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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-18-2012 @ 10:33AM
Rich said...
I don't travel that often, but when I do I check reviews of hotels to see which one serves the best breakfast. Since hotel breakfasts are buffet style, they are not going to be five star meals, but they can still be decent. I have stayed at many hotels that keep the eggs hot and ready, and also have a hot meat, either bacon, ham, or sausage. The rest of the offerings usually include muffins, danishes, toast, cereal, fruit, and yogurt. The best ones offer belgian waffles, where you actually make the waffle with batter in a waffle maker. Those are actually very good if they have fruit to go with them. I've been to a number of hotels that offer this and it makes for a very good breakfast. Of course, there are many hotels that offer subpar breakfasts. Check out the reviews to the hotel you plan to stay at if this is important to you. If people who have stayed there are raving about the breakfast, then it's probably going to be decent. It will never be what you would get if you went to a restaurant and ordered exactly what you want, but nobody ever said it would.
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