by D6Nutz » 06 Jan 2018, 21:16
by C00kiemonster » 06 Jan 2018, 21:49
by Deegee » 06 Jan 2018, 21:56
by D41 » 06 Jan 2018, 21:58
by Deegee » 07 Jan 2018, 17:02
by D6Nutz » 07 Jan 2018, 19:43
by Rossgo » 08 Jan 2018, 10:28
by C00kiemonster » 08 Jan 2018, 11:25
Rossgo wrote:Last night we took around 30-40 min walk around all the restaurants in the hotel trying to decide what to have. It's a pretty big hotel, not going up but out because it has nothing around it so it has steak houses, sushi, seafood etc - basically it caters for everyone's taste. But we decided as it was getting later and later to head for the buffet style restaurant - this has got to be the best buffet I've ever been to. I had spag bol last night I have no idea what they have put in it after the ovbivous but it's tasty. I also had a chicken and veg soup as a starter with a fresh roll - wow!
This morning we are keeping it simple and heading for the buffet for breakie as well. As time ticks I'm sure we will head for different places and try them...apart from sushi and sea food...not into that lol.
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by Rossgo » 08 Jan 2018, 12:06
by Rossgo » 08 Jan 2018, 12:09
You been spying on me C00kieC00kiemonster wrote:Rossgo wrote:Last night we took around 30-40 min walk around all the restaurants in the hotel trying to decide what to have. It's a pretty big hotel, not going up but out because it has nothing around it so it has steak houses, sushi, seafood etc - basically it caters for everyone's taste. But we decided as it was getting later and later to head for the buffet style restaurant - this has got to be the best buffet I've ever been to. I had spag bol last night I have no idea what they have put in it after the ovbivous but it's tasty. I also had a chicken and veg soup as a starter with a fresh roll - wow!
This morning we are keeping it simple and heading for the buffet for breakie as well. As time ticks I'm sure we will head for different places and try them...apart from sushi and sea food...not into that lol.
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Rossgo at breakfast
by Kwacky » 08 Jan 2018, 12:20
by Deegee » 08 Jan 2018, 23:18
by Rossgo » 09 Jan 2018, 13:13
Hahaha!! I defo agree with duke at end of day that's what they are used to cooking so defo would be the best out there. I'm quite a fussy eater because lots of things don't agree with me so I keep it simple haha!!Kwacky wrote:A hotel we stayed at in India had continental, English and Indian breakfast available.
There was a massive queue for the European stuff and just me and my wife loading up our plates with the Indian food. One bloke walked pasted us and said "you can spot the Brummies".
The Chef was obviously happy we were trying his food as he made us up a couple of dishes to try at breakfast and when we got back to the hotel later that day there was a selection of food in our room for us. That place did the best ever chicken pakora I've ever had, and I've had a lotThe chicken was really soft and there must have been at least 10 spices but they stood out, it was really well crafted. My mouth is watering just thinking about it.
by Stonesie » 09 Jan 2018, 15:02
by D41 » 10 Jan 2018, 22:13