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Epcot Dining

Two Dining Changes in Epcot’s® World Showcase

Les Halles Boulangerie & PatisserieTwo dining changes are taking place in Epcot’s® World Showcase.

In the France Pavilion, a new bakery location opened last week.  Les Halles Boulangerie & Patisserie, located adjacent to the France movie theater exit, is 10x larger than the former bakery. This larger location opens each morning at 9am – prior to the opening of the rest of World Showcase. The bakery boasts quite an expansive menu, including sweets, soups, sandwiches, salads, and authentic French dishes like quiche and Croque Monsieur.

In the Canada Pavilion, the always popular Le Cellier Steakhouse will switch to an all-day menu starting Jan. 16, 2013. While this changes eliminates some of the menu options, it will provide access to many of the guest’s favorite dinner choices regardless of what time that coveted Advance Dining Reservation is! The change in menu does not affect the Disney Dining Plan – both lunch and dinner is two entitlements on the Dining Plans.

 

‘Monsieur Paul’ Restaurant Opens Today at Epcot®

Guests wanting to dine inside Epcot’s® World Showcase now have another option to add to their list.

Monsieur Paul Restaurant, which opens today after a refurbishment, will replace the Bistro de Paris location inside the France Pavilion. While less formal than its predecessor, the restaurant is still considered upscale with its classic French architecture. Named with a nod to famed chef Paul Bocuse, the location will serve a menu celebrating the authentic French tastes that he is known for. Fans of the Les Chefs de France are no strangers to Chef Paul’s cooking as he opened that restaurant in Epcot® in 1982!

Menu options at Monsieur Paul’s will include dishes like black winter truffle and beef broth soup; Maine lobster, vegetable brunoise, bisque, and rice Pilaf; and herb crusted rack of lamb Niçoise style tart with goat cheese, onions, arugula cassoulette of flageolet beans. Two of the dessert options will include warm Grand Marnier soufflé and triple chocolate cake.

Open 7 days a week for dinner (beginning at 5:30p), Monsieur Paul will be accepted under the Disney Dining Plan as a Signature Restaurant (two credit meal).

New Wine Cellar Coming to Epcot®

Tutto GustoA new wine cellar will soon be add to the long list of available food and beverage options in Epcot’s® World Showcase.

Tutto Gusto, set to open in early May, will be located adjacent to Tutto Italia Ristorante in the Italy Pavilion. The décor of Gusto will be  inspired by an Italian wine cellar with stone walls and floors, vaulted ceilings, and a fireplace in the dining room.

A small-plate menu that takes guests on a fabulous culinary tour of Italy will be available. Options include: Affettati (cured, sliced meats); Formaggi (Italian cheeses); Panini(sandwiches); Piccoli Piatti (small plates); Cavatappi (a type of pasta), and Dolci (sweets). More than 200 Italian wines, including sparkling, reds and whites, grappas (a distilled drink made from what remains of grapes after they have been pressed for winemaking) and beers such as La Rossa, Moretti and Menabrea will be offered at Gusto.

Tutto Gusto will be a small, intimate location seating only 96-guests. Normal operating hour will be 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. This location will accept the Disney Dining Plan.

Via Napoli – Bringing Pizza Perfection to Epcot®

by Magic Maker® Joe DeFazio

Via NapoliFor all the wonderful culinary treats you can experience at the Walt Disney World® Resort, the one thing that always seemed to be missing was top-notch pizza.  While Disney pizza wasn’t bad, it also wasn’t on many people’s must do dining lists.  That all changed with the opening of Via Napoli in Epcot’s® Italy Pavilion.

Via Napoli serves authentic Neapolitan style pizza and Italian cuisine in an expansive dining room situated in the back of the Italian pavilion.   The open design of Via Napoli captures a buzz from the visible kitchen and it’s large brick ovens and the hum of conversation and dining that makes you feel like you have been transported to an busy square in Naples for your meal.

The highlight here is the food, and the pizza is the star.  The pizza is made with imported flour from Naples, San Marzano tomatoes, hand-made mozzarella and water that is identical to that used in Naples.  The result is a wonderful, crispy, chewy and airy crust baked to perfection with a wonderful selection of options.  Via Napoli’s twist on a traditional Italian appetizer is even made into a meal with Prosciutto e Melone pizza topped with- fontina, mozzarella, prosciutto, arugula and cantelope – a perfect blend of salty, sweet, creamy and crispy.

While the pizza is the star, the supporting cast of traditional Italian favorites including pasta dishes, chicken, eggplant and veal parmigian, lasagna and a wonderful selection of antipasti and appetizers to get you started.  Nia Napoli has a nice selection of Italain wines, dry and sweet, a flavorful sangria and a selection of Italian beer, including a restaurant exclusive, LaRossa – a double malt lager.  Save room for desert and you will be treated with affine selection of traditional Italian sweet treats.

The wonderful atmosphere is made complete by the wait staff, all from Italy and all seemingly with a permanent smile.  The language, conversation and insights into cast member’s culture along with wonderful  food and drink make Via Napoli an outstanding place to share a meal at Epcot®.

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Via Napoli Opens Next Month

Take a look at the menu for the new Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria. Opening next month the 300-seat restaurant expands dining choices in the Epcot Italy Pavilion in the World Showcase. Created by the Patina Restaurant Group’s CEO Nick Valenti, the menu is based on his travels in Southern Italy and his time developing and overseeing the successful Naples 45 Ristorante e Pizzeria in New York. Valenti spent time in Naples studying the art of dough, crust, sauce and oven temperatures at the famous pizzerias Da Michele and Trianon. A feature at Via Napoli is its wood-burning ovens, cleverly named after the three active volcanoes in Italy – Mount Etna, Mount Vesuvius and Stromboli.

Appetizers: Sicilian eggplant with olives and raisins; salad of lettuce, fagiolini (string beans), fennel and tomatoes; arancini (fried saffron risotto balls) with meat ragù, mozzarella and pomodoro sauce; corn-crusted fried calamari; and minestrone with basil pesto. Or share a plate of arancini, mozzarella, calamari, portobella mushrooms, asparagus, zucchini and carciofi (artichokes).

Main course salads: Manzo (filet of beef) with greens, red onion, gorgonzola, apple and cucumber with a red wine-mustard vinaigrette; chopped salad with lemon chicken, greens, cantaloupe, cucumber, red pepper, green beans, onions, almonds and pasta crisps with honey-citrus vinaigrette; calamari with arugula, carrots and fennel with orange vinaigrette.

Pastas: candele (long, tube-shaped pasta) with sausage ragù; linguine with seafood; malfadine (ribbon pasta) with guanciale (unsmoked Italian bacon) and pomodoro sauce; lasagna verde.

Piatti alla Parmigiana: (dishes topped with Parmesan and mozzarella gratinée): veal, chicken and eggplant.

Wood-fired pizzas: made with caputo flour imported from Southern Italy, San Marzano tomatoes, handmade mozzarella and water from a local spring just like in Italy’s Campania region – 10-inch, 20-inch or 1/2 meter to share: a dozen choices, from a simple pizza Margherita with tomato, mozzarella and basil to carciofi with artichoke, potato, pecorino cheese, prosciutto and cantaloupe.

Sweets: tiramisù, zeppole di ricotta (ricotta cheese-fried dough, whipped cream and chocolate sauce); apple cake with almond sorbetti; gelatie; and vanilla gelato with almond cookies and amarena cherries.

Hungry yet?  Click here to request your quote to try this great new restaurant!
Going this fall?  There are a few select dates available for Free Dining!

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