Your favorite Counter Service at Epcot?

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    Originally Posted By BlazesOfFire

    I was weary at first too when it came to the cafe at Morrocco, but ended up loving it! It was truly delicious! I had a chicken wrap and it was yummy.

    But of course, my favorite is the kringla bakeri at Norway :) mainly pastries (that are not to be missed!) but also good sandwhiches. Theyre open-faced sandwhiches but very good! Especially the turkey (and get some school bread for dessert!)
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    Just a note, as I've seen it spelled wrong a couple times in this thread.... the CS place in Morocco is the Tangierine Cafe, not Tangerine... not the fruit, the city! :)
     
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    Originally Posted By t1lersm0m

    Yeah, well I always seem to spell Marrakesh wrong. Oh well, beggers can't be choosers, or is it chosers?
     
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    Originally Posted By DisneyMommyMichelle

    Hi there!!

    YUM YUM YUM for tangierene cafe!! it is FABULOUS!!!! we also LOVE San Angel Inn @ Mexico pavilion!! This year we plan on using a ton of snack credits at the F&W festival though!!!

    China also has a good counter service place too!!
     
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    Originally Posted By sun-n-fun

    We love the counter service place in Mexico, although the menu has been the same since forever, I think. it's as close to "real mexican" as we get - being from the north. I'm sure you Texans will tell me it's not even close, but it's all I get!!!:) Then I'd tell you that your Buffalo wings aren't "real" wings either, but that wouldbe another topic entirely..

    ANYHOO - The land is also great. But as I try to think of others, I realize I must be stuck in an EPCOT rut because I really haven't tried many except for these and the American food (With little kids we haven't experimented with the countries as much as we'd like. I bet China is great YUM! Someday......
     
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    Originally Posted By t1lersm0m

    Hi DisneyMommyMichelle! Did you come and check this out after I started talking about it?
     
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    Originally Posted By Disneymom443

    I love Liberty Inn, the apple pie was to die for!!!!!

    On the other hand I have not been to to many places. I'm going to try to fix that in December when we go.
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    "I always seem to spell Marrakesh wrong"

    You got it right there, girl! :)


    Oh, and the Cantina de San Angel serves Mexican food - Tex-Mex is mainly what we eat here in Texas, so I won't call you on it, sun-n-fun! :)
     
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    Originally Posted By RoadTrip

    Are there any national chains that serve Tex-Mex? We dined at an Austin Grill when we were in Washington DC and it seemed like a little different breed of Mexican food. With Austin in the name I figured it was probably Tex-Mex.

    Have you ever dined at an Austin Grill? Is it at least semi-authentic Tex-Mex?
     
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    Originally Posted By t1lersm0m

    Do you guys have Chili's? Is that considered Tex Mex?
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    Chili's isn't Tex-Mex, nope. But, it was founded by Mr. Romano, I think - he of Fuddrucker's & Romao's Macaroni Grill. Resident of San Antonio and the only man I've ever seen wear a fur coat in real life. LOL

    Never heard of Austin Grill, Trippy - but I just looked it up - and, wooo woo - you get Amy's ice cream the only place it's available outside of Texas! Amy's is a local chain here in Austex - it's GREAT!

    Anyhow, looking over their menu, I'd say they're correct to bill themselves as Tex-Mex. And they even have our town slogan on their menu!

    KEEP AUSTIN WEIRD!
     

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