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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-04-2011 @ 12:54PM
pete said...
I'm with you Barish. I don't like any of the chow either, but I'll book a hotel that includes that rather than pay $10-20 for the local Denny's or IHOP "$5.00 plate."
And you missed a whole lot of other things, like grits and biscuits and gravy. Most places I've stayed that even put out B&G keep them fresh and not half bad.
Of course, anything one eats at a hotel buffet should be liberally doused with the hot sauce of one's choice.
Best every buffet: Forum Hotel in Budapest.
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