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Do you like buffets?

The best buffets are usually found in high class hotels, thus well beyond my price range.

Typical prices for a holiday buffet in D/FW is $40/person. Considering that its all you can eat things like seafood neuberg, roast lamb, lox, caviar, pate, fresh fruits, diverse cheeses, and so forth, its quite the bargain.

Can't do it everyday, though, that's for sure! :)
 

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Dannyalcatraz said:
Typical prices for a holiday buffet in D/FW is $40/person. Considering that its all you can eat things like seafood neuberg, roast lamb, lox, caviar, pate, fresh fruits, diverse cheeses, and so forth, its quite the bargain.

Can't do it everyday, though, that's for sure! :)
Now THAT is the kind of buffet I can go for :) My family used to go on mini vacations every 3 or 4 mos and my parents will only stay in Marriots. They have some good buffets :)
 

I like buffets... my family frequents a chinese one here in Winnipeg called 'Foody Goody'. I like the food, but it has been busted for healthcode violations :confused::confused: Not something I got for everyday though - once a year, maybe.

cheers,
--N
 

Nyaricus said:
I like buffets... my family frequents a chinese one here in Winnipeg called 'Foody Goody'.

So, is that pronounced "Foooody Gooooody" (pronouncing the second word like the first) or "Fuddy Guddy" (pronouncing the first word like the second)? ;)
 

Dannyalcatraz said:
Typical prices for a holiday buffet in D/FW is $40/person. Considering that its all you can eat things like seafood neuberg, roast lamb, lox, caviar, pate, fresh fruits, diverse cheeses, and so forth, its quite the bargain.
Not to mention the different kinds of world cuisine on display. I've been able to eat Continental, Chinese, Indian and Japanese in one sitting. :D

And with high class hotels having a standard to maintain, you can be sure the buffet food will be fresh and of good quality. Unlike say some restaurants who have a buffet everyday, where some of the food is sure to be a day old or more. :\
 

Some are definitely better than others...

Like I said, I even differentiate between restaraunts in the same chain when it comes to buffets.

For instance, a Jason's Deli near my house happens to be one of their test kitchens. Everything there is fresh, and new stuff pops up on occasion.
 


I do like buffets. But then again I love food....What sort of buffets? From reading some responses people are taking it to mean cold meat platers.

I like the grab your own food buffet, I like them too. I've only sampled it salad style, but it was yummy.
 

I ADORE buffets, provided the place is clean and the food kept fresh. Variety is a big deal with me and I'll often try a little bit of everything, then go back for seconds with the stuff I liked.

There's a Minado's local here (It's a Japanese buffet) that's great for sushi. Especially when you consider what the avg price for getting it all individually would be. Udon bar, hibachi grill, desert table, fresh miso soup, and all the spicy tuna, unagi, and tamago I can eat.
 

D.Shaffer said:
There's a Minado's local here (It's a Japanese buffet) that's great for sushi. Especially when you consider what the avg price for getting it all individually would be. Udon bar, hibachi grill, desert table, fresh miso soup, and all the spicy tuna, unagi, and tamago I can eat.
Feh. I'm on the wrong coast for that.

Well, there's definitely good sushi in PDX. There's even good cheap sushi. But I haven't seen a good sushi buffet yet. (Todai, in my limited experience, has been...inconsistent.)
 

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