Amazing bread hits the spot after waiting in line for the Remy's 4D experience. Chief Baker Roman makes 1000 baguettes fresh each day, each one super tasty (and the best value at Disney World)! We got to experience the newest bread - a sourdough seed bread (40% seeds by mass!) that will feature in the cheese plate at Chefs de France. It was awesome!
French pastries and sandwiches were freshly prepared. See the delightful display while you choose your favorites.
Right After Ratatouille Attraction we raced over to Les Halles for a fix of authentic French Pastries. I looked forward to it for weeks (actually). BUT my experience was almost completely ruined by the one hour line we had to wait in to get our food, which was very expensive for breakfast. They are so understaffed for such a popular eatery, it has to be deliberate. Also the floor space in Les Halles is half occupied by stupid merchandise for the adjacent attrtaction. This left small children, elderly people etc with no place to sit. It all appears a "cash-grab" with little regard to the guests comfort or expereince which they are paying through the nose for. Its better to pick a much less popular stand like Morocco's Sweets, where they have pastries and sweets that can as easily pass for breakfast and coffee etc., and have no line.
phenomenal food and great service!
The queue to wait to order was unacceptable. We waited for over an hour. When we did get food, there is no place to sit. Mercenary family members are saving tables for food they don’t have in the small seating area. The food is French fast food (if that is a thing). We enjoyed the Poulet au Pistou (chicken pesto) and the Croissant Jambon Fromage. The cheese plate was unique and we enjoyed with a baguette. The baguette is a value and they give you free butter but charge for jam. Prices are typical Disney-esque extortion.
Not sure what happened with this place but the food is terrible. Ordered a ham and cheese sandwich and it was nasty, tasted old and was rubbery. I was shocked because the quiche from here was not bad, however for the prices you pay at this place I would of expected better. I would skip this place since there are tons of better restaurants in Epcot.
It is a good effort by Disney to provide an authentic French experience. The decor is spot on, and many items on the menu are a good effort but it's still not France. The baguettes are a hit (also, thank you for the real butter to put on it). The pastries I had were also very good. However, the apple brie sandwich was a miss. That multi-grain bread would cause riots in the street of Paris and boulanger strikes.
This is a LOVELY little find on our Epcot day. We were able to get some excellent pastries (I recommend the chocolate filled beignets) and some good wine. We were able to get out if the heat and relax a little during the day. France might actually be my favorite stop on the World Showcase. Highly recommend!
I had heard of this quick service before, but I had never actually taken the time to eat there. When I was there a few days ago, however, I was quite suitably impressed. While the line was a bit crowded, the food was worth the wait. The "Croque Monsieur" sandwich was quite good. While I wouldn't mind there being more seating (the interior seating filled up quite fast), I found the atmosphere and food to be worth the time. In all, it was a good experience, and I will likely eat there again.
It was great and prices are reasonable