Best country for dining?
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I voted for Canada! We ate there only once and it was great (It must still be great because getting a reservation is like winning the lottery). Rose & Crown is 2nd, with Mexico 3rd. We are trying Teppan Edo next week and Italy too.
Its hard to chose Germany cause of the buffet. It will be hard to try China cause we are so use to the chinese resturants her in New England.
Its hard to chose Germany cause of the buffet. It will be hard to try China cause we are so use to the chinese resturants her in New England.
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This was a really hard choice. Getting down to Norway, GB, and Japan was fairly easy. Overall, I have to go with GB for the variety of food that satisfies everyone in our family (children, us, our parents, etc.). Hard to find such an agreeable menu anywhere else. Biergarten is close, but the view is not nearly as good!
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Gotta go with Canada although I am somewhat biased being a Canuck myself. Up until our most recent trip (Jan 2008) I would have said Japan because we LOVE Teppanyaki/Teppan Edo, but the quality of food at LeCellier was fantastic and they had good Canadian beer choices on the menu as well (I suggest trying the Blanche de Chambly).
It is unfortunate that it is so difficult to get an ADR at LeCellier. A remodel, making this restaurant larger, would really help.
It is unfortunate that it is so difficult to get an ADR at LeCellier. A remodel, making this restaurant larger, would really help.
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I, personally, can't eat in Mexico because the food is so awful to me. The atmosphere is really cool, so I do like to shop around and such. I guess having real Mexican food (Tex-Mex) all the time at home ruins it for me.luv2cthemouse wrote:Just a side note: Mexico - I find the food disgusting. I cook amazing Mexican food so perhaps that is why. If you know what good Mexican food tastes like you will probably not enjoy this at all.
I had to pick between Canada, Germany, and Japan. I went with Germany because I just love Biergarten. We go every trip. I would have picked Canada because Le Cellier is so good, but it's too expensive for my tastes. I haven't eaten in Japan since Teppan Edo opened in the fall.
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Gotta agree. Atmosphere lovely but the food stinks. There are some GREAT mexican places all over this country that I've run into but the food selection in Mexico is ho-hum.SWHorn wrote:I, personally, can't eat in Mexico because the food is so awful to me. The atmosphere is really cool, so I do like to shop around and such. I guess having real Mexican food (Tex-Mex) all the time at home ruins it for me.luv2cthemouse wrote:Just a side note: Mexico - I find the food disgusting. I cook amazing Mexican food so perhaps that is why. If you know what good Mexican food tastes like you will probably not enjoy this at all.
I love Teppan Edo (Japan) and Restaurant Marakesh (Morocco).
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I'll have to keep this in mind. We've never gone to Canada to eat.Len90 wrote:I would have to say Canada. I have been to Japan many times to eat and have not found the food that great. Le Cellier is definitely IMHO the best restaurant in all of Epcot and one of the best in WDW. I am just so excited I will be eating there this July when I go....and it is the only World Showcase restaurant we have made a reservation for also!
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