Wednesday, October 15, 2014

The San Angel Inn At The Mexico Pavilion in EPCOT

You'll enter an Aztec pyramid, and walk through a colonial, Mexican market while on the way to your table at the San Angel Inn. Walk down the stairs and sit in a traditional hand painted chair at your table. The tables are arranged on a patio over looking a river that leads up to an Aztec temple. In the distance you'll see a smoking volcano, and occasionally hear its rumble. No matter what time of day, it's twilight inside and the sky above has stars just beginning to twinkle. Sounds great? It is, and we haven't even talked about the food.

Choose your beverage from a list of soft drinks, specialty margaritas, or a glass of Mexican wine or beer. Tempt your self with a tostado (nacho) appetizer. The tostados are available with chicken, beef, or crab.
Next choose an entree from a list too fine to find at your local Mexican restaurant. We suggest the Filete Motuleno, a grilled beef tenderloin with beans, melted cheese, and pablano peppers, simmered in ranchero sauce.

Follow your meal with an espresso or cappuccino. For a fun after dinner drink, try the Mexican Coffee. A coffee with cafe liqueur, whipped cream, and a cherry on top. The dessert menu includes arroz con leche (a cinnamon bread pudding), and flan (a vanilla custard).

The scenery will take you to a different time and place, and the food is excellent. The only thing lacking is fast service. We suggest that you use this as a time to sit back and enjoy the atmosphere.

The San Angel Inn is open for lunch and dinner. You can expect to pay $15 to $40 per person at the San Angel Inn. This restaurant accepts the Disney Dining Plan. A priority seating reservation is recommended.


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