As part of its ongoing evolution, EPCOT continues to redefine the dining experience within its park, unveiling a host of delicious new menu items that promise to tantalize taste buds. Two restaurants, in particular, have introduced standout dishes that blend creativity with flavor: Coral Reef Restaurant and Le Cellier Steakhouse.
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Disney updates the menu at Coral Reef Restaurant in Epcot
Disney updates the menu at Coral Reef Restaurant in Epcot Coral Reef Restaurant in Epcot has made some changes to its menu. One of the biggest changes was the removal of the Lobster Bisque which has been around since the restaurant opened about 36 years ago. Related – Delicious Mickey
Candlelight Processional Dining Package Pricing & Details Announced for 2021
The Candlelight Processional is returning to the Epcot International Festival of the Holidays this year. With it comes the return of Candlelight Processional Dining Packages! Take a look at the pricing and details. Related – Celebrity Narrators Return to Epcot’s Candlelight Processional Lunch and dinner packages will be available at
Coral Reef Restaurant in Epcot is offering a Little Mermaid menu for the 30th Movie Anniversary
The Coral Reef Restaurant in Epcot will be offering a commemorative menu to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Disney’s animated classic, “The Little Mermaid” starting on October 19th. With menu items like the Dinglehopper Shrimp Cocktail, Chef Louis’ Lobster Seafood Boil, and King Triton’s Key Lime Tart, this is a menu
Walt Disney World Refurbishment Schedule for August 2017
The following is a comprehensive list of attractions, resorts and restaurants at Walt Disney World Resort that are currently undergoing refurbishment during the month of July 2017 or will be occurring in the months ahead: Magic Kingdom • Hall of Presidents: Closed through Fall of 2017 • Liberty Square Riverboat:
Romantic Dinner Spots – Disney World Edition
Many times Walt Disney World is a vacation destination for families and can tend to revolve around the children, so you often don’t think of it as being a ‘romantic getaway’. One way you can infuse a little romance into your vacation is to hire a babysitter for the kids,
Epcot’s Coral Reef Resturant Review
I remember in the 80’s when Epcot opened, my family visited the Living Seas. I remember thinking that it was one really huge aquarium as I descended in my hydrolater and then rode my seacab (does anybody remember those things?) to “Seabase Alpha”. In fact, the Living Seas IS a
Disney Food Confession – Vegetable Potato Strudel
Where to find it: Coral Reef Restaurant in Epcot What is it? A phyllo pastry with mashed potatoes, zucchini, mushrooms, squash, carrots, and red peppers. It is accompanied by a tomato compote with basil oil. Why you want it: This is a new addition to the menu at Coral Reef
Excerpt 2: Beyond the Attractions: A Guide to Walt Disney World with Preschoolers (2011)
This week we’re talking food and not just any food. Excerpt 2 from Beyond the Attractions: A Guide to Walt Disney World with Preschoolers (2011) looks at some uncommon non-character dining restaurants where food and entertainment value for your little guys and girls are rolled into one. Please enjoy the
More Than a Meal: Unique Disneyworld Dining Spots
From meatloaf and mashed potatoes in a nostalgic ’50s-inspired eatery to a private table for two in a Grand Floridian kitchen, Walt Disney World restaurants are taking “eatertainment” to new heights. Looking for more than a meal? Following are some of the unique dining spots in the Vacation Kingdom. Boma-Flavors
Disney Food Confessions – Chocolate Wave
Where is it? The Chocolate Wave at the Coral Reef Restaurant in Epcot, Walt Disney World What is it? A warm dark cake with a white chocolate grand marnier center with chocolate gnache and white chocolate ice cream Why you want it? The perfect accompaniment to a delicious meal. Photo
Top Eats – What’s your favorite Casual Dining Spot in Epcot?
Epcot in my opinion has the best Dining in all of Walt Disney World, with vast choices I find myself trying to eat my way around the World Showcase on every visit. Casual Dining in Epcot is where it’s at! Don’t get me wrong there are some good Quick Service