The 10 Best Restaurants At Epcot 2024 - Orlando - The Infatuation (2024)

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Caramel corn for the kids, boozy drinks for the adults, and other things you should eat in between rides.

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Magic Kingdom might have a giant castle, and Animal Kingdom has actual giraffes, but only in Epcot can you find thrill rides, kids screaming to meet Elsa, and drunk adults stumbling through the World Showcase. There are a ton of great sit-down restaurants here, so you can rest your feet for a little bit before standing for hours in line for the Ratatouille ride. Need more recs for the other parks? Check out our guide to the rest of Disney World.

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Takumi-Tei

Japanese

Epcot

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Perfect For:

Special OccasionsFine DiningVegetarians

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Takumi Tei might be most notable for making you feel like you’re no longer at Disney. The entrance is so subtle you might walk right by it in Epcot’s Japan pavilion, and once you stroll inside, the noise and chaos of adults vying for popcorn buckets and toddlers having post-naptime meltdowns fades into a quiet calm. You’ll need to spend a few hundred dollars and over two hours at this omakase-only spot, but it’s worth it for a fine dining meal that starts with a platter full of uni shooters and snow crab salad, and ends with tableside matcha and daif*cku. The vegetarian omakase is just as fun and interesting as its traditional counterpart.

Snagging a reservation to Monsieur Paul is like getting an early boarding group for the Guardians Of The Galaxy ride—it’s marginally difficult, but will earn you infinite street cred among the Disney adults. Dishes in the seven-course tasting menu are very classic French—things like rack of lamb and snapper topped with crispy potato scales aren’t exactly breaking new ground—but everything is executed very well and will impress your cousin who has seen Ratatouille 5000 times. It also doesn’t hurt that the view from the second-floor dining room makes for a much more luxurious fireworks-watching experience than standing by the lake with a toddler aiming a bubble wand at your face.

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Connections Cafe

Bakery/Cafe

Epcot

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Connections Eatery mostly sells typical drinks and snacks you’d find at Starbucks, but it’s worth stopping in here to try some baumkuchen, a rotisserie-baked cake that looks like a slice of tree rings. The pastry comes with either a rich layer of chocolate or a light vanilla glaze—go with the latter for a light snack that’s not too sweet. You can watch the bakers apply layers of batter on the spinning cakes through the kitchen windows, or find a table and wait for your friends who insisted on riding Mission: SPACE a third time that day.

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Yorkshire County Fish Shop

British

Epcot

$$$$Perfect For:Quick EatsCheap Eats

Yorkshire County Fish Shop is located just beyond the International Gateway entrance of the park, which has access to FriendShip boats that ferry guests in from nearby hotels and Skyliner gondolas that you can ride to Hollywood Studios. The fish and chips here in jolly old fake England are as good, if not better, than ones we’ve had in actual England, and they usually have a rotating meat pie, too.

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British

Epcot

$$$$Perfect For:Outdoor/Patio SituationDay DrinkingKids

If you’re a fan of Epcots’ firework shows, do your best to score an outdoor table here around the usual 9pm start time. The outdoor patio seating is first come, first served, and it has our favorite view of the lake. You can get the same excellent fish and chips they serve at the Yorkshire County Fish Shop, plus pub classics like a warm, comforting shepherd’s pie. And since this is Epcot, alcohol is readily available—including a $27 Macallan flight.

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Karamell Küche

Bakery/Cafe

Epcot

$$$$Perfect For:Quick EatsDessertPastries

Don’t trust anyone who talks about Epcot food if they don’t mention Karamel Külche. This is where you’ll find Werther’s-coated popcorn, but also a bunch of other stuff filled with, covered in, and otherwise made from Werther’s candies, like s’more cookies, dipped apples, and gooey caramel squares. This is a great place to stop for souvenirs on your way home, because bringing back candy is infinitely better than a Mickey-shaped keychain.

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Akershus Royal Banquet Hall

American

Epcot

$$$$Perfect For:Kids

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Be prepared for a lot of screaming here (seriously, bring some Advil), as this is the prime place in the park to get up close and personal with the princesses, right in Anna and Elsa’s house. In addition to being a hot ticket for kids who’ve been waiting their whole lives to hug Tiana in a medieval castle, the food here is excellent. You’ll get a lot of Norwegian dishes like lefse, a potato-based flatbread, and some nicely spiced kjØttkake meatballs. If the kid you’re with is, shall we say, specific in their tastes, you can also get plain old mac and cheese.

