Here Are The Most Enchanting Foods And Drinks At Epcot

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When you’re a kid, Epcot is pretty much the coolest place. Let’s be real, it’s pretty awesome as an adult, too. You get to make your way around the world to eleven countries in an experience that’s surreal. The World Showcase is centered around a reflective lagoon and you get to spend your day eating and drinking your way through Mexico, Norway, China, Germany, Italy, Japan, Morocco, France, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.

Make sure you visit Epcot with a hearty appetite, and maybe make a drinking game out of it and sip a cocktail from every country. See how far you get. The World Showcase opens at 11am, so start your day with these enchanting foods and drinks. Don’t forget the IllumiNations fireworks show over the lagoon.

School Bread – Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe, Norway Pavilion

This sweet bread roll is injected with vanilla pudding or custard and it’s covered with sweet icing and toasted coconut. It comes from the Norwegian snack Skolebrød.

Franks – The Biergarten, Germany Pavillion

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The Epcot Biergarten has all the classic German cuisine with bratwurst, pork schnitzel, pretzels and plenty of beer.

General Tso’s Chicken Bao Buns – Nine Dragons, China Pavilion

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Nine Dragons is a longtime Epcot favorite in the China Pavilion. The General Tso’s Chicken bao buns are always a hit.

Mango Gingeritas – Joy Of Tea, China Pavilion

Doesn’t get more refreshing than a mango gingerita. A little fruity, a little sweet and a little spicy.

Pizza – Via Napoli, Italy Pavilion

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Go here for a slice. Via Napoli is an Italian pizzeria and restaurant with Florence-esque architecture. All the pies are cooked in big stone pizza ovens.

Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup – Le Cellier, Canada Pavilion

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Le Cellier is one of the most sought-after restaurants in Epcot and the cheddar cheese soup is probably Disney’s most requested recipe. Think cheese, beer and bacon.

Small Plates – Spice Road Table, Morroco Pavilion

At this Mediterranean small plates-style restaurant you should try a little bit of everything from hummus fries to grape leaves.

Tempura Udon – Teppan Edo, Japan Pavilion

You can’t go wrong when udon and tempura are up to bat.

Fish And Chips – Yorkshire County Fish Shop, United Kingdom Pavilion

This counter service restaurant has one specialty: fish and chips. Get the beer battered fish with a side of piping-hot chips and wash it down with a cold draught beer.

Creme Brûlée – Boulangerie Patisserie, France Pavilion

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This little cafe in the France Pavilion has baked goods, sandwiches, gourmet coffee, wine and beer in a charming old-world atmosphere. The creamy, sugar-topped creme brûlée is a must-try.

Croque Glace – L’Artisan Des Glaces, France Pavilion

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You’ll have to make room for these brioche ice cream sandwiches at L’Artisan Des Glaces. Try flavors like pistachio ice cream with raspberry sauce and salted caramel ice cream with chocolate sauce.