Favorite sit down in Epcot

jenniferma

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Jun 19, 2004
Hi All,

It's been a long time since I've posted here! My family is going in January to celebrate the one year anniversary of my husband's cancer removal surgery.

We haven't been to WDW since 2014.. and would love to try a few new ADRs in Epcot. Our last trip we tried Germany, so we don't want to do that one-- what is your top pick for a sit down dinner? My kids are all teen aged and have outgrown Princesses :(

Thank you!! Jennifer
 
I'm interested in this as well... just made some plans for a couples only trip in November, and we've never done any table service in Epcot before. We'e going to be there during F&W so I'm not sure I want to commit to a TS. :/
 
Wishing you all a wonderful time, and continued recovery and good health.

We really like Garden Grill for lunch/dinner. Yes, it has Chip n Dale and Farmer Mickey and Goofy (I think), but they are sweet and not intrusive, if you want.

The restaurant is really nice. It revolves slowly, and you see Living with the Land from a whole new perspective. It's all you care to eat, and sooo satisfying. Salad.and rolls, pot roast, turkey and stuffing, sides, and shortcake for dessert. Quite an experience.

Enjoy---you can't go wrong with any spot in Epcot, really!
 
The food is certainly not superb, but it's edible....but the ambiance can't be beat at San Angel Inn in Mexico. We go every year.
 
My overall favorite is Monsieur Paul but it’s two credits and one of the most expensive restaurants on property OOP.

For one credit, our favorites are Via Napoli and Teppan Edo.
 
Another option would be to exit through International Gateway and eat at one of the resorts in The Boardwalk area. In my opinion, there are four or five restaurants in that area that are better than anything in Epcot. You have Shulas, Flying Fish, Yachtsman, Il Mulino, Bluezoo and then also a few less expensive options.
 
Every year we go we eat at Via Napoli. We also usually eat at one of these places as well for each trip, Chefs de France, San Angel Inn, or La Hacienda de San Angel. My wife is hispanic and grew up by the border and she loves San Angel Inn.
 
We really enjoy the food, architecture and ambiance of Morocco. My wife and I went back to WDW this past January and it was on the top of our list and once again it didn't disappoint. Both of my boys commented how much they enjoyed it when we went at a family.
 
IN order: La Hacienda and it isnt even close, Via and Tutto are both solid, Teppan is good, and Rose and Crown. If its a date type, Monsieur Pauls is the easy winner.
 
Teppen Edo, in my opinion is vert good but also very expensive. And since you have teenagers, I don't think there's lots of food. But then what do I know? My favorite would be Nine Dragon's. We went there for a filling and inexpensive lunch. Great service also!
 
Congrats on the 1 year mark! In a thread like this, you will end up with a list of all the restaurants. It's hard to learn much. Perhaps if you give us some more insight into what you're looking for...
 
Hi All,

It's been a long time since I've posted here! My family is going in January to celebrate the one year anniversary of my husband's cancer removal surgery.

We haven't been to WDW since 2014.. and would love to try a few new ADRs in Epcot. Our last trip we tried Germany, so we don't want to do that one-- what is your top pick for a sit down dinner? My kids are all teen aged and have outgrown Princesses :(

Thank you!! Jennifer
If you want to go through the international gateway to the Boardwalk area, the Cape May Buffet at the Beach Club resort will feed the teenagers! The food is a seafood buffet. You can't go wrong if everyone likes crab legs. There are plenty of other options. Other fine dining favorites are Yachtsman steakhouse , Shula's steakhouse and Todd English BlueZoo at the Dolphin. We've eaten at Chefs de France. It was just ok. We love to visit Mexico to get the best Margaritas and some nachos at La Cantina de San Angel. But, it's a quick service meal. Same with Sunshine Seasons. It has tons of options for a nice quick service lunch. Here's the menus to check out. I hope it helps. http://allears.net/dining/menu
 
Really depends on personal preference but in terms of food quality, Tokyo Dining, Marrakesh, La Hacienda, and Rose & Crown rarely disappoint.
 
La Hacienda and Via Napoli are our two musts. We also enjoy Spice Road Table and Restaurant Marrakech.

We tend to skip Chinese and Japanese because we eat that often enough at home.



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