A great place for a snack at EPCOT. This is one of the many places to eat at EPCOT. It is located in the Morocco Pavilion which means that it is on the opposite side of the lake from Spaceship Earth (the massive sphere) at the front of the park. You can get here by either walking around the lake and going between the France and Japan Pavilions. The Tangeirine cafe is the cafe opposite the walkway from the lake and at the entrance to the pavilion. You order your food and drinks from a cashier near the back of the restaurant. As with many of the food vendors at the park, someone takes your receipt and retrieves you food. Napkins are on the counter. Utensils are from a dispenser by the front door. There are a variety of seating options with some inside and some outside. Most are in shady spots. I ordered the chicken kabobs and something that looked like Naan bread. The bread came with 3 sauces: a mint, a hummus and a spicy brown sauce. The price for each kabob and vegetables was about $6 and the Naan and sauces were about $5.. They were all delicious. Overall, this is definitely a place to stop for a snack with friendly staff, good prices...
Read moreCheck the menu first, to make sure your taste buds yearn for Moorish or Mediterranean food. I like that particular cuisine, so it was not hard for me to like this place.
What's good? I like the atmosphere at this place. I always feel like I've been shoved up the narrow crack of a Moroccan alley. It feels so authentic... that Disney magic! This is one of my fav quick service restaurants. Eating here under the moonlight only adds to the magic.
I usually eat here on my last night of a vacation... a good way to end it, IMO. I prefer a quick service meal because I don't want to be tied down to a particular place (dining reservation) on my last night.
Seating is limited on the inside and I almost always have to eat outside. That's okay since I prefer the outdoor...
Read moreAfter an exhausting day we were scrambling for dinner before the special show. To our rescue this place was just perfect. The chicken shawarma was subtle and very soft. The meat was slow cooked and the salad (mix of veggies and raisins) blended perfectly with chicken.
Lamb shawarma was the hidden gem. Perfectly seasoned and well balanced flavors completed the lamb flavors. Salad mix was perfect with the lamb.
I was pleasantly surprised how quick the service was, in and out of this cafe in less than 2 mins with food. We enjoyed the fireworks and show with dinner.
PS. The view point from Morocco pavilion was dead spot on.
Great good, budget friendly. Hidden gem in Ecpot.
For Asians and Indians who prefer to avoid beef and pork this...
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