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GaSleepingBeautyFan

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I've got my first ever Solo Trip coming up in May 09. :dance3:

Boma is on my TS shortlist since I know that's one place the rest of the family wouldn't like to eat at.

Since the search isn't working for me, anyone have any pics or reviews of Boma they'd like to share?

TIA. :thumbsup2
 
Here's a review I wrote some time back, though much of it is still valid:

Now this is the way a buffet should be run.
You’ve heard me disparage recently about the quality of buffet restaurants. Most of them feature bland, soggy food served on steam tables and should be called all-you-can-stomach instead of all-you-can-eat.
But Boma – The Flavors of Africa, one of two restaurants at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, offers a new concept in buffet dining. The food, which features a variety of meats, fish and vegetarian items based on African dishes, is adventurous in scope with brilliant flavors. And instead of steam tables most of the food is served on state-of-the-art (if all-you-can-eat technology can be called art) surfaces that allow the foods to be served in pots, pans and other vessels while still keeping them hot.
There is no buffet line per se; you’re free to just wander aimlessly from one station to another. Actually, the crew here doesn't like the word buffet. Instead they use the word pod to refer to each serving station. I’m not sure serving pod is much of an improvement in semantics, but I like the concept of being able to roam and forage. How many times have you been in a food line behind some really slow people who have to analyze all the food before they commit to taking any? I was once behind some guy in a buffet line who had to ask his wife at each tray whether or not the food was something he liked.
That man would not like Boma because chances are his wife would have no idea what the food is or whether he could eat it. But that’s just the sort of restaurant you should have in an exotic lodge like this one. Be daring, sample foods whose ingredients you can’t pronounce. Taste something just because you’ve never tasted it before.
There are way too many items to list them all, but some of my favorites were the smoked tomato soup (that one is on the all-vegetarian pod), the seafood gumbo (we forget that some of the foods we associate with Louisiana Creoles has roots in Africa), cous-cous Marrakesh, sweet potato pancakes, and a flank steak that was rubbed with sugar, onion, garlic, coriander and cumin. The watermelon rind salad was interesting (one of those things you try just to say you tried it), and there are nearly 20 pastries to try every night. The one called zebra dome is pretty amazing. You have to have that one.
All of this is priced at a very affordable. Yes, you can find cheaper buffets, but when you consider the quality of the food and the excellence of the attendant staff, Boma’s a bargain.

So just be sure to call ahead. The number for all Disney dining venues is 407-939-3463. Boma is open for breakfast daily from 7 to 11:30 am. and for dinner from 5-10 p.m.


Scott
ScottJosephOrlando.com
 
Can't imagine why anyone wouldn't enjoy Boma. It is the #1 buffet on disney property. The food and service are fantastic...just go and enjoy.
 

If you are adventurous it is a great place! Their Hummas is to die for as well as the pork. Zebra dome desserts are sooooo yummy. We love it but we like to try different tasting foods. Only way to know if you like something/somewhere is to try it once and see. An added benefit is getting to explore AKL-it is a beautiful resort.:cool1:
 
Boma is awesome. If you have any reservations about trying this restaurant – don't. Just do it. Go and eat. Try something new, have an old favorite and enjoy everything. I did not like everything I tried, but I did find some new things and it was good. A highly recommended meal. Oh and the little pineapple cheesecake is to die for. Forget those oh too sweet Zebra Domes. Go for the cheesecake. You won't regret it. No one has cheesecake like Boma. I'd eat here again in a heartbeat! :cheer2:
 
I know everyone spoke about Boma for dinner - but we also love it for breakfast. Most normal breakfast with a twist. We ate their last May and had a wonderful time and the food was amazing and the West African Frunch was great. Here is a sample of their menu.

Your Choice of Orange Juice or West African Frunch (a combination of lemonade, pineapple juice, guava juice, orange juice, and papaya juice).

Pastries - muffins, breads, almond bear claw, scones, assortment of cream cheeses including sundried tomato, bagels, Danish, and zebra bread

Seasonal Fresh Fruits - cantaloupe, honeydew, mango, papaya, grapes, strawberries, and pineapple.

Dried Fruits including mango, papaya, coconut

Cereals - granola, rice crispies, fruit loops, and raisin bran

Pancakes and Waffles

Omelets made to order with a selection of ingredients.

Bacon and Sausage and Ham

Potatoes with red and green pepper and paprika

Scrambled Eggs

Brioche (like French toast, yummmy! with raisins)

Pap (white corn meal), oatmeal, quinoa porridge; toppings included fruits, brown sugar and cinnamon

Bobotie - corn beef, eggs, cream, potato and onion

Vegetable and Meat Lovers Breakfast Pizza

Cured pork loin

Carved Breakfast Ham


Enjoy,
Linda
 
Click the link in my signature, there's a link to my Boma review on the first page, with pictures. :goodvibes
 
Ate there twice....loved it Twice. Best buffet on property without a doubt. The neat thing is the menu changes on different days so you can try it 2x and get something different both times. My kids beg to go back every time we are in WDW.
 
I am looking forward to our ADRs @ Boma more than any other of the ten we have- this thread has my mouth watering. I have never been there, and originally booked @ Tusker House, and just switched to Boma last week (would still like to try Tusker House as well, I think).

Hurry up February
 
Wow, Thanks everyone. The reviews were just what I needed and the pictures sure make me hungry!

I'll be making a Boma ADR for sure.
 




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