food, cupcakes
Orange Blossom-Saffron Cake (cross section)
Inside
Morocco
Fig Cocktail with fragrant Anise
Inside
the interior of the restaurant
Some kebabs and "Moroccan Bread". This place is pretty good for a quick service restaurant.
Inside
Rose panna cotta
Tangerine Café at Epcot Center Walt Disney World.
Inside
Grilled Chermoula Chicken Kebab
Pick up food here
Menu
Grilled Lamb Kefta Kebab. Grilled Chermoula Chicken Kebab. Orange Blossom-Saffron Cake. Mediterranean flat bread with dips
Orange Blossom-Saffron Cake
Grilled Kebabs with Carrot-Chickpea Salad and Garlic A-oli Lamb and chicken Fried Falafel Pita with Tahini Sauce (Plant-based)
Beautiful place
Outside
Orange Blossom-Saffron Cake
Beef, lamb, chicken kabob
interior
Meri L.
Jan 3, 2025
This was our favorite food in Epcot! My boyfriend really enjoyed his lamb kabobs! He said they were spicy, but delicious! I enjoyed my chicken kabob! Very flavorful.The kabob came with a small salad of carrots and chickpeas. The salad was lightly dressed/seasoned. Delish and refreshing! The Moroccan bread was fresh and yummy! It came with three dips that were so good! Still thinking about this meal!
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Alex M.
Mar 1, 2025
(Overall: B) - This cafe located in the Morocco area of the World Showcase was one of the highlights in terms of food at Disney World for me. My heart felt a warm embrace when the chef was so excited to share the insights of how each of the dips were made, and the heart that was put into the food was clearly evident as it tasted much better than anything else in the World Showcase. Their menu is a little small, but they have some kebabs too that I'm sure would taste good as well. Their indoor seating is much more available than the Japan pavilion. (Stone Baked Bread: B) - This is a basic bread that I feel like highlights Moroccan cuisine in a positive light; the three dips contrast in earthiness, herbaciousness, and savoryness that are all well made to suit the bread. While this may be served as part of a cover charge elsewhere, I feel like $5 is a reasonable way to snack on something tasty in Disney World.(Mango Mochi Cider: B) - This small size beer is perfect for those trying the around the world challenge. I like the forward fruitiness of the drink, followed by a subtle grain undertone. Priced at $6, this is not a bad option in Disney World.Food: +1Presentation: EPrice: EAtmosphere: EService: +1Menu: EOverall: 4 starsInsta/Yelp/Beli/TikTok: @amei_eats
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Vivian G.
Nov 9, 2024
Food was so good. Stopped in for lunch. I got the chicken kebab, which had a drizzle of yogurt sauce on top, but underneath it sat on a cold carrot & Chickpeas salad with raisins & YUM! WOW! Of course I had to finish it off with a piece of pistachio cake, that I could've easily eaten 2 slices of because it was so frickin delicious. You order at the counter & seat yourself, it was a gorgeous day in late October in Disney. I'm so glad I stopped here
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Tiffany P.
May 1, 2024
The Tangierine Cafe is a small open air restaurant with smiley staff. The interior provides like a cool, breezy escape from the humid, crowded walkways.Orange Blossom-Saffron Cake: Delicate cream hidden underneath the orange white chocolate shell. Fluffy pistachio cake. Extra pistachios for extra texture. Vibrant drizzle of sauce for extra sweetness. This is the prettiest, tastiest, and most unique dessert I had at EPCOT! Highly recommend giving this a try :)
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Frances B.
Oct 5, 2024
No line when I went. Ordered a bread with dips. We sat in the front which had some tables and chairs outside. The bread was airy and delightful. The dips were ok but better when a bite had some of each dip rather than having them separately. Then I went back to the line to try the pistachio cake. We love pistachio but the cake was far too rich for me. A nice moist texture but clearly due to lots of butter. It came with a very small amount of walnuts. If I were to get it again, I'd ask for 3x the amount of walnuts because the texture and flavor of the nuts really balanced the heaviness of the cake.
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Melody K.
Aug 6, 2024
Morocco is definitely the place to be in EpcotThe aroma of kebabs permeates the air as you enter Morocco. I knew I had to try the lamb kefta. The lamb was oh so tender and melts in your mouth. The salad paired well with the snack. I wish we had room to try everything else, but I'm glad we stopped by.Don't forget to stop by the little snack kiosk across the way! Morocco definitely offers the best snack options (imo)Thanks for reading my reviews! Let me know what I should try next!
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Noemi S.
Apr 27, 2023
Epcot nailed it with this restaurant Went for dessert and hummus This is a cute restaurant makes you feel like you are truly in another country. The staff was very nice to us and engaged in conversation right away. It is a quick service restaurant and it has 2 areas to sit outdoors
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Yash T.
Aug 26, 2022
TLDR - Nice place for quick meal and really good lamb kebab!Found this nice cafe in Epcot. This beat all my expectations for the Mediterranean food for Disney.Priced just about right (even compared to the marked up food prices inside the park), this had limited variety of options but for a 6$ a kebab this was a very nice option for a quick pick up and/or dine in.
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Stephen B.
May 13, 2023
Some of the Best Grilled Kebabs I have had in a long time. The Harissa Chicken and Lamb Kefta are incredible. The Mediterranean flat bread and dips is simply marvelous. Love the environment. Looks very authentic. Prices are surprisingly low for Disney Food. Under $6 for the kebabs and the flat bread. Well worth it. Wonderful staff and service. The menu has changed over the years. Wish they would bring some of the old menu items back. This is a Must Try.
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PackUpNGoNow L.
Dec 11, 2024
GOOD KEBABS AT EPCOT FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL and FESTIVAL OF THE HOLIDAYSLocated in EPCOT World Showcase (Morocco), the Tangierine Café served a similar menu for both the International Food and Wine Festival and the Festival of the Holidays: Moroccan Spiced Lamb kebab and Chermoula Chicken kebab (each $6.25), Stone Baked Moroccan Bread ($5). A Pistachio Cake ($4.75) was offered only at the Food and Wine Festival. We did the full menu for the Food and Wine Festival. The nicely spiced small kebabs were served hot and sat on a tasty cold chickpea salad.Skip the bread and cake. The very small puffy bread deflated when it was pulled out of the oven - it lacked texture and flavor (nothing like a good naan or pita) and was served cold with hummus and two dips (the dips were good with the kebabs). The very pretty pistachio bundt cake was dense with little flavor. Our friend ordered both kebabs at the Holiday Festival - the kebabs were again very good :0)
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