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Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe

Bakery/Cafe

Epcot

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The people you’ll see in this little bakery largely fall into two camps: families who need a sugar hit after waiting two hours for the Frozen ride, and adults looking for some carbs to soak up all the alcohol from drinking around the world. Both of these groups are likely here for school bread—a fluffy and sweet cream-filled bun topped with shredded coconut. They also have buttery cookies and two different boozy coffee drinks for when you need to stay awake but your brain will explode if you hear the chorus to “Let it Go” one more time.

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La Cantina de San Angel

Mexican

Epcot

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The San Angel Inn next door wins on vibes—the Three Caballeros ride runs right through the dining room—but the outdoor Cantina has better food. Grab some nachos or tacos here when you don’t want to spend forever at a sit-down meal, or when drinking around the world requires an immediate snack.

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Spice Road Table

Moroccan

Epcot

$$$$Perfect For:Quick EatsOutdoor/Patio Situation

This corner of the World Showcase is often a bit more chill, and you probably won’t have to wait as long to eat at this spot in the Morocco pavilion, even at peak meal times. We love the naan spreads, and both the lamb kofta and crispy cauliflower are good, filling options for mains.

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FAQs

What food should you not miss at Epcot? ›

So, let's look at those top EPCOT snacks (in no particular order).
  • Liege Waffle (Connections Eatery & Cafe)
  • Pain au Chocolat (Le Halles Boulangerie Patissiere)
  • Caramel Butter Bar (Karamell Kuche)
  • School Bread (Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe)
  • Maple Popcorn (Canada Popcorn Cart)
  • Festival Booths.
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What is the name of the restaurant in the land at Epcot? ›

At Garden Grill Restaurant, Guests of all ages are invited to imbibe visuals from Living with the Land—such scenes as a rainforest, farmhouse, thunderstorm, sandstorm and prairie—while indulging in an all-you-care-to-enjoy, family-style meal.

What is the least crowded day at EPCOT? ›

In general, the best days of the week to visit Disney World parks are Tuesdays and Thursdays. The reason is many families find that you need an entire week for a Disney vacation and typically arrive on Saturday or Sunday. We find weekends and Mondays the busiest days at Walt Disney World.

Can you eat at EPCOT without paying admission? ›

Dining at any of the theme park reservations will require a valid theme park ticket and theme park reservation. Thus, you will not be able to dine at EPCOT without those two. However, there are so many fantastic dining options outside of the theme parks.

How much does it cost to eat at Space 220? ›

Space 220 is an upscale dining experience with fixed-price menus for lunch (two courses) and dinner (three courses), priced at $55 and $79, respectively.

How many restaurants are at EPCOT? ›

You might as well eat well while you're there. Here, now, Eater's comprehensive overview of everything worth eating, drinking, and doing across all 4 parks, 39 hotels, 449 restaurants, and 27,258 acres of Central Florida's most magical kingdom.

What is the name of the Norwegian restaurant in EPCOT? ›

Be the belle of the ball with Princess Belle at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall. Cozy up to Princesses at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall's Storybook Dining experience. Tempt your tummy with Norwegian waffles, eggs, bacon, fruit, pastries and other treats.

What is the most popular food at the Disney parks? ›

Wrapping up the list of the top ten most popular snacks at Disney parks, in order, are Green Milk, Mickey Waffle, Disney Popcorn Bucket, Mickey Beignets, Night Blossom, Disney Churro and Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Bar.

How authentic is the food at EPCOT? ›

Egg rolls and pot stickers are traditional though and would definitely be found in China, so EPCOT gets a 50% rating in cultural accuracy here. Next time you're traveling around EPCOT, keep in mind that while some of EPCOT's food can be culturally accurate, others simply cater to the masses.

How do you avoid long lines at EPCOT? ›

  1. Go early in the morning and head to a featured attraction first.
  2. If you go to the park during peak season, stay after the fireworks when wait times on a lot of the bigger rides are reduced.
  3. Use FastPass - It allows you to select a predetermined time for up to 3 attractions per day.

Should you skip EPCOT? ›

If you're into rides more than general theme park merriment and atmosphere, we suggest skipping Epcot, as it doesn't offer as many thrills. However, families, foodies and world's fair enthusiasts will likely enjoy their time at this concept park. Featured image courtesy of Walt Disney World.

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