World Showcase Feasting
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What is your favorite spot in World Showcase for snacking? How about for fine dining?
Churro's in Mexico or American Adventure Funnel Cakes...
Dinner is Canada or Mexico hands down..
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Dinner is Canada or Mexico hands down..
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Hands down the best snack. Churros seem to be on every corner at Disneyland, but last time I went to the Magic Kingdom in WDW I had the worst time trying to satisfy my churro craving! Eventually I found one in Frontierland. I asked the guy what was up the lack of churro goodness. he said that they had been reduced to just two locations - the one I was at and Mexico in the World Showcase. What a travesty! darn Atkins nuts... So, yeah, anywhere you can finda churro in WDW is sacred and it's definitely the best snack in the World Showcase.addlema wrote:Dinner is Canada or Mexico hands down..
Best fine dining is definitely the Teppanyaki place in Japan. I love it!
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For snacking, I love the Yakitori House in Japan, or the Fish 'n' Chips in the UK.
For fine dining, it's hard to beat Bistro de Paris in France or Alfredo's in Italy. However the best atmosphere has to go to San Angel Inn in Mexico--Epcot's version of the Blue Bayou.
For fine dining, it's hard to beat Bistro de Paris in France or Alfredo's in Italy. However the best atmosphere has to go to San Angel Inn in Mexico--Epcot's version of the Blue Bayou.
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I really like the food at Askershus at Norway, although I haven't been back there since the Princess dining was added. The San Angel Inn is nice but a) it's closer to authentic Mexican food than what most Americans are used to, b) it's not too great compared to other authentic style Mexican meals - there are a few exceptions but it's pretty hit-or-miss, c) it's a little steep cost wise for what you get, although what restaurant in a theme park isn't?
The best part of San Angel is the atmosphere as mentioned above.
Canada is nice and Italy's fettuccini Alfredo is very good.
The best part of San Angel is the atmosphere as mentioned above.
Canada is nice and Italy's fettuccini Alfredo is very good.
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Germany has got to be the greatest snack place. Wienersnitzel, Kraut, maybe a beer.
Fine dining is a real tough one. If I only get to pick one, it'd have to be Japan. Its a show and a meal, but it depends on how you feel. I guess I would say that I don't like eating at Canada, UK, and Norway. I'll eat there if I'm going to eat somewhere different over a 3 day period, but those are always my last 3 to visit.
Fine dining is a real tough one. If I only get to pick one, it'd have to be Japan. Its a show and a meal, but it depends on how you feel. I guess I would say that I don't like eating at Canada, UK, and Norway. I'll eat there if I'm going to eat somewhere different over a 3 day period, but those are always my last 3 to visit.
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Hmm a snack? Perhaps American Pavillion for a funnel cake or a Pretzel in Germany. Fine dining would have to be San Angel Inn or perhaps Le Cellier. But I haven't tried all of them, so those are my picks for now. Quick service would be Morocco or Japan.
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I usually get a snack in Mexico at the start. Then ill maybe get a random snack at whatever country im in. Lunch would be Chinese or Mexican. Dinner is sometimes Italy. I like to end the day at EPCOT now by getting a beer at the UK (since im legal now lol).
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I like Germany as well.Soarin08 wrote:Germany for both of those questions.
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