Restaurants in Epcot World Showcase

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Epcot is my absolute favourite park to eat in. The World Showcase has some of the best snacks, quick service and table service restaurants in Walt Disney World. When choosing your dining reservations is can be very hard to choose which restaurant (or multiple if you’re like me!) you and your family will enjoy the most. Some have character dining, some have unique food options, and some are simply underrated! Myself and some other Disney bloggers are going to do an overview of each restaurant so hopefully it makes it easier for you to choose!

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The age old debate, is do you go clockwise or counterclockwise around the World Showcase? We almost always start in Canada and go counterclockwise! Not sure why, I guess we just like to get through our home country and then visit the others! Let’s start with Canada:

Canada

Le Cellier

Le Cellier is one of our favorite dining options in EPCOT! Tucked into a Canadian château, Le Cellier is reminiscent of a fine, Canadian steakhouse and is 2 table service credits for lunch or dinner on the Disney Dining Plan.

The cozy restaurant is uber-romantic and features an extensive wine list of Canadian wines, but it’s still a great choice for families. It is one of the most popular restaurants in EPCOT, so make sure to make a reservation 180 days in advance.

The food at Le Cellier is absolutely amazing! We’re creatures of habit and always order the same thing, mainly because it’s just so darn good. You can’t go wrong with a bowl of their Canadian cheddar cheese soup with warm pretzel bread to start. The “Le Cellier” filet is seriously what dreams are made of— Canadian beef is some of the best in the world! And to wrap up your meal, the Maple Crème Brûlée is phenomenal!

Definitely make sure to let them know if you’re celebrating a special occasion (birthday, anniversary, graduation, etc) because they love to celebrate with you!  While nothing specific is guaranteed, we’ve had them add a glow cube to our dessert or bring cupcakes to celebrate the occasion.

We’ve dined at Le Cellier several times and it always leaves us completely satisfied. Everything from the food to the cheerful Canadian service is delightful and it is one of our all-time favorite places to dine at Disney, even with all of the other wonderful World Showcase choices!

Jennifer Love Dwells Here

Soup at Le Cellier Epcot

United Kingdom

Rose & Crown

Want a place to relax along the banks of the World Showcase Lagoon after a long day in Epcot? Rose & Crown Pub & Dining Room in the United Kingdom Pavilion is perfect.

Rose & Crown features all your favorite foods from the British Isles. On their menu you will find authentic and delicious versions of Fish & Chips, Shepherd’s Pie, Bangers & Mash and even Scotch Eggs. And let’s not forget some of the most famous beers in the world are brewed in the United Kingdom such Guinness, Harps, Bass and Boddingtons. Want to try something light while still getting a taste of the UK? Try a Shandy. It’s ½ Sprite and ½ Harps. YUM!

One of the best features of this restaurant is that it is great for kids of any age. If you have a finicky eater there is plenty for them to eat without stepping too far out of their comfort zone.
Rose & Crown is known for its great view of Illuminations. However, there are really only 10 or so tables with this coveted view. But don’t fret, if you aren’t seated in this area, there is a super-secret viewing area outside the restaurant. If you would like to view the show from this area, simply ask your server to take you to there.

What is my favorite side benefit of Rose & Crown? You get to listen to the beautiful accents of the knowledgeable and friendly Cast Members

Sue Team Mom 365

Fish and Chips at Rose and Crown Epcot

France

Chefs de France

Chefs de France offers a family-friendly French dining experience perfect for guests looking to taste French cuisine without committing to the flavors or price of the higher end alternatives. This classic café located in the front of the France pavilion in World Showcase offers a mix of traditional French dishes with Americanized twists. French onion soup and roasted duck are fan-favorites on the menu, while escargot is a popular appetizer and Gratin de Macaroni (baked macaroni and cheese with gruyere) can appeal to even the pickiest of eaters.

