I think there are still plenty of "less adventurous" options at Boma. I think the good thing here is that you can get some standards (roasted chicken, salad, some veggies, great soups, etc) and then try some of the things that you find to be too adventurous. I have to say my one knock on BOMA is that the last time we were there, apparently "the word is out" because the restaurant was completely packed, the buffet line was pretty long, and the place was incredibly noisy. Just a warning that it can be a very hectic dinner setting. It was the only time it was ever that packed, but just fair warning in case. Also, BOMA is quickly getting to legendary hype status, so remember that it is still a buffet dinner, not Victoria & Alberts.