Space 220
While the experience is cool, we are here to eat! And the food really did not disappoint. With lunch you get an appetizer (Lift-Offs) and an entree (Star Course) while dinner has the addition of a desert (Super Nova Sweets.) We started off with the Big Bang Burrata, Starry Calamari, and Space Greens. The kids of course loved their fried Calamari while the adults enjoyed their salad and cheese. Our entree course the Slow Rotation Short Rib, the 8oz Filet Mignon, and the X2 Duck. While our steaks were both pretty good choices, the duck was the star course here. I'm not even a duck fan. This was just mouth-watering. Our daughter Zoey tried a bite and I had never seen her make that face of yumminess. I think she had her first food-gasm. Both the roasted and confit duck of this dish were SO good. We highly recommend it.
This may not be the dining experience for everyone, but we really enjoyed it. Though it is pricey, we think it is worth doing at least once if you are going to be visiting Epcot. Ask us for tips and recommendations for your next vacation. Mouse O'Clock is here to show you the ropes from our first hand experiences. When it's time to plan for Disney: It's Mouse O'Clock!
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