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| caption='''The entrance to Monsieur Paul'''
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| opened= June 3, 1984 (as Bistro de France) <br> December 2012 (as Monsieur Paul)
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| land= France
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| custom_value_1= Table Service
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| 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

Monsieur Paul
MonsieurPaul.jpg
The entrance to Monsieur Paul
Epcot
Land France
Opening date June 3, 1984 (as Bistro de France)
December 2012 (as Monsieur Paul)
Restaurant Type Table Service
Formally Known As Bistro de Paris (1982-2012)

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/

Fun Facts and Trivia

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 https://d23.com/a-to-z/bistro-de-paris/
  2. https://d23.com/a-to-z/monsieur-darque/