Best country for dining?
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Best country for dining?
The World Showcase offers many dining choices, which country is the best?
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wow, I'm surprised I'm the first to pick Biergarten in Germany. I love, love, love this place. The food is great (and I am a picky eater), the servers are kind and friendly, and the band/dancing is awesome. Without a doubt one of my top 5 places to eat at WDW!
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Close call between Mexico and Canada - going w/ Canada b/c of LeCellier.
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Great question! I had to narrow it down between Canada, Japan and Mexico with the final nod going to Canada because of Le Cellier. I can almost taste the Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup now.
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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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I have to go with Canada although Morocco is a hair behind. I always go to both whenever we go to WDW. Actually my husband is going in September and I tried to make a reservation for any day in the week he was going for Le Cellier and they were completely booked for lunch and dinner...yea, it's that good!
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I picked Japan, but not for the Beni Hana-type restaurant. I found that food to be not as good as I would have hoped (based on the price).
I don't know if the little sushi joint still exists, but that was a great place to go late at night, get some sake, and watch Illuminations out the window.
The Japanese fast food place has my all-time favorite Disney snack (yakitori), which is why I had to pick it. Some of my best memories involve ending the day with some yakitori in the Japanese garden.
Mexico has great atmosphere when it isn't packed, but it can get very noisy when it is.
I don't know if the little sushi joint still exists, but that was a great place to go late at night, get some sake, and watch Illuminations out the window.
The Japanese fast food place has my all-time favorite Disney snack (yakitori), which is why I had to pick it. Some of my best memories involve ending the day with some yakitori in the Japanese garden.
Mexico has great atmosphere when it isn't packed, but it can get very noisy when it is.
There wasn't a selection for "All of the above!"
Truthfully, I think each country has something unique to offer. I can't just pick one, because we try very hard to "mix it up" and try different restaurants on our visits.
Truthfully, I think each country has something unique to offer. I can't just pick one, because we try very hard to "mix it up" and try different restaurants on our visits.
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