bangzoom6877
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Okay I hear a lot of people comment on these boards about Boma being the BEST breakfast in all of WDW. I would like to know what makes this restaurant so wonderful for breakfast. We had dinner there in July and the food was delicious. It was very different and we liked how unique it was. However, DH and I both have sensitive stomachs, and we were not used to some of the spices they cooked the food with. Nothing too major happened but we both did have heartburn that night (DH's was worse than mine but he also tends to go for more of the spicier choices than I do). Again, we are both prone to heartburn so this did not surprise me and it was by no means anything the restaurant did, just wanted to make that clear. The food was excellent and very unique which we did like.
So, is the breakfast unique too? Would we be able to handle the food given our bodies' reactions to the dinner food? I mean, is it also very ethnic, or is it more American-style but just excellent quality? We'll be staying at BWV from now on and wondering if Boma is worth the trip for breakfast one morning when we plan NOT to go to a park.
So, please tell me more about the food! The only places we have been to for breakfast at WDW were Chef Mickey's and Hollywood & Vine for the character experiences. We thought the food was excellent at both as well.
So, is the breakfast unique too? Would we be able to handle the food given our bodies' reactions to the dinner food? I mean, is it also very ethnic, or is it more American-style but just excellent quality? We'll be staying at BWV from now on and wondering if Boma is worth the trip for breakfast one morning when we plan NOT to go to a park.
So, please tell me more about the food! The only places we have been to for breakfast at WDW were Chef Mickey's and Hollywood & Vine for the character experiences. We thought the food was excellent at both as well.