kastoney
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Is that a Boma in your Belly or are you just Happy to See Me?
After our late adult and kids night we slept in the next day as we intended to hang around the resort for most of the day. We were able to score a morning of reservation at Boma, which was a new restaurant for us. As a lot of you know we are not buffet fans in general, but we do enjoy Tusker House so we figured Boma would probably be up our alley.
After a long 50 yard or so walk to the restaurant, we were quickly seated and sipping on some delicious POG juice.

We also got a pot of their African pressed pot coffee.

This wasn't as good as the Kona pressed coffee, but had a nice chicory flavor and after our indulgences the night before was much needed.
We quickly made our way to the buffet and here is my first plate.

We have starting at 1200 Turkey Bobtie, Chakalaka sauce, Pap, Beef Hash, Watermelon Rind Salad, and Avocado and Papaya Salad. The beef hash has was hands down my favorite. It was sweet and savory and had a great buttery crust. I also enjoyed the turkey bobtie, but not as much as the beef version over at Tusker House. They did add some veggies to this version which was a nice touch. I also loved the watermelon rind salad. The rind still tasted of watermelon, but had a very tart flavor. Unfortunately I wasn't a fan of the pap or the avocado salad. The ladder wasn't bad, but the papaya and avocado really didn't go well together. And the pap (grit like substance) was pretty plain, but did go nicely with the spicy tomato chakalaka sauce. The cheesy pap at Tusker House is far superior to this version.
For round 2 I got some asparagus (don't ask I have no idea why this hit my plate at 1000 am), more yummy beef hash, goat cheese and chive eggs, quinoa, plantains, and bread pudding.

Like the first plate this one didn't disappoint (except for the aforementioned asparagus). The plantains were cooked to perfection and tasted like a caramelized banana. The goat cheese eggs had a nice tartness to them and with the addition of some red sambal hit the spot. The quinoa was nothing special and largely just tasted like overcooked oatmeal. But the piece de resistance was the bread pudding. Which was sweet and dense and went perfectly with the praline sauce I doused it in. Reminded me of the version they have at trails end.
For my crew, Casey's plate is what I like to call carb on carb on carb.

She ended up eating half her donut, an ear of her mickey waffle and a bit of fruit, which is why I hate having to pay for her at buffets. She has a great palate and will eat just about everything, but we share just about all our meals because she eats like a total bird.
Casey was quite proud to take this picture of Jason's plate.

I didn't write down what he had but it looks like some of the yummy bread pudding, eggs, and maybe some biscuits and gravy.
Overall we enjoyed Boma. The food was largely the same as Tusker House, but the buffet was a bit bigger so they had some additional offerings. I'm not sure I'd head over there if I wasn't staying at the lodge, but after a tipsy night it did our bellies good. With our tables in wonderland card we saved $14.40
After breakfast we spent some time wandering the hotel so Casey could earn some beads.


She ended up earning 3 and loved every minute. AKL really goes above and beyond in the cultural things they do for kids.
We spent the rest of the afternoon poolside with Casey doing some of this

And me doing more of this

This was another CocoJito and it hit the proverbial spot.
Eventually it was mid afternoon and while I was still full from all the boma in my belly, someone eventually called me out on not feeding her lunch. So whats a Mom enjoying a drink by the pool to do, order another drink and give your kid cheetos for lunch of course

#TipsyVacationLunch
We eventually made it back to the room to get cleaned up for a night in MK and dinner in one of our favorite restaurants.
Up next, slushi extravaganza....
After our late adult and kids night we slept in the next day as we intended to hang around the resort for most of the day. We were able to score a morning of reservation at Boma, which was a new restaurant for us. As a lot of you know we are not buffet fans in general, but we do enjoy Tusker House so we figured Boma would probably be up our alley.
After a long 50 yard or so walk to the restaurant, we were quickly seated and sipping on some delicious POG juice.

We also got a pot of their African pressed pot coffee.

This wasn't as good as the Kona pressed coffee, but had a nice chicory flavor and after our indulgences the night before was much needed.
We quickly made our way to the buffet and here is my first plate.

We have starting at 1200 Turkey Bobtie, Chakalaka sauce, Pap, Beef Hash, Watermelon Rind Salad, and Avocado and Papaya Salad. The beef hash has was hands down my favorite. It was sweet and savory and had a great buttery crust. I also enjoyed the turkey bobtie, but not as much as the beef version over at Tusker House. They did add some veggies to this version which was a nice touch. I also loved the watermelon rind salad. The rind still tasted of watermelon, but had a very tart flavor. Unfortunately I wasn't a fan of the pap or the avocado salad. The ladder wasn't bad, but the papaya and avocado really didn't go well together. And the pap (grit like substance) was pretty plain, but did go nicely with the spicy tomato chakalaka sauce. The cheesy pap at Tusker House is far superior to this version.
For round 2 I got some asparagus (don't ask I have no idea why this hit my plate at 1000 am), more yummy beef hash, goat cheese and chive eggs, quinoa, plantains, and bread pudding.

Like the first plate this one didn't disappoint (except for the aforementioned asparagus). The plantains were cooked to perfection and tasted like a caramelized banana. The goat cheese eggs had a nice tartness to them and with the addition of some red sambal hit the spot. The quinoa was nothing special and largely just tasted like overcooked oatmeal. But the piece de resistance was the bread pudding. Which was sweet and dense and went perfectly with the praline sauce I doused it in. Reminded me of the version they have at trails end.
For my crew, Casey's plate is what I like to call carb on carb on carb.

She ended up eating half her donut, an ear of her mickey waffle and a bit of fruit, which is why I hate having to pay for her at buffets. She has a great palate and will eat just about everything, but we share just about all our meals because she eats like a total bird.
Casey was quite proud to take this picture of Jason's plate.

I didn't write down what he had but it looks like some of the yummy bread pudding, eggs, and maybe some biscuits and gravy.
Overall we enjoyed Boma. The food was largely the same as Tusker House, but the buffet was a bit bigger so they had some additional offerings. I'm not sure I'd head over there if I wasn't staying at the lodge, but after a tipsy night it did our bellies good. With our tables in wonderland card we saved $14.40
After breakfast we spent some time wandering the hotel so Casey could earn some beads.


She ended up earning 3 and loved every minute. AKL really goes above and beyond in the cultural things they do for kids.
We spent the rest of the afternoon poolside with Casey doing some of this

And me doing more of this

This was another CocoJito and it hit the proverbial spot.
Eventually it was mid afternoon and while I was still full from all the boma in my belly, someone eventually called me out on not feeding her lunch. So whats a Mom enjoying a drink by the pool to do, order another drink and give your kid cheetos for lunch of course

#TipsyVacationLunch
We eventually made it back to the room to get cleaned up for a night in MK and dinner in one of our favorite restaurants.
Up next, slushi extravaganza....