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My DW and I are going to Bomas the first week of September 2008. We are excited to go and was wondering if anyone has been there and what your impressions were. Is the food way out there or is there "comfort food" that we'll recognize? What is the dress? Any info would be greatly appreciated!
 
My DW and I are going to Bomas the first week of September 2008. We are excited to go and was wondering if anyone has been there and what your impressions were. Is the food way out there or is there "comfort food" that we'll recognize? What is the dress? Any info would be greatly appreciated!

Dress is casual, whatever you'd wear to the parks is fine.

Food is fantastic! There are many choices, some more "different" than others. Items you'll easily recognize as "comfort food" would include the prime rib, salmon, roast chicken. A lot of the foods have a Greek flavor/influence. Our first time at Boma's our server told us there is a large Greek population in S. Africa. I love Greek food, so that was a pleasant surprise :) The soups, the salads, humus all very good. The desserts are :thumbsup2 ---there's also a kid section on the buffet that usually has mac & cheese, chicken strips, pasta & meatballs.

I can honestly say that I've liked most everything that I've tried there :goodvibes Enjoy and have a great trip!
 
Dress is casual, whatever you'd wear to the parks is fine.

Food is fantastic! There are many choices, some more "different" than others. Items you'll easily recognize as "comfort food" would include the prime rib, salmon, roast chicken. A lot of the foods have a Greek flavor/influence. Our first time at Boma's our server told us there is a large Greek population in S. Africa. I love Greek food, so that was a pleasant surprise :) The soups, the salads, humus all very good. The desserts are :thumbsup2 ---there's also a kid section on the buffet that usually has mac & cheese, chicken strips, pasta & meatballs.

I can honestly say that I've liked most everything that I've tried there :goodvibes Enjoy and have a great trip!


Thanks I feel better now. My DW is a food adventurer (she eats almost anything) while I'm not so much!
 
I just have to say two things about Boma's ---------

SOUP and Humus!!!!

They are some of my favorite things at Boma's. We enjoy this place very much. Lots to choose from!

Sounds like we will be there around the same time (Aug 29-Sept 8) but this time we will be dining at Jiko! We love this place also.

Have fun and enjoy!

Cyndi
 

I agree. We love Boma's, have had dinner there numerous times and breakfast once. We have ressies for our two upcoming trips so you see we really love it! The food is wonderful. As others have said, some "comfort" foods and some interesting African food. The desserts and YUMMY!! Also the AKL is a wonderful resort. Be sure to walk around and see everything there is to see. The African art is unreal, they have a huge collection. Most times you can see some animals. Also the store is great, lots of interesting stuff. I hope you enjoy it.

Have fun!!
 
What is Pressed Coffee at Boma and is it included on DDP? I may have asked this before, but not sure I got an answer. Thanks
 
What is Pressed Coffee at Boma and is it included on DDP? I may have asked this before, but not sure I got an answer. Thanks

If it what I think it is then the answer is no. You mean the pot of pressed Kenya coffee? No it is extra & it is not covered by DDP. DH said it not like the "real" coffee he had when he was in Kenya for two months. The coffee in Kenya he said was better :rotfl:
 
If it what I think it is then the answer is no. You mean the pot of pressed Kenya coffee? No it is extra & it is not covered by DDP. DH said it not like the "real" coffee he had when he was in Kenya for two months. The coffee in Kenya he said was better :rotfl:

Thanks for your answer. Do you think it is worth getting?
 
Here's a peek at their menu:

Boma menu


We are going there for the first time in Sept., too, and really looking forward to it!!

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I can tell ya the breakfast at Boma is the best one I have ever had
 
One dissenting opinion. I heard rave reviews about Boma before our trip so I made an ADR. While there were some "traditional" type foods, i.e. beef, pork, chicken, kids choices, we did not really care for the themed-type food. I was especially excited to try the butternut squash soup but found it way too sweet (as the other soups as well and many of the dishes). I don't consider myself a picky eater but Boma just wasn't for me. Atmosphere was fine and service.
 
Boma is a must do on for us on every trip! My suggestion is try a little bit of everything. You will really surprise yourself with how much you will actually enjoy. As a PP said, don't skip the soup!!!
 
Thanks to everyone who contributed. Sounds like we'll have a great time!
 
I have to say that I was not impressed with this buffet. We were there at the end of June and it was just ok. I guess part of my issue is with buffets for dinner. I too had heard many friends who just love it but I don't think we'll be back. But everyone has their own likes and dislikes.
 
We love Boma. In fact it is the only buffet we care to eat at Disney. They have lots of great selections. I really love the selection of soups they have.
 
My DW and I are going to Bomas the first week of September 2008. We are excited to go and was wondering if anyone has been there and what your impressions were. Is the food way out there or is there "comfort food" that we'll recognize? What is the dress? Any info would be greatly appreciated!


We also have just been to Boma. DH, Me, DS-11, DS-15. June 08. I had a lot of different feelings regarding Boma, with the different foods, but we had a great time. The food was good, a few different things, but hey, it a buffet, what a better way to try different foods. Make sure you get some of all the desserts. WOW. The decor' was beautiful. That was also the first time we have been to AKL. Also a beautiful hotel. If you can, go a little early and walk straight back to the viewing area of the Savannah, there were a few animals back there, but they have areas where you can just sit and watch.
It was a great night.
 


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