Entrees range from approximately $20-36, or one credit on the Disney Dining Plan. As a result, Chefs de France tends to be one of the better values for using one table service credit on the Dining Plan assuming you opt for any entrée besides the macaroni or vegetarian option. A pre-fixed menu is also available during lunch hours, which allots each guest a choice of appetizer, entrée, and dessert for $40 per adult.

Compared to other World Showcase restaurants, Chefs de France is fairly easy to get a reservation for last minute. It’s an excellent choice for a special occasion lunch or dinner without splurging on a signature dining experience, or if you’re looking for book a dining package for an event like Candlelight Processional.

Brittany Castle Party Blog

French Onion Soup at Chef De France Epcot

Monsieur Paul

Many of us visiting Epcot enjoy the stroll around the famous World Showcase and one of the main attractions has always been the food and drink. As a Disney foodie who has dined at a majority of the Epcot venues, as well as the majority of the higher end Disney restaurants (including Victoria & Alberts in Walt Disney World and Club 33 in Disneyland) I was more than what you could call excited to travel up the fabled staircase above Chefs de France and check out Epcot’s Monsieur Paul.

For my culinary journey through France, I embarked on the Prix Fixe Menu Dégustation, which is the 7-course dinner featuring Ahi Tuna Crudo, Escargot, Seared Scallops, Verbena & Mint Sorbet, Honey-Glazed Duck Marget, Imported Cheeses, and a choice of dessert in which I selected the Milk Chocolate Sphere. The entire experience was immersive and truly exports you right out of the bustle of Epcot and into the genius of Paul Bocuse and his expertise within French gastronomy. I would rate the atmosphere, cuisine, and immersion high making Monsieur Paul one of the top dining picks for adults and upscale experience within Epcot.

Anati Disney Adulting 

Chefs de France Epcot

Morocco

Spice Road Table

Let’s take a trip over to the majestic Pavilion of Morocco. There you will find a quaint restaurant called Spice Road Table. Here you will appreciate the Mediterranean-inspired dishes while taking in the panoramic World Showcase Lagoon views. You have the option to dine indoors or outdoors; however, I recommend enjoying the outdoor area on a perfect 70-ish degree Florida day. If the humidity of Florida is too much for you, then the intimate dining room will be just as enjoyable. Just make sure you request a table by the window and relish in not only the lagoon views, but the gorgeous Moroccan-inspired artwork and decor inside the restaurant.

The Spice Road Table offers a variety of tapa-style food and is currently a restaurant a part of the Disney Dining Plan (1 Table Service Credit). You definitely can’t leave Spice Road Table without grabbing an adult beverage. I recommend the Mediterranean Journey. The Mediterranean Journey is my go-to drink and includes Cointreau, Peach Vodka, and Orange Juice topped with Grenadine. It is light and refreshing, yet has a delightful kick to it that is perfect for any world adventure around Epcot.

The Mediterranean Journey can be purchased by walking up directly to the bar without a dinner or lunch reservation, but the best experience is to grab a drink, get a great seat on the patio and enjoy the Moroccan ambiance in the heart of Epcot.

NikkyJ,Theme Park Hipster

Spice Road Table Epcot menu and drink

Restaurant Marrakesh

Tucked in the back of the Moroccan pavilion at Epcot, you’ll find Restaurant Marrakesh, possibly the most underrated restaurant in Epcot! The dining room is on the smaller side, and it’s usually not too busy, so it’s a great place to relax and have some quiet time. Once in a while though the place comes alive with live music and a belly dancer! We were lucky enough to get a great seat right in front! The belly dancer also brought some of the kids up with her to dance. I love all the moroccan tile and decorations around the restaurant.  

The food was fantastic! We started with some bread, and our main meals came quite quickly. We both devoured them. Don’t be intimidated by the menu choices, the food will appeal to most palates. For dessert, I would personally recommend the beignets, they were delicious!

This restaurant is 1 credit on the Disney Dining Plan. Reservations are accepted but, you can usually get a table if you walk in and ask! Next time you’re in Epcot, you might just want to stop into this hidden gem!

