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FART is generally not a fan of any buffet-style food delivery system.
But at least traditional buffet restaurants, like Ryan's, have guidelines for temperature.
A store that has "grandma" cooking and setting samples within reach of every bacteria vector in sight is not what I consider a good choice.
I pick Ryan's and my old childhood favorite, Luby's.
Breakfast buffet in Caesar's is not bad after a big night.
Yours, members and moderators?
 
well Margaritaville in Key West is. . . . . Oh, buffet

Bay View Inn in Petoskey, Mich. does a nice Sunday brunch buffet that includes a guy slicing up ham and roast beef, a waffle tsation with every topping one would ever want on a waffle and some nice high-end desserts.

In my younger, more keg-filled days, my friends and I would nearly always follow Saturday night's drinking with Sunday at Big Boy's breakfast buffet.
 
The Dungeness crab leg buffet at several of the local casinos is hard to beat, particularly if someone else is buying.
 
Ah, to be a kid again. We'd hit the laser tag joint, CiCi's Pizza, then Krispy Kreme.
 
There is (was?) a Mexican place at a mall in the Chicago suburbs that had a great Sunday brunch buffet, with a full fajita bar, juevos rancheros and the works. Really great stuff.

Also will cast a vote for the world buffet at the Rio in Vegas. Phenomenal combination of quantity and quality.
 
I like oatmeal.
I tend to judge the breakfast buffet by the quality of the oatmeal.
 
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We were at Disney World last week and ate at Boma, a buffet in the Animal Kingdom Lodge, three times. My daughter about cleaned them out of oatmeal and hummus.
 
My wife will whip up some homemade oatmeal for me when I'm on my best behavior.
She bakes pumpkin spice and coffee cake into it.
She knows it drives me crazy.
 
We ate at Ryan's back in May, I believe, and while the food was OK, my wife went to use the ladies room and came back with a kind of gray look on her face. She pushed her plate away and said that restroom was the most disgusting thing she'd ever seen. Considering she's a critical-care nurse by trade, that's saying a lot. She informed the manager about it and we left. A month later, they closed down.
 
I briefly worked in the food industry. I have not eaten at a buffet since.
 
Ate at "The Trough"....aka Golden Corral last week for the first time in years.

Will be years more.
 
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It's BA-A-A-ACK ...
 
Favorite buffet restaurant could be listed next to favorite art work purchased at Wal Mart or Target.
 
I respect the fact that Golden Corral is upfront about its customers being a fat herd at the feeding trough right in its name.
 
There's a great greasy spoon in Deer Park, Texas (southeast Houston) called "Barry's Feed Lot." Chicken fried steak the size of a manhole cover ...
 
Phillips Seafood has a buffet either at the North end of Ocean City Maryland or just over the line in Fenwick Del.

http://www.phillipsseafood.com/uploads/file/Dinner%20Seafood%20Buffet%208-11.pdf

its pricey and its a buffet. But the kids love it and once every couple of years its fun.

There is a dive bar near me that has great, really great, steamed crabs (great crab cakes and Maryland crab soup too). Its not a buffet but they do have an all you can eat steamed crab dinner. You can sit a the picnic tables and eat crabs til you drop. I get tired before I get full. You get the mediums and some small larges (if you can wrap your head around that concept) but they are legitimately sized, hot and fresh (I'm pretty sure that most of the year they get them from the Gulf around Louisiana.
 

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