Home » The 5 Best Meals Money Can Buy at Walt Disney World: Foods of the World

    The 5 Best Meals Money Can Buy at Walt Disney World: Foods of the World

    La Cantina de San Angel

    World Showcase is best known for its table service dining options, many of which are nearly impossible to get a table at. If you’re looking for a quick meal with international flavor, the countries have several counter service options as well, though many are tucked back further in the countries. Grab a fast bite at one of these locations.

    1. La Cantina de San Angel in Mexico

    La Cantina de San Angel

    This is one of the most visible counter service options in Epcot, and a great stop if you want to grab lunch before you start the long trek around World Showcase. The menu features a variety of Mexican favorites and the helpings are generous. The nachos are piled with plentiful toppings and easily large enough to split. While the most visible seating is outside, there’s also a door toward the back of the courtyard that leads to additional indoor seating that’s usually open around lunch.

    2. Les Halles Boulangerie & Patisserie in France


    Image: Disney

    The menu at Les Halles Boulangerie & Patisserie is entirely in French, so you’re sure to feel like an authentic tourist as you stumble through the order. The selection of traditional French sandwiches is worth any trouble pronouncing the name if you’re after something simple but satisfying. If you’re dining meat-free, you can find a particularly filling option in the Tartine Provencale which features creamy goat cheese, peppers, and eggplant on rustic country bread. Seating is indoors, so this is a smart choice if you’re dining during a rain shower.

    3. Lotus Blossom Café in China

    Lotus Blossom Cafe

    Though the menu at the Lotus Blossom Café is more Americanized Chinese food than authentic Chinese food, it’s a great choice if you enjoy this type of cuisine. All but one of the meals are under nine dollars, which is a notable feat at Walt Disney World. Classic options include orange chicken with steamed rice, a sesame chicken salad, and Hong Kong style vegetable curry over rice. The restaurant offers covered indoor seating, though it’s open to the outside along the windows.

    4. Liberty Inn in America

    Liberty Inn

    While the menu in America does feature a classic cheeseburger, the other options have a bit more regional flair which can make them unique even for locals, depending on where they’re from. The Surf and Turf Burger features a moist crab cake and tartar sauce on top of an Angus burger for a flavorful combination that really stands out on the menu. If you want something heartier, you can even order a New York strip steak meal. Most of the seating here is inside so visitors can enjoy coverage from the rain and sun. The tables outside are nice as well, though you’ll have to fend off birds as you eat.

    5. Tangierine Café in Morocco

    Tangierine Face in Morocco

    The flavor of the Mediterranean is available at the Tangierine Café in the form of several flavorful wraps and shwarma platters. Chicken and lamb are the most prominent features on the menu, and you can even try both with one of the shwarma options. Vegetarian choices are available as well. The Vegetarian platter is a filling choice with hummus, tabouleh, lentils, falafel, olives, and Moroccan bread. Sides like the Tangierine couscous salad, marinated olives, and lentil salad are a refreshing change from traditional French fries (though you can get those here too if you’d like.)

    Smaller snacks are abundant through World showcase as well, so you can easily munch your way around the world with options like German nudel gratin, Norwegian pastries, and Japanese sushi as you work your way around. For a heartier meal that will really fill you up, however, these quick counter service picks offer some of the best food in the park.