Belly Dancer at Restaurant Marrakesh Epcot

Japan

Tokyo Dining

If you are looking for arguably the best service in an Epcot restaurant, make sure you visit Tokyo Dining. This elegant and authentic Japanese restaurant is located above the Mitsukoshi Department Store.

The decor is very sleek and modern. The restaurant has a lot of natural light due to the large amount of windows at the front of the dining area. If you can snag a table by the window you will have a great view of World Showcase Lagoon. This makes it a great place to watch Epcot Illuminations. A window table may mean an extra long wait, but it will be worth it.

If you prefer you can also sit near the sushi bar and watch the chefs at work. Wherever you are seated you will be sure to enjoy exceptional service. The overall impression is that the servers really want you to enjoy your food and the dining experience.

The food is good, if not outstanding. Tokyo Dining offers good value for guest who do not have the Disney Dining Plan as some of the entrees are large and reasonably priced. The menu offers traditional sushi and sashimi as well as a good selection of Udon dishes.

This is a restaurant where you really can skip dessert as there is nothing particularly compelling.

Japanese food can be rather a hard sell to the younger members of the family. If they really won’t try something a little different there is Chicken Tempura Nuggets and a Chicken Teriyaki Burger on the kids menu.

Alison Everything Mouse

Teppan Edo

Teppan Edo is located in the Japan Pavilion of the Epcot World Showcase. It occupies the second story above the Mitsukoshi Department Store, which is also a must-visit if you haven’t witnessed the Pick-A-Pearl experience before. If your party is less than 9 people, you can expect to be paired with another family for your meal as you all gather around a grill for some amazing, traditional Japanese cuisine.

You can expect Teppan Edo to serve up delicious appetizers like edamame or assorted tempura. There is also a small selection of sushi, but the real stars are the entrees cooked to perfection by a chef on the grill right at your table. You can choose from a variety of steak, chicken, vegetables or seafood which also come with garden salad, seasonal vegetables, Udon noodles and steamed rice. The kids also have the choice of a meal prepared on the grill, whether beef, chicken or shrimp.

For the adults in the group, there are some really fun beer options including one that you pair with a freshly squeezed orange. You can snag this as your drink if you are using the Dining Plan. A meal at Teppan Edo will take 1 Table Service credit from either the Disney Dining Plan or Deluxe Dining Plan.

Sarah Moment Mom

Teppan Edo Epcot food

Italy

Tutto Italia

With all the wonderful places to eat in Disney’s Epcot, one of my favorite places is Tutto Italia Ristorante.  This is one of the two restaurants located in Disney’s Epcot World Showcase Italian Pavilion. Tutto Italia is the first restaurant you will see on your left when you enter into the Italian Pavilion.

When you enter into Tutto Italia Ristorante you are greeted with a “buon pomeriggio” or “buona notte” and that is all it takes for you to feel like you are in Italy!  The dining room is very open and elegant. There is outside seating as well. Both have a romantic ambiance, even if you are accompanied by your children.

Now, let’s talk food.  The menu for Tutto Italia Ristorante was created by award winning chef Joachim Splichal.  This Italian style restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. What is unique to Tutto Italia Ristorante is the pasta here is homemade.  You can definitely taste the difference! There is an excellent variety of items to please everyone at your table, without it being overwhelming.  Even the kids can find something to eat with no difficulties. Tutto Italia Ristorante has an allergy-friendly menu available upon request.

Tutto Italia Ristorante participates in the Disney Dining Plan.  Eating here, for either lunch or dinner, will cost 1 table service dining credit.  Annual Passholders, Disney Vacation Club Members and Tables in Wonderland discounts are also honored here, making Tutto Italia Ristorante more affordable, as you can expect to spend between $15-$35 per adult here.

Tutto Italia Ristorante has never disappointed my family, so the next time you find yourself in Disney’s Epcot head to this gem! Buon appetito!

