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Bistrot Chez Rémy

3.2 (116 reviews)
Ultra High-EndFrench, Bistros

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Very loud
Casual
Touristy
Good for kids

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Ian S.

The food is way too mid for the prices they're charging. I guess it makes sense for it being on a Disney property. The service was sparse at best. The only redeeming factor is the ambiance, where everything looks like large versions of small objects because you're supposed to pretend to be the size of the rats in Ratatouille.

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Dolly C.

- A not-to-miss table-service dining experience if you're visiting Disney Adventure World Paris; this Ratatouille-themed restaurant in Worlds of Pixar "shrinks" you down to the size of Remy and friends, with playful, oversized decor that's immersive and fun for all ages; take a stroll around to take it all in - We had an 11:30a lunch reservation and were seated shortly after checking in, which made for a smooth start to the experience - Service was friendly throughout, but noticeably slow--there were long gaps between courses that made the meal feel a bit drawn out - Food was a standout and exceeded expectations, with generous portions across the board; the standard dining plan includes a starter, entrée, and dessert for adults, and a starter, entrée, dessert, and beverage for kids; the steaks were cooked perfectly and lightly seasoned with coarse salt; the béarnaise sauce was rich and flavorful, while the Café de Paris sauce was more subtle with a mild curry note; fries leaned on the softer side (a plus for me), and the small side of ratatouille was just okay in comparison; kids' dishes were well done--the linguine bolognese was nicely saucy with perfectly cooked pasta, and the roast cod featured a large, flaky, and moist piece of fish - Desserts were both fun and tasty; the fromage blanc-raspberry entremet, shaped like a wedge of cheese, was adorable though lighter and less rich than expected; Gusteau's dessert had pastry that leaned more chewy than crisp, but flavors were still enjoyable; the chocolate mousse was light and creamy, and Remy's chocolate hazelnut éclair was generously sized and delicious - Tables toward the back of the restaurant offer a view of the Ratatouille ride, which adds an extra layer of fun and immersion to the dining experience - Restrooms are located toward the rear of the restaurant, tucked behind doors designed to look like they're cut into oversized baseboards--easy to miss, but very on-theme

Raymond B.

Once we stepped into the restaurant we were blown away from all of the little details from the movie! The waiter was extremely nice & attentive - our only issue was that the foot wasn't what we expected. The cod & ratatouille was 7/10. The steak and fries were probably 6/10, when the steak first came out it was way over well done (to the point we were struggling to even cut the meat), and we asked if they can bring something closer to what we asked which was medium rare - we just don't think quality meat is served here.. I would still recommend the experience to anyone who is willing to try it!

Alizen R.

Bistrot Chez Rémy was everything I could have ever hoped for and more! I was unlucky my first time visiting in 2017 and knew that for this year's return I would not miss out on this dining opportunity! For starters, SET YOUR ALARMS! The reservation window opens exactly 2 months (60 days) in advance of your visit. I recommend checking a few days before this window because sometimes they'll open it a bit early. If you're going on a weekend, I would recommend setting your clock for midnight in CET because that's how fast reservations can be booked. Don't be one of those sad visitors who gets turned away when you visit... you have to reserve in advance! For this meal, we ordered the Menu Émile for 55€ with the additional vins compris for a total cost of 75€. We chose to do the add-on because it was a better value than purchasing 1 bottle of wine and we wanted to try the special wines. APPETIZERS: - Soupe de saison - 9.5/10, whatever it was, it was absolutely delicious! - Salade mélangée - 3/10, possibly a higher score if you love bleu cheese. We do not. - AOP Côtes de Provence - 8/10, great rosé to start the day MAINS: - Pièce de bœuf grillée & frites - 9/10, you can cook the meat to your choice and it also comes with your choice of sauce, fries, and a side of ratatouille - Cabillaud roti & écrasées de PDT & ratatouille - 9/10, fish was delightful along with the seasoned mashed potatoes, but the ratatouille fell flat for me - AOC Saint Emilion - Édition Bistrot Chez Rémy - 9.5/10, perfect accompaniment to the steak DESSERTS: - Mousse au chocolat - 10/10 - absolutely delightful with a nice gauffre, very decadent - Entremet fromage blanc-framboise - 9/10, I got this because it's a cheese cake (get it!?) and it was delicious. The raspberry flavor was a delightful touch - Édition Speciale Disneyland Paris - 8/10, standard champagne but a great way to end the meal Overall, we loved our experience and would certainly recommend stopping by if you can make reservations. Like everywhere else in Europe, expect way slower service than you're used to in America, but I assure you it is worth the wait. The decor is so cute and they do have different menus based on your preferred language! (26/50--2025)

Mariness D.

As a Ratatouille movie fan, you will for sure appreciate every decor detail. One can imagine truly being part of the movie, as a small rat with its over sized cocktail umbrellas, plates, forks, spoons, and champagne cork wire tops as your chairs. Ambiance was magical 10/10. Now a hard miss was the food, especially the ratatouille. While being enthralled in the whole experience surrounded by very imaginative decor, I expected the ratatouille dish to look like the movie's... obviously. But to my surprise, it looked nothing like it. The taste was just ok, but it was a big disappointment. We also had ordered the steak, which was also just ok 6/10. Do I still recommend it? If a fan of the movie, then absolutely yes. If expecting a delicious meal, at this price point, I'd probably opt out and go somewhere else.

Hot chocolate
Tara S.

