Jym,
Loved your reviews. You made me want to try Marrakesh, and you really made me feel good about trying Tokyo Dining in March.
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Jym,
Loved your reviews. You made me want to try Marrakesh, and you really made me feel good about trying Tokyo Dining in March.
Help me out here Jym. Where is Bistro De Paris and how is it different from Chef de France? Although we have been to WDW many times I have mostly ignored these types of restaurants since we have 3 kids. However DH and I are going in October for our 20th anniversary (sans kids) and I am looking for something we have not tried before but would love to without the kids. DH and I love taking our time to savor a good meal and good wine. Our favorite restaurant is Calif Grill with Jiko a close second. We have also dined at V&A's once and very much enjoyed the experience.
I have always wanted to try Chef de France mainly because it looks so, well...french. ;) I am not familiar though with Bistro De Paris. Why are there two very similar sounding restaurants in France? Am I missing something?
You'll find Bistro de Paris upstairs, tucked away from the hustle and bustle, mostly free of day guests and completely free of a kids menu.
Bistro is the more upscale of the two restaurants in the France pavilion. The easiest way to explain the difference is the Bistro serves a French countryside board of fare while Chefs offers more of what you'd find in a cityscape like Lyon, Paris, or Cote d' Azur. In fact, it's exactly the type of menu you'll find in at least one restaurant in Lyon, Paris, and d' Azur because three chefs from those cities (Paul Bocuse, Roger Verge, and the late Gaston Lenotre) created the original menu.
Basically, for Bistro, think Louis XV. For Chefs De France, think French Shoney's.
I don't know if it is the "best" but I need to let you know about our experience at Marrekesh. We went there on Jan 5th. Our party of 6 included my husband myself and our sons and their girlfriends (ages 20, 20, 19, 18). There were 4 picky eaters in the group - like pizza, grilled cheese and chicken fingers - you know the type. :cool:
We they all loved the food there. They even ate their veggies :thumbsup: We ordered chicken couscous, chicken kebobs and beef kebobs. They came with vegetables in differnt sauces. We all enjoyed our meals. The restaurant was beautiful inside. I would highly reccomend it.
Another vote for Le Cellier!!!! However, we have eaten at Akershus and loved it as well. IT was a great version of eating with the princesses instead of eating at the royal table; which imho the food is not good. You almost cant go wrong with the world showcase food though. We are actually considering upgrading to deluxe dining so we can eat at all of them.
[QUOTE=Natazu;1815830]OK, get comfortable:
Le Cellier Steakhouse (Table Service) ☺☺☺☺☻
Worth the title of Signature Dining, Le Cellier is still 1 credit on the Dining Plan. Cheddar Cheese Soup you can’t get enough of, perfectly cooked duck, & fork-tender mushroom filet mignon makes you forget you’re dining in a room full of Canadians. They no longer have their signature Maple Crème Brûlée but who has room for dessert after all those carbs.
They had the maple creme brulee in December, we had it for dessert and it was melt in your mouth good...also, in addition to the above mention items, my son got onion soup and it was pretty good too plus my mom's prime rib was awesome
We love LeCellier. It is a must do each trip!!
We also love Rose and Crown, San Angel Inn, Tappen Edo.
We would like to try Italy, Akershus, and Chef's de France.
and what is wrong with eating in a room full of canadians??????????????????????Quote:
makes you forget you’re dining in a room full of Canadians
Canada's Le Cellier is my top choice.
After reading Jym's rather lengthy reviews, I'd be hard-pressed to come up with something new...
Basically, we've had mostly excellent experiences at all of the WS restaurants. Have we had bad experiences? Yup. But they're few and far between.
We don't prefer Nine Dragons or Biergarten - but that's a personal preference. Most on these boards love the places. We find the R&C to be average at best (although we love the pub section). And we thoroughly enjoy Les Chefs (blasphemy to Natazu!!! :scared: :hide2:). My point is, each place will bring mixed reviews.
About the only places that get consistently high marks are Le Cellier and Bistro. These two present their own challenges - Le Cellier is now the hardest ADR to snag in WDW (other than b'fast with Cindy) and Bistro can set you back a few bucks - although you'll leave the establishment very pleased.
Your best bet is to chose a place that appeals to you in terms of menu and theme. Then get a ressie and try to enjoy! :eat:
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Nothing, some of my best friends are Canadian
ok,you're forgiven then,lol!
Well said Notazu!
Believe it or not, I agree with all of your reviews (it's not you, it's me ;) ).
Marakesh especially was a nice surprise on a trip several years ago. At that time I really just wanted to see the interior of the restaurant and had to talk my 19 year old into trying it. We both loved it so much I bought the cookbook! :tasty:
When we go in May I am taking her to Bistro and Le Cellier for the first time, I can't wait!
Any suggestions for restaurants in the Magic Kingdom? I have been so disappointed in the past, we tend to either go to one of the Monorail Resorts or to EPCOT for dinner.
Tokyo Dining:thumbsup:sake, sushi, excellent service and the prices arent bad
havent tried Bistro, due to prices etc but ive had hit or miss w Chefs....last time I had a pretty good lunch there of Short ribs
Marrakesh gave me a good meal a few trips ago
San ANgel...not so much but the atmosphere is the best
Le Cellier, slightly overated i think and I skipped it last trip...the pretzel breadsticks are good and:beer:
Rose and Crown :beer:sampler, mushrooms app used to be good as was the sticky toffee pudding. fish and chips good bet.
Nine Dragons...looking forward to trying it since the rehab
I keep looking at the menus in Italy...maybe Ill try it sometime since its changed hands.
and I still miss the Hot and Koldbort in Norway...
Germany....well its filling and:beer:
The best place that WE'VE ate at was Teppan Edo in Japan. Granted we haven't had the chance to try Le Celier yet. Which, by my close sources (an ex-employee) is the BEST restaurant in all of Walt Disney World.
We love Rose and Crown for lunch OR during Illuminations.
LeCellier has great food, and pretzel rolls are delicious.
Chefs is always enjoyable.
Went to Teppan Edo last August...great food and great waiter.
We love eating at the WS...have fun!!!:mickey: