

This is one of the few Epcot restaurants located upstairs.
Bistro de Paris restaurant in Epcot theme park features a focused wine list and inventive twists on traditional French dinners. The bistro is perfect place to celebrate any special occasions or just experience gourmet French cuisine in a quieter environment.
The upscale Bistro de Paris restaurant is located upstairs—one flight above the other gourmet French restaurant in the France Pavilion, Les Chefs de France . These two restaurants, along with the Boulangerie Patisserie pastry shop, share the talents of a trio of French chefs: Paul Bocuse.
The formal decor in Bistro de Paris captures the romance and elegance from turn-of-the-20th century Paris. Brass scones, milk-glass chandeliers and leaded glass adorn this quiet bistro.
À la Carte and Prix Fixe Options at Bistro de Paris
From the à la carte menu, begin your meal at Bistro de Paris with a medley of familiar French appetizers: mussel soup, Mediterranean tuna tartar. The main dishes are rich selections, such as double-cut white veal chop, rack of lamb and filet mignon. The silky chocolate soufflé is a popular option for dessert.
The decadent prix fix tasting menu consists of 4-courses, and is available with or without wine pairings.
There is no children's menu at Bistro de Paris restaurant.
Bistro de Paris Wine List
Bistro de Paris boasts a magnificent wine list that features French wines from the famed regions of Alsace, Loire Valley, Southern France, Bourgogne and Bordeaux.
Bistro de Paris is one of the few Epcot restaurants located on the second story. Seating is based on first-come, first-served, but if a window-side table becomes available when you arrive, you'll have a unique vantage over Epcot theme park .
Guest Policies
Not permitted in dining room: Tank tops, swimwear, hats for gentleman, cut offs, or torn clothing. While T-shirts are now allowed, the policy remains that T-shirts with offensive language or graphics are not acceptable.
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