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| - I've been to the Grandview Buffet a couple times for breakfast and once for dinner, and frankly I'm surprised at the poor/inconsistent food quality. At the breakfast buffet there was plenty of food, but none of it was very appealing, several trays of scrambled eggs were cooked inconsistently. One tray was runny, another rubbery. Sausage patties seemed to have been boiled, none of them was significantly browned. Bacon on the other hand was nearly all burnt in one tray, yet flaccid in another. And there weren't any lighter foods on the buffet (fruit salad would have been a nice alternative), only two types of sausage, bacon, scrambled eggs, cold toast, and sweet pastries. Dinner however was worse. BBQ items were tasteless (no rub, no sauce, no salt...) but heavy on the artificial-tasting smoke flavor, which was quite unpleasant. There were only a few kinds of sushi, they were small and not very appealing. Italian pasta dishes looked dried up and neglected, though it wasn't a wierd hour or very late, only 6pm. Oddly they had a man working full time behind the salad bar and a woman working behind the pastry bar, despite very little business at those two stations. All in all I had the impression that the place is run to visually impress people rather than to have consistently wonderful food. I doubt their chefs and managers would want to eat at this buffet.
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