Sarah Dis Happy Home

Tuttp Italia Epcot

Via Napoli

We had no plans to go to Via Napoli.  We had not eaten there before. The three of us were wandering around Epcot World Showcase, and somebody decided that they wanted pizza.  We could have gone to Pizza Window, yet we wanted to sit down and maybe have something else with the pizza. Deciding to take a chance, we walked over to Via Napoli Risaurante e Pizzeria and hoped for the best.

Yes!  They were able to get us a table after a short wait.  The chandelier in the entryway for Via Napoli was colorful and bright and put a smile on my face before we even headed to our table.  As we walked through the restaurant, the creativity could be seen in so many different areas. There were murals on the walls, statues outside of the windows, and more.  Many of the cast members who work at Via Napoli are from Italy. Our server was friendly and engaging and even taught us the proper way to say, “Thank you,” in Italian. It may not be exactly what you think.

Of course, this is a restaurant, so we must talk about the food.  My husband said that Via Napoli, both the food and the experience, was so good that it is worth the admission to Epcot.  The pizza has a thin, crispy crust with a zesty sauce. The calamari appetizer portion was enough to almost be a meal. The garlicky focaccia bread was an absolute treat for the taste buds.  You may have to try some different items from the menu to form your own opinions.

The three of us enjoyed the experience overall.  I cannot speak for all of the servers, yet I do not think that our server could have been more of a delight.  Before we left, he even told us that the square outside of the restaurant is a replica of the square in Venice, Italy.  With that, I will leave you with some positive notes about our personal experience and a bit of Disney trivia. Divertiti!

Dawnmarie Enjoying The Days

Via Napoli ovens at Epcot

Germany

Biergarten

Biergarten is located in the Germany Pavilion in Epcot. It is nestled near the back of the pavilion next to the quick service restaurant, Sommerfest. Biergarten is an all-you-care-to-enjoy table service restaurant offering a buffet filled with German favourites and traditional dishes. Here, guests can celebrate Oktoberfest all year round with the Bavarian themed atmosphere. This restaurant is unique in that it is an indoor space that is designed to feel like guests are dining outdoors in the evening, no matter the time of day. The theming of the restaurant is very immersive with the half-timber surrounding façade and large waterwheel. Each of Germany’s sixteen states is represented by their flag hung around the restaurant.

Biergarten’s dining is set up in three tiers with a stage in the centre for live entertainment. The band is very entertaining playing instruments such as the accordion, trumpet, cowbells, and the alphorn. These shows are about 25 minutes long and take place periodically throughout the day. Food options at the buffet include roasted potatoes, sausages with sauerkraut, schnitzel, apple strudel, black forest cake, and much more! Biergarten is open for both lunch and dinner and is available for dining reservations 180 days in advance. Beirgarten accepts the Disney Dining Plan and both lunch and dinner are valued at one table service credit. Prices fluctuate seasonally but guests can expect to pay around $40 per adult and $23 per child.

Samara Disney Trivia Blog

Biergarten at Epcot

China

Nine Dragons

With so many ethnicities of food, I think a lot of people overlook the Nine Dragons restaurant in the China pavilion. The menu has lots of choices, and is pretty standard chinese fare.  I really loved the honey-sesame chicken. The caramel-ginger ice-cream for dessert was super refreshing! They were also very accommodating with my husband’s food allergies.

This restaurant is quite large, but it’s divided up into smaller rooms. There are beautiful wooden carvings, and ornate glass work, and some really cool lanterns hang from the ceiling. If you get a table close to the window, they provide a great view of the World Showcase.  

Although you can usually get a reservation close to your date or even a table when you walk up, you might still want to make an advanced dining reservation at popular meal times. It is one dining credit on the Disney Dining Plan.

Nine Dragons Sesame Honey Chicken Epcot

Norway

Akershus

Akershus is a character dining experience located in Norway at Epcot; the restaurant is medieval in feel.

