atmosphere - overlooks a boat ride inside. Canada gets very busy in their steakhouse. Book early.
If you are in the front of the park - there is a great food court inside "the land" - which has wonderful salads, pita's, etc.
If you are staying in the Disney hotels, you can purchase a food plan and get great deals.
Source(s): Visit Disney every year - deqwa_99Lv 41 decade ago
Don't know if it isn't the best but, the restaurant in England in Epcot is not bad. I believe it is called Crown and Rose
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- 1 decade ago
Every time my family goes to Epcot we make sure that we save lots of room for the buffet in Germany. You have your choice of wonderful food and there is live entertainment. They even have food my picky 6 year old will eat.
- berta44Lv 51 decade ago
The German buffet is pretty good. Some good german food washed down with a giant glass of beer is a nice way to relax. They do have music there most nights and that is just icing on the cake. The British pub isn't bad but that is near the entrance of the giant circle so that gets more crowded.
- 1 decade ago
France, Italy, Morocco, Norway, Germany, Canada, and England all have wonderful food.
Japan has fantastic Sushi and China is overpriced.
There are menus listed for all the restaurants at WDW on www.allearsnet.com
- 1 decade ago
The Italian restaurant in Italy - super pricey but delicious food. Highly recommended
- kitkatLv 61 decade ago
they are all good, but le cellier in canada is consistently rated the favorite. however, that also means it can be hard to get a reservation. i also like italy-i had heard mixed reviews on this but i thought it was delicious. was not too impressed with france. Morocco is good but different, not for the picky eater. i also enjoy the buffet in germany
- 1 decade ago
Italy - for dinner and go to the French area for pastries for dessert. I would actually prefer if all of the countries served smaller portions so you can try the food in all of the countries - but they dont.