We were there in January. My daughter had a friend with her, who I was unaware had an allergy to nuts. When the server came to the table, she told him of her allergies and asked if he could indicate what she could not eat. The server told her the only thing she (my daughter's friend) could do was stop at each individual food item and ask someone behind the serving line whether she could eat that food or not. I was shocked at this. She ate very, very little because she was afraid, and it's simply inconvenient, if not impossible, to ask someone at each individual food item. There was never any offer to have a chef or anyone else come out to assist her, as some people have posted. I did look back at the Disney dining information and it says to inform them ahead of time about any allergies. Had I known she had allergies, I would have informed Disney ahead of time or, better yet, I would not have made reservations at an expensive buffet. We had looked so forward to eating at Boma, but we left very disappointed overall in our experience there.