We went to Disney Studio today and as my son was telling us to try the Ratattouile restaurant which is Bistrot Chez Remy, we were so excited to try it especially the ratattouille. Too bad food came as a disappointment to all of us. Steak was hard and cod fish was very dry. Ratattouille was really bland. Decoration of the restaurant though was very interesting and cute as they make everything looks bigger. I suggest you if you wanna see the inside of the resto, just try the dessert and coffee. So you guys can take pictures inside. So dissapointed as it is very very expensive too. Never coming back…
Kitty K.
Place rating: 1 South San Francisco, CA
I reserved a late lunch at Bistrot Chez Rémy(in Mary 2015) and the service was atrocious! It took a long time to order and to flag someone down if we needed something. They have pre-set menus but didn’t inform us that we couldn’t replace a soda/water with coffee so they charged us for the coffee. When I asked about the charge on the bill, the waitress said she had to get a manager’s approval to give us a bottle of water(even though we didn’t receive it during the meal). Food was very mediocre. Décor was very cute and amusing though as everything is made to look like you shrank to the size of a mouse. I’m a big Disney fan and this dining experience didn’t help my side against my BF who is anti-Disney. Service was no where as good as in the US as the employees didn’t seem like they cared if you’re enjoying yourself or not. Never coming back.
Callie R.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Worth the wait and possibly the hassle for the service, food, and décor. I am a native born and raised Southern California girl who has been to Disney CA more than a few times. I also lived in Paris for a few years. This new addition to the Disney studios park in Paris is a MUSTDO for anybody headed to «parc Disney». The ratatouille themed area is relatively new and totally adorable to start with– but this resto, designed to make you feel like a mouse hiding out in a bistro is just too darn cute. Suggestions? Make a reservation– EARLY. Also, take pix, it’s so cute!
Ibnu Kunto A.
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
Definitely the best restaurant in Disneyland Paris. Cooked perfect steak, delicious salad dressing, and fantastic dessert. We walked in and luckily managed to get seats. Interior was based on the Ratatouille movie and ride(right next to it). We had the Emille menu(3 courses). Kids menu also lovely. My kids finished them all. Don’t forget to show your annual pass if you have one, they will give you complimentary cocktail on top of the normal discount.
Samantha L.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Atmosphere = 5 stars Food = 2 stars Service = 3 stars Advice: make a reservation prior by calling Disney. Walking in, i was immediately impressed by the restaurant décor. As usual — they put a lot of thought into creating a real experience for kids and adults alike. You feel like a small rat running around the kitchen, just like Remy in Ratatouille. I myself sat on chairs made of oversized champagne bottle caps next to tabletops as traditional jam jar lids sitting under giant paper umbrellas. They offer set menus each with a starter, main entrée(and in some sets, a dessert). I had the salad followed by the steak and frites. Nice light salad with thinly sliced beets and fresh greens. The steak was absolutely terrible though! Chewy and very disappointing. It came with a side of ratatouille which was average. My husband went with the premium menu for the duck foie gras. We both agreed this appetizer was the best of the dishes. Give us any simple foie gras with jam and we’re happy campers. Moving on from the starter, his sea bass left much to be desired. The texture gave him the impression it was previously frozen and not defrosted or cooked properly. He sent it back after talking to both our waiter and the manager. They were confused but accepted it and kindly took it off our bill. Overall i loved sitting in this restaurant and dining in such a playful environment. It’s sure to delight kids and the rest of the family. Just be prepared to spend a few $ for theme park food.
Dorinelle N.
Place rating: 3 Lyon
On le sait, la nourriture est chère à Disney, mais Chez Rémi, cela atteint des sommets. Il faut compter 39,99 euros pour un menu entrée, plat, dessert et boisson ou 30 euros pour une entrée plat. En toute honnêteté, ce qu’on mange Chez Rémy est meilleur que dans la plupart des restaurants Disney mais le prix du repas est vraiment surévalué au vu de sa qualité. L’entrée(la seule, possible, il n’y a pas d’alternative), est composé d’une salade agrémentée de tomates cerise, de fromage et de betterave rappée. Pas franchement folichon mais soit, attendons la suite. Pour le plat chaud, c’était onglet de bœuf pour toute la tablée, avec sauce surprise, frites et ratatouille. La cuisson de la viande demandée a été parfaitement respectée et le repas aurait pu être parfait si la viande n’avait pas un goût carbonisé(même constat pour mes voisins de table). Le grill devait avoir un peu trop travaillé ce jour-là, dommage… Heureusement, le dessert, un moelleux au chocolat avec sa crème anglaise a permis de finir le repas sur une bonne note gustative. Le chocolat a ce don incroyable de vous faire oublier que votre repas était en demi-teinte. Ce que je retiens de Chez Rémy : On paie réellement pour le cadre, qui est vraiment sublime et permet de s’immerger avec délice dans l’univers du film Ratatouille, et pas pour ce qu’on a dans l’assiette. J’ai déjà fait des repas qui étaient véritablement divins pour un budget équivalent. En bref, je suis contente d’avoir pu manger dans ce très beau restaurant Disney, mais je né sais pas si je recommencerai, ou alors peut-être juste pour faire plaisir à mes neveux.
Lolo R.
Place rating: 5 Madrid
Un sueño hecho realidad en forma de restaurante. Mereció la pena incluso comer el lunes a las 11:30 de la mañana, por tal de tener la oportunidad de comer aquí. ¡Qué maravilla! Inspirado en Chez Rémy, el restaurante que sale al final de la película ‘Ratatouille’, aquí verás que han tenido en cuenta hasta el último de talle. Las mesas son tapas de botes de mermelada o de conservas. Los tenedores son percheros. La iluminación son bombillas de navidad gigantes. Las mesas están decoradas con una enorme sombrilla de cocktail. En definitiva, te sientes como un ratoncito, exactamente igual que en la peli. La comida es típica francesa, y casi todo se sirve con un acompañamiento de Ratatouille. Me encantó, la verdad. Si tenéis oportunidad de comer aquí, aunque sea a una hora rara, no la desperdiciéis. Eso sí, ojo porque las reservas vuelan, y encima cierra a las 18.00.
Elaine C.
Place rating: 2 Seven Valleys, PA
What an adorable restaurant decorated like Remy’s restaurant for the arts at the end of the movie. The food however left something to be desired. There is a very limited menu which is not particularly child friendly. Children’s choices included meatballs skewer, salmon and chicken breast with portobello sauce. My son chose the meatballs which came with an appetizer of caprese salad, again not expactly child friendly. The«meatballs» were just ground beef shaped into balls on a skewer. they were extremely dry and over cooked. The only way they could be eaten was in a large forkful of my mashed potatoes since they were served with french fries. This the only restaurant that served my son some ketchup to go with his fries but the ketchup could not help these meatballs. My husband’s steak was adequately prepared and again served with fries. My sole in beurre blanc sauce served over mashed potatoes however was wonderful and the best dish we ordered. My husband and son each had a éclair which they loved. My brie for dessert was very overpowering. Not some of the better brie I have had a Paris.
Frédéric M.
Place rating: 5 Annecy, Haute-Savoie
Très bon service et très bonne nourriture, je retournerai manger la bas sans hésitation. Un des meilleurs de Disney.
Thibault C.
Place rating: 5 Jouars-Pontchartrain, Yvelines
Dans le style des restaurants Disney très bien décoré. Ont est plongés dans le monde miniature de Ratatouille dés l’entrée du bistrot. Portions bien fournies et bien présentées. Service impeccable, table un peu trop serrée les une des autres. Important de réserver pour avoir une table surtout le midi. Dernier service à 17 heures.