Les Chefs de France is a table service restaurant located in
the France Pavilion in EPCOT’s World Showcase at the Walt Disney World
Resort. We have now eaten there twice,
as we missed Remy, otherwise known as The Chef, during our first visit.
This brightly lit restaurant gives diners an opportunity to
watch other guests stroll by outside as well as catch Serveur Amusant outside perform a juggling and
balancing act.
When we took
our seats, we had already checked to see if The Chef was in and we were given
an affirmative response.
After ordering
drinks, a warm baguette was delivered to our table along with butter. We each tore off pieces to nibble on before
our soup and salads arrived.
The boy ordered
pasta, chicken, and a salad. The pasta
sauce comes on the side and the salad is a mixture of leafy lettuces, so be
prepared if your child only likes green lettuce. Both the husband and I ordered off the Prix
Fixe which includes various choices for courses with a fixed price. I had the lobster bisque followed by quiche
and salad. The husband also ordered the
lobster bisque—I was hoping he would order the French Onion soup and we could
share, a ham and cheese sandwich which was much fancier than it sounds along
with a salad. We both had the Crème brûlée for dessert which was one of our top desserts for the entire
trip. The boy had an ice cream
sundae.
The highlight
of the meal was seeing and interacting with Remy. Check out the video:
We got a sneak
peek as to how Remy comes to life. Potential
Spoiler Ahead—Don’t Read If You Don’t Want To Know--The power is in the handle
of the lid of the serving tray. If you
look closely, it resembles a Wii remote and operates similarly when the “handler”
has the lid in his hand and down to the side out of guests’ view.
Our visit to
Les Chefs de France for lunch was delightful.
We have now eaten both lunch and dinner and can say that both menus
offer great offerings, though lunch is a bit lighter. Click here to read about our other visit toLes Chefs de France.
We would return
in a heartbeat or a squeak of a mouse!
Dig it:-)
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