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2008 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival Kiosk Line-Up Announced
The Walt Disney World Resort has released the line-up of food and beverage kiosks that will be offered during the 2008 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. Fitting with the "Great Food Cities" theme, most of this year's kiosks are named after specific cities rather than whole countries/states.
In addition to the line-up, tentative partial offerings have been announced for each location. The full offerings for each location and pricing will be released once the festival begins.
Athens, Greece Kiosk
Offerings include Greek Salad and Spanakopita
Barcelona, Spain Kiosk
Offerings include Cold Tomato and Garlic Soup, and Seared Tuna Loin with Roasted Red Peppers
Bologna, Italy Kiosk
Offerings include Baked Ziti, and Mascarpone Cream Puff with Gianduja Chocolate
Boston, USA / Hops & Barley Kiosk
Offerings include Boston Crab Cake, and New England Lobster Roll
Buenos Aires, Argentina Kiosk
Offerings include Beef & Corn Casserole, and Grilled Beef with Chimichurri
Cape Town, South Africa Kiosk
Offerings include Durban Spiced Chicken, and Bobotie with Mango Chutney
Cork, Ireland Kiosk
Offerings include Potato Leek Soup with an Irish Cheddar Cheese Stick, and Irish Cheese Selection with Apple Chutney and Brown Bread
Great Beers of the World Kiosk
Offerings TBA
Istanbul, Turkey Kiosk
Offerings include Manti with Yogurt Sauce, and Baklava
Krakow , Poland Kiosk
Offerings include Creamy Wild Mushroom Soup, and Keilbasa with Potato Pierogies
Lyon, France Kiosk
Offerings include Escargot Persillade en Brioche, Quiche Provençal, and Crème Brulée au Chocolat
Marrakesh, Morocco Kiosk
Offerings include Kefta, Bastilla, and Spicy Chicken Roll
Melbourne, Australia Kiosk
Offerings include Barramundi Fish, and Grilled Lamb Chops
Mexico City, Mexico Kiosk
Offerings include Chilaquiles, and Quesadilla con Chorizo
Montreal, Canada Kiosk
Offerings include Cheddar Cheese Soup, Maple Glazed Salmon, and Maple Custard with Almond Crumble
Munich, Germany Kiosk
Offerings include Spaetzle with Creamy Mushroom Ragout, and Apple Strudel
New Delhi, India Kiosk
Offerings include Samosa with Tamarind Sauce, and Mango Mousse
New Orleans, USA Kiosk
Offerings include Crawfish Etoufée, Seafood Gumbo, and Praline Bread Pudding
Reims, France / Champagne Kiosk
Offerings include Selection of Moët & Chandon Champagnes, and French Chocolates
San Francisco, USA Kiosk
Offerings include Seared Beef Medallion with Cheese Polenta, and California Strawberry Shortcake
San Juan, Puerto Rico Kiosk
Offerings include Mofungo with Shrimp Salsa, and Brazo Gitano
Santiago, Chile Kiosk
Offerings include Empanada, and Dulce de Leche
Shanghai, China
Offerings TBA
The European Cheesemonger Kiosk
Offerings include a selection of Dutch, Spanish and Italian Cheese
Tokyo, Japan Kiosk
Offerings include California Sushi Roll, and Spicy Tuna Roll
Vienna, Austria Kiosk
Offerings include Tafelspitz, and Beef Goulash
Wellington, New Zealand Kiosk
Offerings include Lamb Slider, and Kiwi Meringue Tart
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food & wine price ?
my family has never been to the f&w event.we usually go in april or may. my question is this,how much does it cost for these food choices ?, also how do they serve it ? is it sit down at the kiosks ? thanks for any info.
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prices will vary. Usually everything is under $5.50, if I am not mistaken. Also, the food is served on little plates, as they are all just samplings. Also, it is very casual, you eat as you go or find a seat on a bench. We love it...Can't wait to go back this year.
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it's a great event.....it can be a good value or costly depending on how you play it.....
it is possible to have a nice amount of food for less than the comparitive cost of a sit down meal.....
...or you can wing it like me and drop 100+ in a few hours......
this is one of the prime reasons why epcot is still the most imaginative....and best....amusement park ever conceived...
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If you are on the dining plan they have let you use snack credits at the kiosks in the past. Don't know about this year. Sorry we are going to miss it by being a week too early. But we are getting free dining.
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Originally Posted by lockedoutlogic
...or you can wing it like me and drop 100+ in a few hours......
I've never been, but am going for the first time over Halloween weekend. I'm sure this will be me, it all sounds so good!!
Wendy
"Everybody wants to be a cat. Because a cat's the only cat who knows where it's at."
Upcoming trips:
August 2018: Honeymoon trip for DD and her new husband
September 2018: Food and Wine trip
March 2019: Disneyland Food and Wine trip?
