Has anyone eaten here? Did you like it? On our next trip DD and I will likely spend a second day at Epcot while DH is at Universal for the day. I'm kind of interested in trying this restaurant, but I can't tell if it would be really worth the money.
Yes. It's good! I didn't really feel like anything on the menu was that exotic though. I think you can get better French food at the market thing right next door.
Yes. It's good! I didn't really feel like anything on the menu was that exotic though.
This is how I felt about it.
I had a delicious fish sandwich there not long ago, and we went there for a F&W event a couple of years ago that was nice, but I probably could have gotten the same bread and better desserts from the quick serve in France.
It is pretty, but has a more stuffy than relaxed feel, so I think that is why we kept expecting food that was a bit more special than what they offer.
I've wanted to try it but no one in my family think it looks good. They all like Rose and Crown which is soooo blah to me.
I like San Angel Inn with kids. Their cactus pork dish is amazing. We are trying La Hacienda next trip.
(I've also been to Tony's and it was fine. I had a chicken Caesar though, hard to screw that up.)
I had a really good Salmon Salad at Tony's about 3 years ago. But DS was 21 months old and had the kids pasta ( a favorite for him PASTA) and refused to eat it. He kept saying " not sauce not sauce" I tasted it. OMG it was straight up ketchup, like Heinz. I asked them to bring me a plain pasta no sauce and he ate it.
Right! It's a great location. If they served the kind of Italian served over in Epcot's Italy pavilion it would be great. It's just subpar, below Olive Garden and I won't eat there either.
Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I think I'm going to save my money and stick with quick service. Maybe I'll take her to Balthazaar sometime and we can get the same experience, but with much better food.