Counter Service spots
Sunshine Seasons food court in the Land
Lotus Blosson Cafe China Pavilion
Sit down
Restaurant Marrakesh Morocco Pavilion
Teppan Edo Japan Pavalion
Nine Dragons China Pavilion
Another vote for Biergarten. As long as you don't mind the possibility of sitting with strangers, it's a really fun place to eat. Although I've heard some people write they did not care for the food, as someone who admittedly doesn't know what good German food is supposed to taste like, I liked the food a lot.
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Counter Service spots
Sunshine Seasons food court in the Land
Lotus Blosson Cafe China Pavilion
Sit down
Restaurant Marrakesh Morocco Pavilion
Teppan Edo Japan Pavalion
Nine Dragons China Pavilion
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I love Teppan Edo and I really liked La hacienda in Mexico. Tutto Italia is very good. Via Napoli is solid
Just a follow up from my earlier post on "breaking the dining routine". I did not care for the buffet selections at the Biergarten. It was very limited and not worth the price; although the cheese cake was delicious! The atmosphere was lively and the live band was energetic, but a bit loud. However, I was glad that I finally tried the restaurant after many visits.
Marrakesh, on the other hand, was very good. I had the beef shish kebad. The restaurant was maybe half full during the lunch hour so you could probably just walk up and get seated. I remember a concierge telling me that it was the best kept secret in World Showcase several years ago. I think most guests are not quite sure of the cuisine so they skip it, but I recommend that you give it a try.
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Marrakesh, on the other hand, was very good. I had the beef shish kebad. The restaurant was maybe half full during the lunch hour so you could probably just walk up and get seated. I remember a concierge telling me that it was the best kept secret in World Showcase several years ago. I think most guests are not quite sure of the cuisine so they skip it, but I recommend that you give it a try.[/QUOTE]
Wonderful, we've never tried it. Thanks for the suggestion.![]()
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Teppon Edo is wonderful so is Rose and Crown (especialy if you get outside when the fireworks start) my opinion best place in Epcot to watch them.
If I were planning on dining at Epcot, I would return to:
Via Napoli
Le Chefs de France- we especially like this restaurant for lunch. Keep in mind, you will need to commit 1.5 hrs for your dining experience.
Beirgarten, haven't been here ina while and Ineed to return
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I would suggest that you try going to Canada or Italy. Another great place is Germany. If you are going to dine in Canada I suggest making a reservation as early as possible![]()
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So we went to: Tokyo Dining and The Land. I wanted to try Marrakesh, but the rst of my family was not so adventurous.![]()
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The menu at Marrakesh makes me drool.
That was a shame. I think most guests tend to bypass this restaurant, for the same reason. But if guests would take a closer look at the menu, shish kebads are probably something that most people are making on their grill at home. Maybe I will be adventurous on the next visit and try the lamb!
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I found Marrakesh dinner to be dicusting. Harsh, but it was to me. Much of it way overcooked and texture off. Now if you can withstand the Princesses, their chacter breakfast is a hidden gem. Hard pressed to find a better one.
Teppon Edo to me is the best choice out there.
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Sunshine is My first choice for QS.
Coral Reef is by far my newest favorite. We have had several good meals there unlike years before when it wasn't so good. From fish to steak all great.
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Have never tried Coral Reef. Since we lived on the Gulf Coast going to EPCOT for seafood was never a priority.
Maybe we'll give it a shot this next trip.
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