Although you can't walk in with your sandals and shorts, the Disney Vacation Guide believes Remy on the Disney Fantasy is worth the dress code. At this lavish adult-only fine dining restaurant, men need to pull on a dress jacket and shoes, but ties aren't required. Disney Vacation Guide has learned that women can get away with wearing a skirt and blouse rather than a cocktail or evening dress. Disney Vacation Guide to the Remy Dining Room Soft lights, art nouveau decor, exclusive Christofle silverware and Bernadaud china are all part of the elegant setting. The Disney Vacation Guide loves how the staff wear long aprons or bow ties, that the tables have purse stools and wine is decanted in a special area. There's even a separate wine room where guests can dine among approximately 900 bottles. Disney Vacation Guide to Remy’s Food On your Disney vacation enjoy a signature cocktail prepared by your table and guide yourself towards the cheese trolley offering so many choices you’ll have trouble deciding. Order a la carte or sample one of two unique tasting menus. The Disney Vacation Guide recommends the scallops draped with black olives and fennel, Australian Wagyu with tangy garlic potatoes and the succulent Kurobuta pork tenderloin with the sweet bite of corn. The Disney Vacation Guide reminds you to save room for dessert. Will it be the choux pastry or wild strawberry sorbet? Both choices go beautifully with French press coffee. Disney Vacation Guide to Remy’s Wine and Spirits Wine at Remy is as much part of the dining experience as the food is. Once guests on a Disney Fantasy vacation make their reservations at Remy, the sommelier will guide them to the glass-walled wine room to sample and select their dinner wines. Remy’s main wine lists features approximately 200 wines from around the world, a large selection being vintage wines from many French regions . If you have the budget, The Disney Vacation Guide suggests you try a rare wine from the exclusive list at Remy’s Vault. Disney Vacation Guide to Remy’s Chefs The gourmet French menu was created by Arnaud Lallement and Scott Hunnel, award-winning chefs. Lallement’s restaurant, l’Assiette Champenoise earned a two star designation from Michelin, and Hunnel’s restaurant - Disney's Victoria & Albert’s - earned the AAA Five Diamond designation, awarded to only a small percentage of restaurants. Disney Vacation Guide: How Remy got its name The star character in the blockbuster Disney/Pixar movie “Ratatouille”, Remy and other characters from the film have a subtle presence in the restaurant. Disney Vacation Guide: Chef's Table Disney Vacation Guide loves Remy’s private dining experience where, in the Gusteau Room, diners enjoy a special multi-course menu, a chat with the head chef and even more exquisite ambiance with heavy drapes, chandeliers and scenes of Paris on the walls. Special doors that lead into the kitchen giving chefs quick access to these VIPs. To know more about Florida Travel Guide and Florida Vacations please visit this site holidaytripper.com and find great information.
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