Best country for dining?

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Which is the best country to eat at in EPCOT?

Mexico
11
13%
Norway
2
2%
China
4
5%
Germany
6
7%
Italy
6
7%
America
2
2%
Japan
16
19%
Morocco
2
2%
France
6
7%
Great Britan
7
8%
Canada
24
28%
 
Total votes: 86

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Post by horizons1 » Oct Thu 16, 2008 5:15 pm

I hear that Le Cellier is awesome but I have yet to dine there. We did have a really nice time eating outside in front of the Italy restaurant.
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Post by Len90 » Oct Fri 17, 2008 12:36 am

horizons1 wrote:I hear that Le Cellier is awesome but I have yet to dine there. We did have a really nice time eating outside in front of the Italy restaurant.
Le Cellier is awesome. My only complaint is I left wanting more. The portions are not that small, but it is so good you want more. Also the CM's there are all really friendly.
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Post by hunter88 » Oct Fri 31, 2008 1:56 pm

hmm... i pretty much enjoy all the food as long as my stomach agrees with the food the only food that got me on edge was Morrocan food otherwise i like every other showcase of food in Epcot.
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Post by MadEye » Nov Fri 21, 2008 8:59 pm

It depends on what kind of dining you are referring to.

If it is counter service you are looking for, I would check out China, Mexico, U.K.

If it is a sit down restaurant, I can't say because I have not eaten at any of them (I'm a cast member, I don't have the money... even with the discount.). But I have heard a lot of good things about Mexico, Italy, U.K., France, China, and Japan. At least those are the few I can afford and would love to try.

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Post by Magical Wonder » Nov Fri 21, 2008 10:50 pm

Le Cellier is currently my top pick but I haven't tried the new(ish) Italian restaurant. The reviews there are great.

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Post by Donalds1Fan » Nov Fri 21, 2008 11:51 pm

In terms of Table Service, I voted for Canada. Le Cellier's mushroom filet is amazing.

Chefs de France is a close second for me.

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Post by Magical Wonder » Nov Sat 22, 2008 11:43 am

Donalds1Fan wrote:In terms of Table Service, I voted for Canada. Le Cellier's mushroom filet is amazing.

Chefs de France is a close second for me.
Yes. It's the mushroom filet that has me sold on that place. Sadly, it's hard to get ADR's at Le Cellier.

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Post by grumpyutboi » Nov Sun 23, 2008 6:47 pm

yakitori sounds like it would be quite tasty. Is it counter service to get the yakitori?
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Post by josedolfan » Nov Mon 24, 2008 7:21 pm

it depends on what ethnic quisine you are in the mood for.

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Post by boilerbabe » Nov Tue 25, 2008 12:55 am

This past visit to WDW we had excellent food in Mexico at the quick service, the burrito was out of this world! My DH and I have been dying for another one since we've gotten back!
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Post by Mr.ToadWildRider » Nov Tue 25, 2008 8:27 am

I would have picked Norway but we went last week and NO GOAT CHEESE AND NO FLAT BREAD!!!!!???? I'll never go back unless those items return to the buffet. The price goes up and the selection goes down, horrible.

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Post by PopCentury2007 » Nov Tue 25, 2008 10:51 am

Canada/Le Cellier hands down!

Basket of bread sticks, cheddar cheese soup, a prime rib/filet, and a Molson is one of the best meals in WDW! :mickey:
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Post by slylandro » Nov Wed 26, 2008 12:29 am

PopCentury2007 wrote:Canada/Le Cellier hands down!

Basket of bread sticks YES, cheddar cheese soup YES, a prime rib/filet YES, and a Molson NOOOOO is one of the best meals in WDW! :mickey:
Next time you go to the cellier....ask them about their specialty beer. Namely Unibroue.. it is genuine beer that is brewed in canada and is not from big brand. It is actually a microbrewery...very good beer should try it next time!!!

As for the restaurant...mannn...too many to chose from...this is killing me...but in term of food tho I was greatly impressed by Canada...the best food is by far France...in my opinion! Gotta try Japan one day tho!!!
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Post by automation85 » Dec Thu 11, 2008 9:10 am

I've only ever eaten in Mexico, but every time, it is one of the better meals of the trip.
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Post by brye » Dec Thu 11, 2008 9:23 am

the sit down place in japan, the steak side, (hibachi style) i think it's called something like mitsukoshi

it's the best ever. of course, japanese food is my favorite in general, so im a bit biased, but the culture, the service, the food, the drinks, the atmosphere, are all A+
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