A recent review from the Disney Food Blog evaluates Coral Reef Restaurant in EPCOT's World Nature pavilion. The restaurant offers an undersea-themed dining experience with aquarium views but receives mixed feedback on its food. Reviewers highlight its unique atmosphere while noting bland flavors in several dishes.
Coral Reef Restaurant, located in EPCOT's World Nature near The Seas With Nemo and Friends, features an undersea theme with jellyfish ceiling lights, conch shell lamps, and large windows overlooking the SeaBase aquarium. The menu emphasizes seafood, including a signature Lobster Bisque starter, seasonal entrées, appetizers, and desserts, alongside specialty drinks and beers. Every table receives Pineapple-Coconut Bread and Plantain Chips served with guacamole, refried bean dip, and pico de gallo. Reviewers praised the smooth guacamole and soft bread with coconut butter, though pineapple flavor was absent. The Shrimp Fettuccini, priced at $38, includes garlic, Chardonnay-cream sauce, lemon, and parsley; it was described as solid with well-grilled shrimp but lacking seasoning and Parmesan flavor, with a portion deemed small for the price. The Grilled Snapper for $35 comes with coconut-lime rice, mango salsa, avocado, toasted coconut, and chili-lime seasoning; the fish and rice were bland, while cilantro in the salsa was overpowering, best eaten together. Dessert, the $11 Chocolate Mousse Bar with chocolate ganache, almonds, and orange coral, was rich and smooth like dark chocolate but marred by the wheat-like coral topping. The review recommends it for unique aquarium views, relaxing vibes, and seafood fans, but advises skipping for festive experiences, seafood-averse groups, or quick meals. Overall, it is rated as fine, not exceptional, with better options available in EPCOT.