Epcot's "Bistro De Paris" to Reopen with New Name


If you have picked up one of the newest park maps of Epcot, you have surely noticed some new additions, like the fact that the December 6, 2012 grand reopening of Test Track is now officially acknowledged, or that the flags representing the various World Showcase pavilions have been moved to the right of the country's name.

Of all the changes in the park map, one definitely stands out the most. In fact one of the restaurants in the France pavilion of the park is soon going to reopen with a new name. We are referring to the former Bistro de Paris, an upscale French restaurant that was closed some months ago to be completely renovated. The new name of the restaurant will be "Monsieur Paul", which means Mister Paul, of course. Now, what has changed inside the restaurant itself? It looks like we will find out very soon, as the restaurant is slated to reopen early next month. We will continue to keep you up-to-date.

Also, we will soon post a scan of this new Epcot map, so you can see all these minor changes by yourself.

1 comment:

  1. Hello,
    'Monsieur Paul' refers to Paul Bocuse, a very famous Chef in France, one of the creator of the 'High Gastronomy'. His cookers called him 'Monsieur Paul', a kind of respectful name. Paul Bocuse has a lot of restaurants / companies worldwide and I think his company is in charge of the France Epcot restaurant since its opening.
    Greetings from France.
    Laurent

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