I overheard some colleagues talking about Buffet restaurants.
I am usually left underwhelmed by the whole buffet experience.
I had one in Vegas that was a bit bitter. But in quantity over quality.
I overheard some colleagues talking about Buffet restaurants.
I am usually left underwhelmed by the whole buffet experience.
I had one in Vegas that was a bit bitter. But in quantity over quality.
The buffet has three elements that render it antithetical to good food: mass catering; sitting around going manky; and having to fetch it yourself.
It's all about tactics and where you position yourself on the park.
Close enough to be able to keep an eye on things, ready to pounce at any time upon the delivery of freshly cooked breads. In between you simply drink.
This strongly suggests to me that they're just serving the **** that was left over from Saturday night.
Not in bits as obviously you couldn't face said meal, but a little off colour yet still in the mood to pint on.
Have to say it is when I (in the past) buffeted.
when I lived in Swiss cottage. Basically consisted of chicken and potato which is all you really need
Regent's Park.
We were right about Wales managing to f**k it up somehow. Hope you enjoyed the day anyway
The worst part of it is always the chips*
*It's Yorkshire, chips is always an option, even with chips