amcjeep4life
Mouseketeer
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Diner this evening was at Boma. We were supposed to head to MK for Wishes, but it started raining during dinner, then the thunder and lightning came, so we took a vote and decided to hang out at the resort and play. So, having ADRs at Boma was a big plus, since we didn't have to go anywhere in the rain! Yea!
I have to say, I know tons of people say that Boma is the best place ever, and they love it. I think the food was very good, if a bit different. Would I go out of my way to come here if I wasn't staying here? Honestly, probably not (And in the immortal words of Johnny Storm "Flame on!"
). Don't get me wrong, I thought everything was good, except for a few items that I tried just to be brave. But I'm not sure I would venture an hour out of my way from another resort to come here again. I guess it's a good thing I plan to go to AKL for any future trips!
I found that the bacon potato chowder was awesome, proabably one of the best I've ever had. Now the mulligatawny, which I should have known better than to try, was nasty. I asked one of the chefs what was in it. And BTW, I think it's so neat that the chefs are right there to ask questions! Way cool! Any way, his response of "chicken and apples in a creamy curry sauce" should have scared me off right then. but he went on and on about how good it was, and that I just HAD to try it, so I did. And then I made everyone at the table try it , and we all agreed, total ICK. Actually went back for the bacon potato soup to get the taste out of my mouth. I know everyone has their own taste, but that was definitely not one of mine. I don't generally like the smell of curry, so I should have known better. the only thing I can say in my defense is that I took a very small portion, and tried it. Better than saying "ICK" and just walking away. But otherwise, everything was good, especially the prime rib with herb crust, the coca cola pork loin, and the potatoes with affritude. The girls ate some chicken nuggetts and said they were really good, and the fries were crispy despite being on a buffet, which impressed me. I knew it was going to be harder to get the grils to try new stuff here. Emma liked the potatoes and the prime rib. Sam thought the potatoes tasted funny. I think the cinnamon weirded her out, as it gives them that sweet flavor.
Now onto dessert. Since I still have my flame suit on, I will say, what is all the rave about those zebra domes? They were OK, but I wouldn't go back for them. Honestly, I'd probably skip them the next time around. And I even made everyone try one and the general consensus was that they were just OK. Personally, I thought the coconut tiramisu was to die for, and the girls liked the bowl of chocolate mousse way better than the mousse in the Zebra domes. They also had some pieces of what I thought was a type of cheesecake, but turned out to be more gelatin-like and really had no taste. That was really the only really bad dessert there, but the zebra domes just didn't do it for me. I would love to take the culinary tour one day, and then eat there that night. I think that would be cool, but at least with the chefs cooking right there you can ask questions. That made it really good, since the food is a bit different if you aren't prepared.
Our server tonite was tons better than our server for breakfast yesterday. SHe was right on top of refills and cleaning plates away. She was a bit chattier than some of the other buffet servers, and that really made it nice. And the place was pretty busy, it's not like she was slow so had time to chat. Overall, I liked the place. But like I said, would I go back if I wasn't staying there...........
I just don't know.
Food:
minus one for the kids perspective. They thought the food was too weird.
Service:
Yo-yo factor:
if I were staying at AKL, but
if I was staying some place else
Total cost: $129.43

I have to say, I know tons of people say that Boma is the best place ever, and they love it. I think the food was very good, if a bit different. Would I go out of my way to come here if I wasn't staying here? Honestly, probably not (And in the immortal words of Johnny Storm "Flame on!"


I found that the bacon potato chowder was awesome, proabably one of the best I've ever had. Now the mulligatawny, which I should have known better than to try, was nasty. I asked one of the chefs what was in it. And BTW, I think it's so neat that the chefs are right there to ask questions! Way cool! Any way, his response of "chicken and apples in a creamy curry sauce" should have scared me off right then. but he went on and on about how good it was, and that I just HAD to try it, so I did. And then I made everyone at the table try it , and we all agreed, total ICK. Actually went back for the bacon potato soup to get the taste out of my mouth. I know everyone has their own taste, but that was definitely not one of mine. I don't generally like the smell of curry, so I should have known better. the only thing I can say in my defense is that I took a very small portion, and tried it. Better than saying "ICK" and just walking away. But otherwise, everything was good, especially the prime rib with herb crust, the coca cola pork loin, and the potatoes with affritude. The girls ate some chicken nuggetts and said they were really good, and the fries were crispy despite being on a buffet, which impressed me. I knew it was going to be harder to get the grils to try new stuff here. Emma liked the potatoes and the prime rib. Sam thought the potatoes tasted funny. I think the cinnamon weirded her out, as it gives them that sweet flavor.
Now onto dessert. Since I still have my flame suit on, I will say, what is all the rave about those zebra domes? They were OK, but I wouldn't go back for them. Honestly, I'd probably skip them the next time around. And I even made everyone try one and the general consensus was that they were just OK. Personally, I thought the coconut tiramisu was to die for, and the girls liked the bowl of chocolate mousse way better than the mousse in the Zebra domes. They also had some pieces of what I thought was a type of cheesecake, but turned out to be more gelatin-like and really had no taste. That was really the only really bad dessert there, but the zebra domes just didn't do it for me. I would love to take the culinary tour one day, and then eat there that night. I think that would be cool, but at least with the chefs cooking right there you can ask questions. That made it really good, since the food is a bit different if you aren't prepared.
Our server tonite was tons better than our server for breakfast yesterday. SHe was right on top of refills and cleaning plates away. She was a bit chattier than some of the other buffet servers, and that really made it nice. And the place was pretty busy, it's not like she was slow so had time to chat. Overall, I liked the place. But like I said, would I go back if I wasn't staying there...........

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Total cost: $129.43