Top 5 restaurants at Disneyland Paris in 2025 with TOP TIPS
Are you planning a trip to Disneyland Paris? There are so many options from table service restaurants, buffet restaurants and character dining, it’s hard to know where to go!
Here’s our list of the top 5 restaurants at Disneyland Paris with lots of tips and fun facts! I have also included two honourable mentions as they are great restaurants but didn’t make it into the top 5.
5. The Lucky Nugget Saloon

I think the Lucky Nugget Saloon is a hidden gem, located in Frontierland in Disneyland Park.
This table service restaurant is themed like a gold rush saloon bar in the Old West era and looks visually stunning as you enter the wooden doors. It serves American Tex-Mex cuisine and the ornate wooden decor and beautiful mural makes this a fantastic place to enjoy a meal!
The set menu costs €25 which has a main course, dessert and a drink or you can just order a main on it’s own, which costs between €18 – €20.
We tried the ribs, fish and chips and burger. I particularly liked the pork ribs as it was nice and tender. The service was good and food was served quickly too.
So why does it make the top 5? For those who are new to Disneyland Paris, table service restaurant reservations are very popular and it is sometimes a real struggle to get a reservation. The Lucky Nugget Saloon is a table service restaurant that doesn’t need a reservation! This way you can be flexible with your time in the parks as you are not restricted to table bookings and still enjoy a table service meal in a beautifully themed restaurant!
Top Tip!
As there are no reservations, there is a wait for tables so don’t forget to arrive earlier! We waited for around 20 minutes when we visited previously.
4. Plaza Gardens Restaurant

The Plaza Gardens Restaurant is an elegant Victorian style restaurant serving french cuisine.
A childhood favourite, this is an all you can eat buffet restaurant in Disneyland Park in Main Street USA.
You can eat here for breakfast, lunch and dinner. For breakfast and dinner, it is character dining so you can eat with iconic Disney characters such as Tigger! Character dining is more expensive but is such a magical experience. The breakfast menu costs €50 for an adult and €40 for a child. For dinner, it costs €80 for an adult and €40 for a child. The lunch menu is the cheapest option and is €45 for an adult and €25 for a child but doesn’t have character dining.
We took our son to character dining at the Plaza Gardens Restaurant so I will be writing a detailed review on it!
Top Tip!
If you are planning to eat at several table service restaurants and buffets in Disneyland Paris, it might be cheaper to get a Disneyland Paris dining plan. I have a video on how to make the Disneyland Paris dining plans worth it in this YouTube video.
Top Tip!
Restaurant bookings at Disneyland Paris go quickly but don’t be disheartened- if you regularly refresh the Disneyland Paris app, sometimes there is availability! We booked our Disney trip a month before going and still managed to book Walt’s – An American Restaurant and Bistrot Chez Rémy by regularly checking the app!
The Plaza Gardens restaurant makes it into the top five as it offers character dining in a beautiful setting with delicious food.
I have a detailed Plaza Gardens restaurant review in this video!
3. Restaurant Agrabah Café

The Restaurant Agrabah Café is an all you can eat buffet in Adventureland in Disneyland Park and serves Middle Eastern food.
It is a fantastic destination for a meals for Aladdin fans, as the restaurant is inspired by the city of Agrabah! I just love the vibrant colours and how immersive it feels- it really is like you are in a bustling marketplace!
There is a wide assortment of authentic Middle Eastern food. A must try dish is the duck- when we had it, it was super tender! I also loved the wide range of hummus options and the desserts are great too!
This is one of our favourite restaurants at Disneyland Paris. The adult menu costs €40 and child menu costs €22.
For a detailed review of this restaurant and the food available, check out this video.
2. PYM Kitchen

PYM Kitchen is the only all you can eat buffet restaurant in Walt Disney Studios and is located in the Avengers Campus. It serves American cuisine and costs €45 for an adult which includes a cold drink. For a child, it costs €25!
The restaurant has a really fun theme – supersized or miniature sized food based on the Ant Man and The Wasp movies! It’s themed like a lab and things are served in flasks, beakers and test tubes.
The food and service was good and the theming is great which makes it stand out from the other buffets, like the supersized burger and pretzel!
Check out my detailed restaurant review in the below YouTube video.
1. Walt’s – an American Restaurant

This elegant table service restaurant is located in Disneyland Park on Main Street USA and pays homage to life and work of Walt Disney. The restaurant is one of the more expensive restaurants in Disneyland Paris and costs €55 for the adult menu and €30 for the children menu. It serves American cuisine with European influences.
Top tip!
For Walt’s, I recommend making a reservation for when the restaurant first opens as it is quieter so you might have a greater chance of sitting by the windows. It’s great to see Main Street USA from a different perspective.
What’s quite special is that if you are seated at a table by the window, you can watch the parade as you dine there!
The rooms are all themed differently including four rooms reflecting Disneyland Park’s four different lands – Fantasyland, Adventureland, Discoveryland and Frontierland. The food and it’s presentation is great! The service is excellent and I loved that the waiter took me around the different rooms telling me about them.
Here’s the video for the detailed restaurant review.
Honourable mentions
Now let’s talk about the two restaurants which deserve a mention even though they didn’t make it in to the top 5. The first is Bistrot Chez Rémy, a beautiful table service restaurant with excellent theming located in the Walt Disney Studios Park.

It really feels like you are transported to the Parisian bistro from Ratatouille. I love the details such as the supersized plates and wine bottles, making you feel like you see everything from a perspective of a rat.
It doesn’t make it to the top five as we think the food at the other restaurants taste better. If you are a Ratatouille fan, then this is a dining experience not to be missed. The three course set menu costs €55 for an adult and does not include a drink. The two course menu costs €45. The three course menu for a child costs €30.
Fun fact!
To make the food in Ratatouille look delicious, every dish was actually made in a kitchen, photographed and then animated!
The second honourable mention is Captain Jacks- Restaurants des pirates. This is a unique dining experience at Disneyland Paris as it is the only restaurant which is within an attraction! Depending on where you are seated, you can watch the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction boats sail by as you eat your meal.
Fun fact!
This iconic attraction is in five of the six Disney resorts and there is a scene which features in all five. It’s the jail scene with the dog that holds the key but it’s slightly different in the Shanghai Disneyland as the pirates have turned to skeletons waiting for the dog to give them the key!
The ambiance is excellent as it feels like you are seated at an outdoor restaurant in the nighttime, overlooking a lagoon.
This restaurant is located in Adventureland in Disneyland Park and serves Caribbean food. Dishes include grilled wahoo and jerk pork. It is one of the more expensive restaurants in the park. A three course meal costs €55 for an adult and €30 for a child and if you order just a main, the prices range from €32 to €47.
It was a family favourite when it used to be the Blue Lagoon restaurant but since the menu changed, we’re not as excited about the food so it didn’t make it into the top 5.
That’s all for now! I hope this was useful!