First 2025 Festival of the Arts Map & Menu Posted in EPCOT

Shannen Ace

Festival guide map display with event information and colorful graphics. People stand nearby.

First 2025 Festival of the Arts Map & Menu Posted in EPCOT

The EPCOT International Festival of the Arts 2025 map and a Food Studio menu are now on display at the park.

Festival of the Arts Map

We spotted the map on a board in Morocco. The map lists the locations of every Food Studio, as well as artist, merchandise, and entertainment locations.

A map of the Epcot International Festival of the Arts, displaying country pavilions and attractions around a central lake.

Food studios are marked on the map with purple diamonds. Artists and merchandise are marked with orange circles. Entertainment is dark blue hexagons. Guests can scan the red QR code to view the offerings on their phones and the purple QR code for allergy-friendly menu options.

Information board detailing food studios, artist merch, and entertainment with QR codes for additional info.

A black QR code will lead to the full artist signing schedule, but this is not yet available. The map’s legend is at the bottom.

Goshiki Menu

Goshiki food kiosk with a menu board featuring options like sushi, Tsubaki, and beverages. There are people walking nearby and colorful flowers in the foreground.

The first menu board was for Japan’s Food Studio, Goshiki — however, it was also sitting in Morocco. Here’s the full menu with prices:

Menu board at a food festival booth featuring Japanese cuisine options like Taiyaki, Wagyu Bun, and Sushi Donut, with prices listed.

Food Items: 

  • Taiyaki: Crisp, flaky fish-shaped pastry filled with sweet red bean served with whipped topping and blueberry popping boba (New) – $6.75
  • Wagyu Bun: Steamed bun filled with American wagyu beef served with Japanese karashi mustard sauce and violet shiso sauce (New) – $9.75
  • Sushi Donut: Donut-shaped sushi featuring salmon, tuna, shrimp, cucumber, and sesame seed over a decorated plate of wasabi aïoli, sriracha aïoli, and eel sauce – $8.75
Menu board displaying Taiyaki, Sushi Donut, Wagyu Bun, and various beverages including Okinawa Lemonade and alcoholic options like Yuzu IPA and Masu Sake.

Beverages: 

  • Okinawa Lemonade: Lemonade mix with Shikuwasa Citrus (Non-alcoholic beverage) (New) – $6.75
  • Yuzu IPA (New) – $5.75 for 6 oz. / $9.75 for 12 oz.
  • Masu Sake in a traditional personalized wooden cup – $14  
  • Junmai Daiginjyo Sake Flight: Plum, yuzu, hyuganatsu, and sakuranbo Cherry (New) – $16.75

Check out the rest of the festival’s menus (without prices). The 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts begins on Friday, January 17.

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