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The Disney Food Blog has posted a review of dinner at Monsieur Paul, located in the France pavilion at Epcot. Monsieur Paul is located above Les Chefs de France and was known as Bistro de Paris prior to the recent restaurant renovation...

http://www.disneyfoo...rance-pavilion/

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Soupe aux Truffes V.G.E. -- Inside -- those whitish chunks are oxtail

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Salade au Roquefort

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Salade Gourmande Monsieur Paul

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Filet de Boeuf Grillé Forestier

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Red Snapper

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Grand Marnier Souffle

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Berries Napoleon

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Creme Caramel

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The View of Illuminations from Monsieur Paul

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I'm on the fence about foam on my food. Haven't had it often enough to make up my mind.

i would love to try this place some day. And hey, it won't cost me all that much, as DH boycotts most French things (especially the food) and I'll probably be going by myself!

BTW this is quite ironic given my first name is Monique and my maiden name actually has a ç in it. :rofl2:

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  • 2 years later...

Check back with me after October 30th.  Ok sorry, that's probably not helpful... 8)

 

I couldn't find anything more current from the usual sources.

 

There's some stuff on Trip Advisor - nothing elaborate in terms of reviews, but a bunch are very current...

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g34515-d3754978-Reviews-Monsieur_Paul-Orlando_Florida.html

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...and it's food and wine, who really needs dinner).

 

Yep, we keep going back to that too.

 

But I've been wanting to try MP for a while and this time when I mentioned it, DH did not automatically roll his eyes and sigh, so I booked it immediately.  8)

 

We have been talking about trying it out. I'll post if we do!

 

Ooh - please do, Rita!

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I just realized I never posted about our experience here in October.  In a nutshell, it may have been the best meal I've had on Disney property, and is in the top 5 meals I've had anywhere.

Atmosphere wise, it's very quiet and calm up there - a pretty stark contrast to the Epcot hustle and bustle below, and in particular Chef de France downstairs, which tends to pretty loud and busy.

DH was concerned it would be too "frou frou" and he'd feel awkward around all those French people (and um yes, he knows my maiden name is Provençal - LOL!) It was not at all frou frou and our waitress was great. Nothing felt fussy and the pace was leisurely and not at all rushed. 

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The menu here changes more frequently than other WDW restaurants, with a few favorites that stick around.

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I started with the escargot.

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They were melt-in-your mouth delicious, and the "foam" was super flavorful even though it pretty much evaporated in your mouth.

DH started with the tartare.

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If you like tartare in general (we both do), you'd love this.

DH got the snapper in potato scales.

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Flaky, delicious fish cooked perfectly, and the only thing that sauce needed was a straw.

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And this, my friends, is the single best duck breast I've ever had in my entire life.

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I've never had duck breast served medium like this, but it was perfect.  It was so tender you could cut it with a fork and it melted in your mouth.  The skin was perfectly roasted and delicious and not at all greasy.  I'd give my pinky toe for this right now. Seriously.

This was my coffee - it had alcohol in it (I forget what exactly) and was practically dessert all by itself.

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But because actual dessert was called for even though I rarely order it, there was this - the most chocolate-y delicious cake EVAH. This is how the menu describes it, "Warm chocolate and almond cake with raspberry coulis in the center, hazelnut crust, hazelnut ice cream"  - oh and that ice cream? *swoon* I'm guessing it's from the shop downstairs, or at least it's as delicious as the ice cream I've had from there.

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All in all it was an amazing meal.  Also probably the most expensive meal we've sprung for at WDW but totally worth it. If the budget ever allows, I would absolutely go back.

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My wife and daughter ate there in January.  They loved it.  Had a table next to the window, like it seems you did, and enjoyed watching the fireworks.  My daughter forced my wife to try the truffle soup and she said it was amazing, (but VERY expensive). 

Glad you enjoyed it as well.

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