The Ultimate Buffet...

real mad hatter

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Original Poster
Ok folks..I've decided to add an extra ADR for my next trip,and I fancy a " Eat till you drop " Buffet..Now I've never done one before,but I have perused the buffet menus and here's my choice..Boma..The reason I fancy it is because of the huge variety available.But what would be your choice.?..And why.?:hungry:
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Of buffets Boma by far has the best quality of food and some unique dishes. Both breakfast and dinner are excellent. Then I like the Biergarten, I like the German food and the music. A hidden gem is Trail's End Buffet at Fort Wilderness.

Of the all you care to eat restaurants where they bring the food to you Ohana is the best followed by Whispering Canyon skillets.
 

sgtmgd

Well-Known Member
Well now interesting question..I'm not a fan of lunch/dinner buffets at Disney..but love the breakfast Buffets..Cape may is great...I enjoyed 1900 Park Fare for Dinner due to the interaction with the stepsisters/evil step-mother..the food was ok...not bad by any means but a far cry from Yachtsman quality..Biergaten is also a well themed dining show..and hte food was again ok
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Another vote for Cape May Cafe from me.

We've done the following, and I offer our weighted family average score:

Boma (dinner twice) - Grade B. great atmosphere. Some great food, some less than great. Hit and miss (mostly miss) service.

Chef Mickey's (dinner twice) - Grade C for food. Grade A minus for fun/atmosphere

Crystal Palace (breakfast) - Grade B+ - Brekkie is brekkie. Character interaction was great

Biergarten (dinner) - Grade A minus - Great food. We arrived at the end of one show, and the next started just as we were leaving, so that was a bit of a let down. You potentially sit with strangers, but the family we sat with was lovely.

Mickey's Backyard Barbeque - Grade B minus - My kids were a little old for the show. The food didn't warrant 2 TS credits per person. And dang, it was HOT in there at the end of August.

Cape May Cafe (breakfast) - Grade A+ - No complaints. Great food. Great service. Great atmosphere.
Relaxed, unhurried meal, with plenty of character interaction.

Cape May Cafe (dinner twice) - Grade A from all (A+ from hubby who likes clams). Good food selection. Less hectic than Chef Mickey's due to lack of characters.

1900 Park Fare (breakfast) - Grade B minus. Again Breakfast is breafast, hard to screw up, but something was just "off". I wasn't crazy about the table set up, but I'm not sure if that's what dropped the grade for us. Character interaction was rushed.

Hollywood & Vine (dinner) - Grade A minus. I don't get the hate for this place. Up until we discovered Cape May, this was food-wise, our favourite buffet. No characters at dinner.
 

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