lorilclevelandrn
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- Sep 20, 2009
I agree w/ GoofyinToronto plus Tutto Gusto.
I generally do not discourage people from trying out what looks good, but would like to give my opinion on one of your choices. I "used" to absolutely love the Fish and Chips, when it was Cod. Last year they switched it to Tilapia. It has become more oily, thinner and does not taste good (to us). The reason I want to make sure to post is so you can go in with your expectations set and not be disappointed if it does not taste all that great. Then again, I had a point of reference to the Cod, and you may find this fabulous.Not a stretch for taste buds (nothing really is in Epcot) but, we're so looking forward to eating the fish & chips from Yorkshire. I think Spice Rd Table and Tutto Gusto offer higher quality small plates to share, but you'll be seated.
Via Napoli also has a to-go window to order a slice of pizza in Italy, and to me, it's the best pizza on property.
Last year they switched it to Tilapia.
For "walking around" snacks, i would suggest the Norway bakery. I LOVE the troll horn. Most rave over the schoolbread as well, but it was kind of bland to me. I just discovered last year, the gelato in Italy at the cart out front and it is to die for!!! We got the chocolate and it was so rich and decadent, YUM! I also agree with the treats from Germany where Werthers caramels are. Everything is made fresh and it is delish. Via Napoli also has a to-go window to order a slice of pizza in Italy, and to me, it's the best pizza on property. Have a great time exploring new treats!
I heard about the tilapia. GROSS! Such a bummer because it use to be good when it was cod.Last year they switched it to Tilapia. It has become more oily, thinner and does not taste good (to us). The reason I want to make sure to post is so you can go in with your expectations set and not be disappointed if it does not taste all that great.
Correct, definitely NOT the same pizza as Via Napoli.The to-go window isn't the same pizza as inside. The crust is thick and pillow-y. Looks like Sicilian style.