We’re no strangers to eating our way around the “world” here at DFB! (The World Showcase, that is!) From checking out all the latest festival foods to keeping an eye on new and exciting snacks — we’ve got you covered on anything and everything EPCOT!
But, we can’t help but shed a little tear every now and then () when we think about all the tasty and unique bites people are missing out on during their globetrotting adventures! We get it, the World Showcase is FULL of hidden-away treasures — and it can be so easy to miss a few along the way — which is why we made this list of five treats you should DEFINITELY keep on your radar during your next visit!
1. Bisque de Homard at Les Halles
Look…carbs are a treat, and they’re going first on this list! (It’s what carbs deserve.) If you’re a bread-lover like we are, then you definitely won’t want to pass by this lobster bisque bread bowl from Les Halles Boulangerie and Patisserie in EPCOT’s France Pavilion.
This is a nice warm and hearty option for those cooler Florida days and is SUPER affordable compared to similar snacks at Disney World. (It only costs $5.75!)
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If you really want to make the most out of the carby experience, we also recommend adding a buttery, flaky croissant to your order.
And you gotta dip that little guy right into the bisque!
Read about a $3 snack in EPCOT here!
2. Ice Cream Martini at L’Artisan des Glaces
We can’t leave France QUITE yet, because there’s no way we’re moving on to the next country without grabbing an Ice Cream Martini from L’Artisan des Glaces first!
This refreshing drink (more like a full-on dessert, if we’re being honest), has quickly become one of our team’s EPCOT favorites. You’ll get to choose two scoops from a list of handmade artisan flavors, then top it all off with your choice of Grand Marnier, whipped cream vodka, or rum!
Click here for 10 Disney World treats you forgot to put on your bucket list!
3. Apple Tart at Regal Eagle Smokehouse
If you’re a fan of crispy, cinnamon-y, streusel-topped goodness, then boy oh boy, have we got the TREAT for you.
The Apple Tart at Regal Eagle Smokehouse in the American Adventure Pavilion features all your favorite Thanksgiving-esque flavors. The outside has a nice crunch, while the inside is full of warm cinnamon apples and sweet cream cheese. (If you need us, we’ll be dreaming about this one.)
Read our full Regal Eagle Smokehouse review here!
4. Kaki Gori at Kabuki Cafe
Over in the Japan Pavilion, you’ll find Japanese Shaved Ice (Kaki Gori) at Kabuki Cafe. Most people probably pass over this one because…well…you can get shaved ice anywhere. But we’ll tell you right now that this shaved ice is just…different.
It’s light, it’s refreshing, and it is seriously drowning in sweet, sweet syrup. What really makes the difference is opting to top it off with creamy sweet milk — transforming the treat your mom used to get you after soccer practice into a unique, melt-in-your-mouth summer delight.
Read more about Kaki Gori in Disney World here!
5. Liqueur Caramel Flight at Karamell-Küche (AKA BOOZY Caramels!)
These tiny bites of chocolate and caramel heaven need no explanation or introduction — but, we’ll give you one anyway.
We’ll end our little journey in the Germany Pavilion, where we’ve fallen victim to the sweet, sweet smells of caramel wafting through the EPCOT air far too many times. (All jokes aside, this sweet stop is a MUST no matter what you choose to grab!) We’ll focus on the boozy caramels for today, though. This decedent flight might be small, but it packs a powerful punch of flavor! Currently, the Karamell-Küche caramels are Mojito, Limoncello, Tequila, and Chocolate Cherry Blossom flavored, but we’ve seen them change before. Either way, they’re bound to be delicious no matter what.
So, there you have it! If you didn’t know, then now you know! With these on your list, you’re sure to have an action-packed foodie adventure during your EPCOT travels.
Read our full BOOZY Caramel review here!
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If you have any questions or concerns, our Support Team will be happy to help! You can reach out to them at [email protected].
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Happy planning! We hope you have a GREAT trip!
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