We stayed over a weekend and always saw vegetarian options. The picture I posted on the old thread showed 2 of them: tomato bisque and the chick pea bite. Also there was the sweet potato lamb stew. Under the nan bread was a shrimp concoction I wasn't fond of but DH loved. There were tons of grilled veggies as well.
DH loved the cookies and I preferred what they called "granola". It was like a whole grain fruit bar.
I do agree there are very few kids options and the food was never bland. I saw few kids up there eating during the weekend except breakfast.
I can't find my picture of the chef (he was in white with the white chef's hat and apron). I'm guessing it was too blurry or too dark and I deleted it. Two of the 3 nights he was from Jiko and once she was from Boma.
And no, I did not see anyone piling up plates.

I went back for seconds of the chick pea bites and grilled veggies. Oddly very few people seem to eat the veggies and they were delicious! I loved the dried figs and fruit loaf they served with the cheese as well.
The food is very different from our other club experiences. Almost everything had an African or Indian influence. We loved it. I can see it being out of some people's comfort zone though.
I have to say the breakfast quinoa was one of my favorites. I cook it at home for a change from oatmeal now!
Liz