The 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival is almost here… which means some of our favorite snacks are returning!
Each year, EPCOT’s premier annual event features a veritable smorgasbord of culinary delights from around the world. Over my 6+ years of covering the festival, I’ve seen plenty of foods come and go to the food booths scattered throughout the park. However, some have remained consistent… and consistently popular amongst our DFB team! These are some of our favorites CONFIRMED to be returning for the 2025 fest!
Adobo Yuca Fries
This plant-based fry dish – available at The Fry Basket near Test Track for several years now.
We love that the yuca is cut into large wedges — it really helps the garlic cilantro aioli have more surface area to be drizzled on. The outside was perfectly crispy while the inside was cooked well and stayed fluffy.
Teriyaki Chicken Bun
We’ve been going back to this steamed bun filled with minced chicken, vegetables, and teriyaki sauce available in Japan for years now.
It was about 60% bao, 40% filling. It’s nice and meaty, but that teriyaki is sweet enough to complement the dough.
Braised Beef Poutine
Available at the Refreshment Port near Canada – naturally – this poutine dish offers French fries with braised beef, mushroom sauce featuring Boursin Garlic & Fine Herbs Cheese, cheese curds, and gherkin relish.
The dish was very hearty, the mushroom flavor was incredibly earthy, and the snack was perfectly creamy and delicious. The cheese was plentiful but the curds were a bit tough to navigate through. Still, the texture was wonderful and all the flavors were very present.
Roasted Lamb Chop
Available at the Australia booth, this delectable chop is served with mint pesto and crushed salt and vinegar potato chips.
It was very tender and not too game-y in taste, and we LOVED those potato crunchies. (I mean, who wouldn’t?!) If you’re a fan of lamb, this was actually quite good, and we’d order it again for sure.
Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese and Alpine Ham
Alpine Ham, baby potatoes, cornichons, and a baguette SMOTHERED in warm Raclette Swiss Cheese. What’s not to love about this dish from the Alps booth?
This has been a DFB favorite for a few years now and we highly recommend it for cheese lovers and those who want something that’s small but surprisingly filling! They melt the cheese on top of the other items right in front of you, so it’s hot and fresh.
Mimosa Flight
Of course, with all that food, you’ll need to wash it down with a drink. How about sampling 3? Available at Shimmering Sips, this flight of three mimosas features Berry, Blood Orange, and Tropical variations, all of which provide a fruity, tangy, and refreshing blast!
Freshly Baked Carrot Cake
Of course, you have to finish with dessert. While the fest offers a slew of options, one of the old favorites we always go back to is the Freshly Baked Carrot Cake.
Available at Milled and Mulled this year, the cake – which is topped with walnuts and cream cheese icing – always gives us fall vibes with its spice flavors.
These are only some of our favorite dishes which are returning to this year’s Food & Wine Festival. Stay tuned to DFB for FULL coverage of the 2025 fest!
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I’m going to be in Epcot in September. I will be getting and devouring that carrot cake. Thanks for the information.
More importantly than the Raclette Cheese, I want to know if the Groovin’ Alps will be back!!