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Old 01-22-2002   #1 (permalink)
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What is the best buffet at Disney?

We have tried Bomas for breakfast as well as dinner. Went to Germany at Epcot (great entertainment), Trails end at Fort Wilderness (probably the best for the price) and did Cape May Clam Bake. Never tried the one in Norway but my friend loves to go to that one.
I personally liked Cape May the best because I am not so adventurous. Bomas breakfat was great too.
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The best Buffet

I'd have to say Goofy's Kitchen in the Disneyland hotel! It has great food, tons of characters and you even get to dance the macarena! It was tons of fun!:) :)

Oh and do you mean all of disney?
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Hmmm, good question!

I am not really a buffet person myself, but here goes...

I really like Restaurant Askershus in Norway. I thought the selection was good, even for my picky kids and reletives. The soups, meats, cheeses and deserts were great. Good deal and not ever very crowded.

I also like Crystal Palace. Great views of Cinderella's Castle, and breakfast food is good. I haven't had lunch there though.

Chef Mickey's is one of my personal favorites. It is in a fun place with great views of the monorail, good access, good food and you get to see Mickey. What could be better than that?

Cape May Cafe is pretty good, but I don't like seafood in large quantities. Everyone I went with loved it, and wanted to go back the next night.

My wife went to 1900 Park Fare in the Grand Floridian, and loved it. My girls are partial to Mary Poppins though.

I have heard Hollywood and Vine is good for breakfast. Minnie and friends, not too shabby. I guess that I would vote for Restaurant Askershus as my favorite. If it were just me choosing the restaurants, that is probably the only buffet I would return to.
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We loved Boma last year for dinner. We usually don't eat a big breakfast so we haven't tried their breakfast buffet.
We have also eaten with a group of friend at Cape May Cafe. If you like clams, there's no place better. Unfortunately, I don't the rest of the buffet is just average except the desserts. They are sensational.
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Goofy's Kitchen!

I think that Goofy's Kitchen is the best buffet in all disney. I especially like the peanut butter and jelly pizza.
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I have two favorite buffets actually. First, Cape May Cafe is great with a large variety in a nice, casual setting. For the selection of food, the price is great.

We've also done the Trails End in Ft. Wilderness. Just love this place for the price.
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We did Cape may last week and Chef Mickeys.
Well We were not very happy with Chef Mickeys!! We had done it years ago and loved it But this time it was very limited!
LOVE Cape May!! Great choices we had Steamed clams,ribs,shrimp,chicken temders,beef tips (big hit with our group) Jambalaya,baked chicken,veggies,Salad bar,ooh I know I am missing a ton of stuff!! Kids buffet had Mimi hot dogs,chicken strips, Mac and cheese!!
Desert WOW Everything!!!! I cannot wait till May!!!!!!!! :D
I tried Norway We ar not big cold food people and it is alot of cold foods, But Im glad to of tried it.
Whispering canyon has a all you can eat bbq that is good.
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I really like the cape may cafe. I was there about 2 years ago and loved it! Think they lost money on my hubby.
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chef mickeys

have a stupid question. I just read the chef mickey menu, and i was wondering if you get just one item for the 16.00 or is an all u can eat type of thing? i know it is stupid to ask, but i get anal when it comes to budgeting my money for disney thanks:) :dazed :) :( :D
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Chef Mickey's is a buffet, for both breakfast and dinner. All you can eat of anything they have.
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thank you my son and hubby will be glad to hear that.is crt the same way?
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By crt I am assuming you mean Cinderella's Royal Table. While it is all you can eat, it is not a buffet. The room itself is very small, so there really isn't enough room to fit a buffet in. There are two choice for breakfast, the healthy one, which is granola with fruit and yogurt (way, way good!), and apparently the unhealthy one, which is eggs, sausage bacon, etc. You also get orange juice. It is delivered to your table already on your plate. You just have to ask for more, and they will bring what ever you want.
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thanks to all how many days in advance can i ps chef mickeys:) :o :D
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thanks to all how many days in advance can i ps chef mickeys:) :o :D
You can make a PS at all WDW restaurants up to 60 days in advance. There are a couple such as the chef's table at Victoria and Alberts that you can book up to 120 days in advance.
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