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| - We should have walked out when the very-obviously-not-Amish woman with short hair and makeup met us at the reception counter. This place is absolutely nothing but a tourist trap, and a lousy one at that. You're sent through "Amish-made" furniture, and lots of "antiques" before you even get to where the buffet is served. The buffet had fried chicken, mashed potatoes, "homemade" noodles, corn, green beans, fish, a salad bar, and not much else. There was a broccoli/cauliflower salad that was slightly sour--not sure if that was intentional or not--and a few pitiful-looking desserts on the dessert bar. We tried a little bit of everything, and ended up feeling sick the rest of the day. The only thing we could attribute it to was our stop at this "Amish" buffet. Bottom line: it's not Amish, and it's not good. Try anywhere else, or better yet a genuine Amish restaurant for a real honest-to-goodness Amish experience.
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