Jas, I'm sticking my tongue out at you.
Springsteen (we've gotta come up with a shorter nickname for you) - Hands down, Boma is awesome. I am an adventurous diner, so I go for the more "native/ethnic" foods, but Boma can appeal to many, many people. I ate myself silly there and had to roll back to the bus stop, but there is so much to choose from and everything that I tried I liked. I also love Restaurant Akershus - I could simply eat off of the cold selections and be happy, but the rustic, filling hot selections round out the perfect meal (lamb, reindeer, pork, salmon) and the a la carte desserts are fab (I recommend the Rice Cream). I also love the Kona Cafe (in the Polynesian) - the Mahi Mahi sandwich is oh so decadent (but request extra napkins, it's a juicy one) and the Kona Salad is exquisite. I can also recommend Narcoosee's if you're in the mood for seafood, and do try the Earl Grey Tea Cheesecake - it's my personal favorite and can't be found anywhere else. Or you can try a new favorite of mine - the Tomato-Basil-Buffalo Mozzarella on Focaccia Bread Sandwich. It's only found in the Main Street Bakery and is so, so filling and absolute heaven. The moist mozzerella is to die for. I could go on and on about the food, so if you need any more descriptions or suggestions, just ask!
-AP (BS)