Disneyland Paris – Bistrot Chez Remy

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Contributing photographer Jason of disneygeek.com spent 10 days at the Disneyland Paris resort. I will be sharing a series of posts from the trip here on AllEars.net and have a full set of pictures, videos, thoughts and observations linked to my 2015 Paris Trip Summary Page on disneygeek.com. This posting takes a look around Bistrot Chez Remy where I had lunch at the Walt Disney Studios Park.

The entrance to Remys. We had made a reservation earlier in the morning before leaving the hotel but it was really not needed as the walk-ups were getting seated about as quickly as we were.

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The waiting area has several awards he has won over the years.

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

As you enter the dining area you are shrunk to rat size…notice the floor pattern enlarging as you shrink.

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

A look around one of the front dining rooms, out those windows is the main square of the area.

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

One of the other dining rooms. The back of this room has windows to the attraction unload area.

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

The chairs are bottle caps and corks.

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

The view from our booth.

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The napkin at my seat.

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

We were on a meal plan which required us to order from the prix fixe menu, which included starter, entree, and dessert. For those not on the dining plan the price was 39,99 Euros. The starter was a mixed leaf salad with cheese, grated beetroot and chives, and a sesame & soy sauce vinaigrette. The Coke I had to drink was not included in the prix fixe menu, but was included in the meal plan. No refill, though.

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

For my main course I had a grilled steak, ratatouille and French fries.

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

If you ask for ketchup this is what is brought to you.

Jason @ disneygeek.com image from Fall 2015

Thoughts: Since we were on a meal plan (the Plus plan) we were limited to the prix fixe menu and no changes. I ordered the beef which came with fries so I was good to go. The food was not bad…it was not great and was on the pricey side but it was lunch and filled me up. Compared to the other dining choices in the Studios park I thought this was a good meal and the environment was fun to see and eat in. I am not sure I would opt to go there and pay – for the same price there are other places with better meals. But if I were on a plan again and looking for variety I would probably go back.

Hope you enjoyed this look at Bistrot Chez Remy. For additional photos and details from this trip you can check out the full set of Disneyland Paris pictures/videos I posted on my site, http://disneygeek.com Also be sure to follow me on twitter @disneygeekcom for pictures from the parks.

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Jason is a guest contributor from disneygeek.com sharing pictures, thoughts and observations from his Disney travels with a west coast focus. He has been posting Disney-related content to his site since 1994. He has visited all 12 Disney theme parks over the years plus has had many other Disney adventures. He is a programmer by trade, and has helped with several projects here on AllEars.net over the years.

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