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Originally Posted by lockedoutlogic
it's a great event.....it can be a good value or costly depending on how you play it.....
it is possible to have a nice amount of food for less than the comparitive cost of a sit down meal.....
...or you can wing it like me and drop 100+ in a few hours......
this is one of the prime reasons why epcot is still the most imaginative....and best....amusement park ever conceived...
While we may have disagreed on some things, this is not one of them. I'm with you 100%.
Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you!
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Originally Posted by goofyfan4466
my family has never been to the f&w event.we usually go in april or may. my question is this,how much does it cost for these food choices ?, also how do they serve it ? is it sit down at the kiosks ? thanks for any info.
The kiosks are just little serving booths placed around the World Showcase. Food is served on small plates or bowls. There are no seating arrangements at the kiosks but just the tables, chairs and benches usually in the World Showcase, plus some extra here and there. You will learn very quickly how to eat while walking toward the next kiosk where you will sample an item.
In past years the items have been priced from $2.50 to ~ $5. In the past they also have taken the Disney Reward Card as a payment option and of course, VISA, cash, snack credits.
After reading a lot of overheated puffery about your new cook, you know what I'm craving? A little perspective. That's it. I'd like some fresh, clear, well seasoned perspective. Can you suggest a good wine to go with that?
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Mmmmmmmm......
So many things sound delicious!!
Can't wait to go in October! I'll be spending a lot of $$$$$$$$!!!!
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Why are there cities for every kiosk except "Louisiana, USA"? Isn't it weird that they wouldn't say "New Orleans" when every other one is a city?
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Was Oklahoma not invited back this year? ;o)
Christi
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Originally Posted by tinksmom02
Was Oklahoma not invited back this year? ;o)
That was a one shot deal for some anniversary, I don't remember which one.
GO GIANTS!
Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you!
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Originally Posted by tinksmom02
Was Oklahoma not invited back this year? ;o)
Alas,
. . . the wind didn't come sweepin' down the plain
. . . nor this year did the wavin' wheat sure smell sweet
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Food And Wine Line up
Originally Posted by lockedoutlogic
...or you can wing it like me and drop 100+ in a few hours..
For me, the tough thing about the FAWFestival is
Every...
single..
little...
plate...
or...
drink...
has...
a...
separate...
line...
and...
many...
lines...
are...
quite...
long...
and...
move...
very...
very...
very...
slowly.
So when you approach a Kiosk you have to first determine which line is for which exact thing and where the end of that line is then queue up, wait, pay, eat 2 bites then make your way to the next often very long line.
Popular kiosks create traffic jams as lines criss-cross across walkways.
For people 'done' with EPCOT/WS it's a swell party. For people trying to tour EPCOT it's as much inconvenience as special event.
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Originally Posted by Goes4FastPass
For me, the tough thing about the FAWFestival is
Every...
single..
little...
plate...
or...
drink...
has...
a...
separate...
line...
and...
many...
lines...
are...
quite...
long...
and...
move...
very...
very...
very...
slowly.
So when you approach a Kiosk you have to first determine which line is for which exact thing and where the end of that line is then queue up, wait, pay, eat 2 bites then make your way to the next often very long line.
Popular kiosks create traffic jams as lines criss-cross across walkways.
For people 'done' with EPCOT/WS it's a swell party. For people trying to tour EPCOT it's as much inconvenience as special event.
so let me get this straight....
your major F&W complaint is a fifteen person line?
hmmmm......just wondering how you can stand to set foot in WDW if lines are an issue?
But to your point.....the jumbled setup and overcrowding around the lagoon are sometimes a little bit too much.....i can concede that point
Last edited by lockedoutlogic; 08-12-2008 at 04:40 PM.
Reason: typo
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lines
Originally Posted by lockedoutlogic
so let me get this straight....
your major F&W complaint is a fifteen person line?
hmmmm......just wondering how you can stand to set foot in WDW if lines are an issue?...
Lines (what makes them think 'queue' sounds better?) are part of WDW and expected.
My F&W queue complaint is it seems like every little taste has its own queue.
Some kiosks have a wine line going one way and a cheese line going another. Am I in the right line?
And if those lines are 15 people then some of those lines must be 15 people who can't decide if they want 'red' or 'white'.
Anyway, I find myself looking at a kiosk and thinking, "Yes, I'd like to buy a little plastic cup of that wine and yes, I'm willing to pay $7 for it but... do I want to get in yet another line to make that purchase?
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It all sounds so good! The Food and Wine Festival is worth the lines and the congestion of World Showcase. It's so fun. I wish I was going this year. I wanted to plan a trip for my upcoming milestone birthday, but it didn't work out with a kid headed to college in the next year- darn!
Sherri
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Can't wait to go.Those snack credits will be put to some good use. Thank goodness our ressie at Coral Reef is later in the day.
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