Here’s What You’re MOST Excited to Eat at the 2022 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival

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EPCOT Food & Wine Festival | 2021

The start to the 2022 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival is only a couple of days away, so we’re gearing up for the big event by packing our park bags, studying the menus, and finalizing our game plan. There are a lot of new eats at this year’s festival, not to mention returning favorites! Let’s find out which snacks and drinks people are MOST looking forward to eating this year.

We reached out on Twitter to ask you, “What are you most looking forward to tasting at the 2022 EPCOT Food and Wine Festival?” We got several responses with a lot of different festival favorites — here are some of the most popular picks!

Griddled Cheese (Greece Booth)

Several readers responded with a DFB-favorite snack, the Griddled Cheese with pistachios and honey. This delicious snack can be found at the Greece booth, and it’s gluten- and wheat-friendly.

Griddled Cheese with Pistachios and Honey from Greece | 2021

One reader said, “The Griddled Cheese w/ pistachios and honey at the Greece booth, because…CHEESE.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. Another commented, “The Griddled Cheese is my FAVORITE!”

Greece booth | 2021

In the past, we’ve been HUGE fans of this snack. And this year it’s back and also part of Emile’s Fromage Montage — the festival cheese crawl!

Click here to see our previous review of the Griddled Cheese.

Lamington (Australia Booth)

A few readers were also very interested in the Lamington, which can be found at the Australia booth. One reader commented, “I need to see if they’re up to this Aussie’s standards.”

Lamington cross-section | 2016

In case you aren’t familiar with this treat, a Lamington is yellow cake with raspberry filling, dipped in chocolate and coconut. It’s available at the 2022 Food & Wine Festival for $4.50. Although the dish isn’t brand new to this year’s festival, it wasn’t available last year so we’re excited to see it return!

See what other eats are available at the Australia booth here!

Vegan and Gluten-Free Eats

Several readers noted that they’re excited to see what kinds of vegan and gluten-free items will be available this year. There are more than 10 plant-based dishes available between several different booths, and over 20 gluten- and wheat-friendly eats.

Look for Gluten-Free and Plant-Based Symbols on the booth menus.

You can tell if a snack is vegan or gluten-free by the symbols listed next to it on the booth’s menu. A dark blue circle with a white “G” inside means the item is gluten- and wheat-friendly. A little green plant symbol means the item is made without animal meat, dairy, eggs, or honey.

Crispy Brussel Sprouts at Brew-Wing | 2021

We’ve also noted which items are gluten-friendly and plant-based in our full list of food booths and menus.

Check out all the eats (including vegan and gluten-free options) at the 2022 Food & Wine Festival here.

The Hawai’i Booth

One of the most popular booths mentioned in response to our question was the Hawai’i booth! One reader said they can’t wait to eat the Passion Fruit Cheesecake with toasted macadamia nuts again, which was “amazing” on their last visit. (The cheesecake is also part of Emile’s Fromage Montage.)

Passion Fruit Cheesecake | 2021

Another person said they’re visiting the festival just for the Kālua Pork Slider! This snack is topped with sweet-and-sour DOLE pineapple chutney and spicy mayonnaise.

Kalua Pork Slider | 2021

The other item on the Hawai’i booth’s menu is a new arrival! It’s the SPAM Musubi Nigiri with sushi rice, teriyaki-glazed SPAM, spicy mayonnaise, eel sauce, and nori. Will that dish become another fan favorite? We’ll have to wait and see!

Click here to check out the Hawai’i Food & Wine Festival booth.

New Eats

A few readers responded that they can’t wait to try all the NEW eats, especially at the Fry Basket booth, which is completely new this year. One reader said, “Anything from the Fry Basket!” while another specifically mentioned “the Adobo Yuca Fries.”

Fry Basket menu

The Fry Basket is also home to a FRENCH FRY FLIGHT, which includes plant-based Sea Salt and Malt Vinegar Fries, Barbecued Bacon Fries with smoked aïoli, and Sweet Potato Casserole Fries with candied pecans, toasted marshmallow cream, and caramel whisky. (Are we already drooling?) The flight will cost $7.50.

Click here to see all the new eats at the Fry Basket!

All the Cheese

These are readers after our own hearts. One person said, “Cheese. That’s it.” And they’re correct. We can all go home now. In fact, there’s an entire cheese crawl at this festival, where you can choose any 5 of 10 different cheese-based dishes, collect stamps when you purchase each one, and then earn a PRIZE just for eating all of that cheese! It’s called Emile’s Fromage Montage, and it’s one of our favorite things.

Emile’s Fromage Montage

Another reader specifically mentioned that they can’t wait to eat the Raclette at The Alps booth!

Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese with Alpine Ham, Baby Potatoes, Cornichons and Baguette | 2021

This year, there are actually THREE different Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese dishes (all of which are part of Emile’s Fromage Montage):

  • Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese with alpine ham, baby potatoes, cornichons, and baguette
  • Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese with baby potatoes, cornichons, and baguette
  • Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese with Riesling-poached pears, red wine-braised figs, candied pecans, honey, and cranberry toast (New)

Click here to learn more about the CHEESE CRAWL.

EVERYTHING

And finally, we had to include a few responses that simply stated “EVERYTHING.” One reader said, “Is everything the wrong answer? But seriously too many things to name.” Another said, “I. Can. Not. Wait.” We can relate!

Let’s go EAT!

Before you head out on your trip to EPCOT’s 2022 Food & Wine Festival, let us help you prepare! We have a free printable map of the festival booths, a free printable of ALL the menus, and a packing list for your festival park bag.

The Food & Wine Festival is one of our favorite events of the year! | 2021

On July 14th (this Thursday!) we’ll be live at the festival for the first day, trying out ALL the eats and bringing you FULL REVIEWS of every single booth. Stay tuned with DFB to see which eats and drinks you should get when you visit!

Check out 8 NEW Food & Wine Festival items that we can’t WAIT to try!

Ready to Plan for Your 2022 EPCOT Food and Wine Festival Trip?

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What are you most excited to eat at EPCOT’s 2022 Food & Wine Festival? Let us know in the comments!

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