rev:text
| - If I had a choice, I'd still eat at the Courtyard Cafe with the lower rating I gave that because I don't like waiting in line, and it was a long wait - but mostly because it was senior day, and all the seniors who were members of B-Connected had their buy one get one free coupons. I also don't like competing for food at the buffet line. So, that said, what I'm saying is that the cons are that i don't like that the place was too popular.
And I can understand why it was popular on the day we went. Of course, the senior couples are eating at half price, which is a great deal because the regular price for lunch is $8.99. $8.99 itself is a very good price for this buffet. The variety is good: you have American, Italian, Asian, Mexican, etc. stations, and the quality is good for a buffet (I tend to rate buffet food with a lower expectation that sit-down food). I enjoyed the shredded pork carnitas, the chile verde pork was okay, and the bbq ribs, I enjoyed also - I can't remember everything I had, now, but I do remember sampling a variety, and I normally don't do that at a buffet. I normally have two servings and stop. Here, I think I went back three times, then went for soup (I had a cup/bowl of the hot and sour, and that was a bit disappointing - the broth was too thin).
The popular item seemed to be the craw-fish. I passed by tables where people had stacks of craw-fish on their plates. I myself, took a nice quantity of shrimp, and except for peeling the shell, basically had a nice shrimp cocktail (on a plate).
If the line is super long, like out the door (as it was this day), I'll probably end up at the Courtyard cafe, but if the line is not too bad, and I'm hungry, you'll be finding me in this line.
|