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Restaurant des Stars

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  • Location: Walt Disney Studios Park
  • Type of Resturant: Buffet service
  • Cost: 33 euro for an adult buffet with a soft drink and 18 euro for a child's buffet with a soft drink. This restaurant is also on the standard level of the meal plan.
  • Option to reserve a table: Yes
  • Character Dining: No.

Restaurant des Stars is to Walt Disney Studios, what Plaza Gardens is to Disneyland Park. Both of them are on the standard meal plan, they both are very popular and they both are buffet restaurants. So are there any differences? 

Yes. For starters, I personally think that the theming here is done slightly better than it's Disneyland Park counterpart. Why? Mainly because of the little details, such as caricatures of famous film stars and little movie boards which are dotted around the restaurants. This combined with the traditional beauty shared by Plaza Gardens means I can't help but smile where I go to dine here. 

Think of Art Deco Hollywood and you'll have this theming down. Picture Source: Disneyland Paris

There's another reason, I smile when I get here, however. That's reason is the food. Oh my goodness, this food is absolutely fantastic. Whether it's the beautiful fish dishes that melt in your mouth, the fantastic salad display, the outstanding array of meat dishes (including veal if you fancy something a little bit more adventurous) or the beautiful desserts. Restaurant des Stars is a beautiful bridge between theme-park buffet and fine dining restaurant that becomes a sensation for every taste-bud.  

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Some places do great savoury, some do amazing sweets. Restaurant Des Stars does both. Picture Source: Disneyland Paris



So far, (bare in mind I've yet to try Chef Remy) Restaurant Des Stars is my favourite restaurant at Walt Disney Studios. It has a fantastic array of food, is in a really good location and always makes me smile. If you have the standard dining plan, you must reserve a meal here and I would also say this if you are on the Plus/Preminum plan and have a spare restaurant or two. Even if you're not on the plan, I would recommend you budgeting some of your money for this meal because it is worth every single penny.

Final Score: 10/10

So what do you think of  Restaurant des Stars? Do you have a favourite restraint at Walt Disney Studios? What is your favourite buffet restaurant at Disneyland Paris? Feel free to comment below. Don't forget to like the official Facebook Page  , subcribe to this blog and follow the blog on Bloglovin

In the meantime, remember to make a wish and lick your lips. 

Kelly

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