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    My family wants to do something different for a table service dinner. We've done Rose and Crown, Cape May, Kouziinas, Le Cellier, and Living on the Land (or whatever it is calledl) Where should we go for dinner in Epcot? or nearby? We love good food and are open. Prefer not to do something we could do at home. Suggestions?
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    Biergarten in Germany and Teppan Edo in Japan are good. We're gonna try Marrakesh in Morocco this trip.
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    I'd suggest Marrakesh. Beirgarten could be fun as well.
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    I'd recommend Marrakesh, too. Beautiful restaurant and atmosphere along with excellent food. It is a "must do" for us.
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    I would recommend Biergarten as well. Hidden gem, can always get in there, food was extremely impressive, especially the deserts. Teppan Edo, was extremely good and impressive, but pricey.
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    We also enjoyed Coral Reef, but I know it gets mixed reviews here. Can't beat the ambience though -especially if you sit near the floor to ceiling fish tank which makes up the entire wall of the room!

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    We could do pretty much any kind of cuisine at home but it's always fun to do it at Disney anyway.

    Biergarten does have a more unique atmosphere plus music. But the food was a one time only event for us. It's not bad, just very buffet quality and not our favorite. Morocco's Marrakesh might be a little more unique for you.

    My favorites: Monsieur Paul, if you don't mind pricey. Chefs de France. Via Napoli. Tokyo Dining.
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    We're fans of Marrakesh. It's on our list of must dos. We love the atmosphere and architecture and the food is very tasty.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MargaretMessler View Post
    Biergarten in Germany and Teppan Edo in Japan are good.
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    Via Napoli. We have never been disappointed.
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    If you want something different and not in the "mainstream", exit EPCOT across from England and go to one of the restaurants on the boardwalk. Try the Beach Club, Yacht Club, Boardwalk area.
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    To try something very new, you might want to consider Monsieur Paul. I haven't yet, but intend to on my next trip.

    My wife and I enjoy Tokyo Dining. It's not the hibachi-style restaurant, but table service with nice windows for a second-story view.
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    italy is amazing food, so was restauant in china. le cellier is a must & tying teppan edo this yea, its habachi style, so fun atmosphere. moroco looks a little iffy, my son is 12 & not sure he'dlike france or germany. but he loves italy,china & canada. but heard yachtclub is bette than canada, its a steakhouse too

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    I recommend La Hacienda. Really good food & if you can get a table with a view during Illuminations, that's a bonus.
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    DW and I are not fans of too many exotic foods. In EPCOT we like le Cellier, Teppan Edo, Germany. Being a NYC Italian, I have never found any edible Italian food south of New Jersey.
    I often browse the menus online, just checking for anything appealing. Most of the menu items are just too fancy for our tastes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PETE FROM NYC View Post
    DW and I are not fans of too many exotic foods. In EPCOT we like le Cellier, Teppan Edo, Germany. Being a NYC Italian, I have never found any edible Italian food south of New Jersey.
    I often browse the menus online, just checking for anything appealing. Most of the menu items are just too fancy for our tastes.
    Last trip in 9/12, Cape May was one of the best places we found.
    Considering Nick Valenti and Patina Group run Via Napoli and also New York's Naples 45, based on their authentic Italian food knowledge and experience, plus Il Mulino is pretty much the same restaurant as it is in NYC, this seems like a strong and unfounded bias. There are some fantastic and completely authentic Italian restaurants in all parts of the country, and definitely at WDW. Maybe not as prevalently as NY or Boston, and maybe you sometimes have to look a little, but they are out there. Via Napoli even imports the water for their crust.
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    ITALIAN NEW YORKER HERE TOO! Italy in epcot was amazing & I am used to awesome pizza & home made italian food. definitly check it out, you wont be sorry!

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    Tokyo Dining is one of the best dining experiences I've ever had at Disney. We all love love love it.
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    OK, I don't think you can go wrong at ANY of the World Showcase restaurants. I would suggest, like many others, Via Napoli and Teppan Edo.

    Also, the suggestion to exit Epcot through the World Showcase and head over to the Boardwalk and other hotels between DHS and Epcot is a very good suggestion. You have the options of:

    Kouzzina (Kat Cora's restaurant)
    ESPN Club
    Beaches and Cream
    Yachtsman Steakhouse
    Cape May Cafe
    Big River Grille & Brewing Works
    Flying Fish
    Garden Grove Cafe
    Il Mulino
    Captain's Grille
    Shula's Steakhouse
    Todd English's Bluezoo

    And they're all *very* close to Epcot.
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