Akershus offers a 3-course meal during lunch and dinner. The first course is an all you can eat “Taste of Norway” buffet. The buffet features some of the finest Scandinavian seafood, imported cheeses, cured meats and a variety of salads and fruits. A waiter brings course 2 to the table. Choices include Norwegian meatballs, herb-roasted chicken, grilled salmon, seared pork tenderloin, potato dumplings, cheese and spinach stuffed pasta. Course 3 is an assortment of Norwegian inspired desserts. We were served a trio of rice pudding, an apple tart and a chocolate mousse.

Four to Five princesses are present at court an Akershus meal. The first part of the Akershus experience is a private meet and greet with a princess for a photo op (normally Belle in her yellow gown!) Disney always notes that princesses at Akershus are subject to change. Disney likes to keep the experience fresh so they tend to rotate princesses.  Snow White, Cinderella, Ariel, Sleeping Beauty were present at our dinner.

Dining at court does not come cheap. Adults are $60 and children 9 and under are $40 per person without drinks. It is 1 table service credit on the Disney Dining Plan.

Michele Picturing Disney

Akserhus food at Epcot

Mexico

La Hacienda de San Angel

Want to dine on the waterfront of World Showcase Lagoon? Then look no further then La Hacienda de San Angel.  This restaurant is located on the lagoon side of the Mexico Pavilion at Epcot opened in 2010.

It offers traditional Mexican food with a wide variety on its menu allowing the most delicate of palettes the opportunity to find something tasty to eat.  It’s “spiciness” is on par with other Epcot eateries by not being to strong but strong enough that it can appeal to the masses. The food is good but most major US cities have more authentic Mexican cuisine available, however they don’t have the views.  

Situated on the waterfront the main dining room has grand windows which can make for excellent viewing of nighttime spectaculars. Be warned that not all seats in this restaurant have the view. There are several rooms that don’t have any windows at all. It is a bit of a roll of the dice as to the view you might get.  If you must have the view you can go early and let the host know you are willing to wait for a window seat. Also this location is only open for dinner. At lunchtime the inside dining is shared with the neighboring counter service La Cantina. A meal will set you back just one table service credit on the Disney Dining Plan.

Doug Rope Drop Radio

La Hacienda Epcot

Alex Cenac Photo

San Angel Inn

San Angel Inn undoubtedly has one of the best atmospheres of all the Epcot Restaurants. As soon as you walk into the marketplace in perpetual twight it feels cosy and like you want to grab a drink and chat over a great meal. San Angel Inn is upscale Mexican food, the restaurant is modeled after a 17th century hacienda at the base of Mayan ruins. There is also a restaurant in Mexico City with the same name, that dates back to 1692!

The food was fantastic and caters to all palates. If you’re a fan of margaritas, you absolutely need to check out their drink menu!

I would recommend making a reservation in advance because the restaurant is on the smaller side, however we were able to make our reservation same day. It is one credit on the Disney Dining Plan.

San Angel Inn Mexico Pavilion Epcot

We made it all the way around the World Showcase! Are you hungry now? Do you have a favourite table service restaurant at Epcot?

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5 responses to “Restaurants in Epcot World Showcase”

  1. Sue says:

    Thanks for including me in the amazingly comprehensive post. Great post! I will refer to it often.

  2. Michele C says:

    These pictures have made me extremely hungry!

  3. Loved collaborating with you on this post. It is comprehensive and reading it in its entirety made me want to run off to Epcot stat!

  4. I loved the Biergarten! The food wasn’t the absolute best we had on our trip, but the experience was so much fun. They definitely nailed the pavilion immersion.

  5. Dining at Rose and Crown was a spur of the moment decision one day, and we were pleased. I would eat there again for a casual meal. Le Cellier had so much hype and turned out to be a bit of a disappointment. The portions were small. Via Nap is tops on our list. On our next trip, we may try the hibachi grill in Japan!

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