Difference between revisions of "Monsieur Paul"
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+ | | image=MonsieurPaul.jpg | ||
+ | | caption='''The entrance to Monsieur Paul''' | ||
+ | | opened= June 3, 1984 (as Bistro de France) <br> December 2012 (as Monsieur Paul) | ||
+ | | park= Epcot | ||
+ | | land= France | ||
+ | | custom_label_1= Restaurant Type | ||
+ | | custom_value_1= Table Service | ||
+ | | custom_label_3= Formally Known As | ||
+ | | custom_value_3= Bistro de Paris (1982-2012)}} | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The restaurant that is currently known as Monsieur Paul originally opened on June 3, 1984 as Bistro de Paris <ref name= "D23"> https://d23.com/a-to-z/bistro-de-paris/ </ref>. The restaurant's creation stemmed from the immense popularity of the France pavilion's [[Les Chefs de France]] restaurant <ref name= "D23"/>. In order to meet the demand for dining, Disney decided to turn the unused second floor of Chefs de France into a new table service restaurant<ref name= "D23"/>. Bistro de Paris remained essentially unchanged until it closed on July 31, 2012 for refurbishment. In December 2012 the restaurant reopened under the new name Monsieur Paul<ref name= "D23"/>. The new dining establishment took its name from head chef Paul Bocuse <ref> https://d23.com/a-to-z/monsieur-darque/ </ref>. | The restaurant that is currently known as Monsieur Paul originally opened on June 3, 1984 as Bistro de Paris <ref name= "D23"> https://d23.com/a-to-z/bistro-de-paris/ </ref>. The restaurant's creation stemmed from the immense popularity of the France pavilion's [[Les Chefs de France]] restaurant <ref name= "D23"/>. In order to meet the demand for dining, Disney decided to turn the unused second floor of Chefs de France into a new table service restaurant<ref name= "D23"/>. Bistro de Paris remained essentially unchanged until it closed on July 31, 2012 for refurbishment. In December 2012 the restaurant reopened under the new name Monsieur Paul<ref name= "D23"/>. The new dining establishment took its name from head chef Paul Bocuse <ref> https://d23.com/a-to-z/monsieur-darque/ </ref>. |
Revision as of 18:43, 28 October 2016
History
The restaurant that is currently known as Monsieur Paul originally opened on June 3, 1984 as Bistro de Paris [1]. The restaurant's creation stemmed from the immense popularity of the France pavilion's Les Chefs de France restaurant [1]. In order to meet the demand for dining, Disney decided to turn the unused second floor of Chefs de France into a new table service restaurant[1]. Bistro de Paris remained essentially unchanged until it closed on July 31, 2012 for refurbishment. In December 2012 the restaurant reopened under the new name Monsieur Paul[1]. The new dining establishment took its name from head chef Paul Bocuse [2].
Current Menu
Click below to see Monsieur Paul's current menu:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/monsieur-paul/menus/