I had such high hopes for this one! I mean, it's a Disney restaurant and quality is expected, but this experience fell short. Ambiance was adorable, there was no problem there. If you like the movie, then you'll appreciate all of the cute details that were put into the restaurant itself. Service was very nice. Our server was checking on us after every course and was quick to make sure we had everything we needed. The food is where things went wrong. Here you can order a 3 or 2 course meal, and my family chose the 3 course, which is a starter, an entree and dessert. We all ordered the same starter, the pumpkin soup, and entree, the steak and frites. Soup was pretty good! It came with a large dollop of cheese which when stirred into the soup, tasted great. Now the steaks....2 of our 4 came out cooked incorrectly. My son opted just to keep his, but I had ordered well done and it was definitely not well done. I asked for a replacement and they were quick to fix it. Also the sauce choices for the steaks were all mixed up on our plates, so we had to figure out who had whose sauce! The steaks themselves weren't very good, kind of tough and without the sauce wouldn't have much flavor. Dessert of chocolate mousse was pretty good, but what we all agreed on was the hot chocolate!! It was delicious, definitely give that a try, especially on a cold day. Unfortunately for the price of these meals, you just don't get what you pay for.

Gregg Y.

Bistrot Chez Rémy is less about the plate and more about the stage. A "whimsical brasserie" shrunk to rat-sized proportions where the décor steals the show. The steak frites won't blow your mind. It was well-cooked, tasty, but not a rib-eye. The roasted chicken and salad were much better, solid and competently done. But the real draw is the atmosphere: oversized props, clever details, and a charm that fans of Ratatouille will eat up. Go for the experience, keep your expectations measured on the food, and you'll walk away smiling.

Tiffany C.

Such a cute restaurant that's amazingly themed! I was so glad I got a reservation! I had to check many times and finally found an opening. Everything is from a fixed price menu. The food options are ok, and the taste was pretty good. The star of the meal was the cheesecake dessert that is the cutest thing ever!! I think just the photos are worth the visit. Prices are reasonable given you are dining at a sit down restaurant in a theme park.

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Eric B.

Wow, this was a surprisingly good dining experience at Paris Disney. You definitely MUST get a reservation here EARLY as they fill up. I booked about 60 days ahead of time through the Paris Disneyland app which I believe is the earliest you can book. The interior is extremely cute, and the ambiance and decor really make you feel like you're a tiny mouse as in the Ratatouille movie. The server was very friendly and spoke rather good English. The menu features set multi-course options, and I chose the one that included a starter, entree, and dessert. Wines with each course can also be added, and they have a good cocktail menu as well. I had the mixed greens to start which was a tasty salad with various fresh toppings and tossed with a flavorful dressing. A small basket of delicious French breads are also included with the meal. I had the roasted chicken entree which was a juicy chicken breast with very tasty roasted potatoes. The server also offered a small side of ratatouille which was included at no extra charge. This was tasty also although not served in the traditional sliced style but rather as sort of a small vegetable stew. Of course one must try ratatouille in Remy's restaurant! For dessert, the server was kind enough to allow me to get the eclair from the kids' menu, and the plate was decorated with my name. The eclair itself was a tiny bit dry, but the chocolate pastry cream inside was delicious. You never know what to expect from a theme park restaurant, but this one exceeded my expectations! I recommend it if you're lucky enough to snag a reservation.

Cheesecake
Jessica N.

We actually had a lovely time at this restaurant with our 6pm reservations. Our server checked on us often and our food came out quickly. It was good portion sizes and very tasty. Unfortunately, we did get a little bit sick from the cod the next day but still a worthwhile experience. We took great pictures because of how cutely decorated the restaurant was and we got to watch people on the Ratatouille ride as well. Definitely recommend reservations and booking as soon as possible.

I got the steak with a side of ratatouille
Meg A.

Dining at Bistrot Chez Rémy truly feels like stepping right into the movie, you're shrunk down to the size of a rat and suddenly everything around you is larger-than-life. Giant plates, towering cutlery, and oversized props make you feel like you're part of Rémy's world, and it's absolutely adorable. As for the food, it was decent, not the star of the show, but enjoyable enough. The best part? Every meal you can ask for a side of ratatouille, which feels like a rite of passage when eating here. The staff was kind, though I secretly wished they leaned into the theme a bit more. How fun would it be if everyone played along with the "shrunk down" idea? All in all, Bistrot Chez Rémy is more about the magic and atmosphere than the menu. If you're a Ratatouille fan, it's a whimsical must-do.

Dessert
Orlando P.

What a fun place to have a meal at Walt Disney Studios in France!!! A Ratatouille themed restaurant!!!The restaurant's decor is fun and entertaining. The waiters were very friendly and helpful. Food was good. Make a reservation before coming to the park.

Tung T.

The theming and atmosphere are the only reasons to visit Bistrot Chez Rémy, but unfortunately, everything else falls flat, especially the food. I had the steak, and it was honestly the worst I've ever had: chewy, bland, and completely flavorless. For a restaurant themed after one of the greatest culinary films of all time, the execution was a huge disappointment. The sides were just as forgettable. The ratatouille tasted like it came out of a can, and the fries, while thick, were lukewarm and dry. Other dishes at the table weren't much better, the fish was overcooked and drenched in bland sauce, and the appetizer pâté was dry and unappetizing. Presentation might pass for casual dining, but definitely not for the price tag they're asking. The restaurant was packed and loud. You absolutely need a reservation, but even then, don't expect a fine dining experience. On a positive note, the staff were friendly and professional, which I appreciated. In the end, it's a place you visit for the novelty and decor, but if you're coming for the food, you're going to leave disappointed. Definitely not worth the money.

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