I've never had an issue earing at a buffet, but haven't in years outside of a relatively pricey casino buffet a while back and the occasional specialty, like Indian or Chinese.
Worked at one in high school and for someone who could seemingly put down 10k calories per day without gaining any weight, it was perfect. Don't care to do that these days and there are far better options. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Growing up I used to love this buffet called Ryan's. Sooo good.
I was a kid at the time but recall Ryans being pretty good way back in the day, but I think their thing was that you ordered a steak and the buffet was just an expansive salad bar. [Reply]
Seems like the only time I’ve eaten at a buffet in the last twenty years is on cruise ships. Never been a germaphobe so I never felt unsafe eating at one. But I never eat enough to make it worth going to a buffet, so I almost never go to one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Spott:
Never been a germaphobe so I never felt unsafe eating at one.
Let's say you're eating dinner in a restaurant and a stranger comes by and touches all of your silverware. Now imagine 99 other strangers did the same thing. Now imagine those strangers looked like hybrids of Wal Mart shoppers and C.H.U.D.s. Now add 75 lbs. to whatever you're imagining.
That's what you're getting at Golden Corral with everyone spooning platefuls of food out of the same troughs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mennonite:
Let's say you're eating dinner in a restaurant and a stranger comes by and touches all of your silverware. Now imagine 99 other strangers did the same thing. Now imagine those strangers looked like hybrids of Wal Mart shoppers and C.H.U.D.s. Now add 75 lbs. to whatever you're imagining.
That's what you're getting at Golden Corral with everyone spooning platefuls of food out of the same troughs.
Probably no different than grabbing any doorknob at a public place, using an ATM, or picking out produce at the grocery store that people are picking up and putting back down half a dozen times before they get the perfect avocado. I’m sure a Golden Corral is pretty dirty, maybe even more than a cruise buffet, but the food there is worse for you than any cold you might get from the person before you. [Reply]
I love high quality buffets (Indian and Chinese) and really love what has been appearing here at Chinese joints where you pay one price and they take you orders for multiple "tasting" sized dishes but you can order all you want.
Anyone remember the place in Truman Corners? Harry T's? It was owned by the Brancato family from Fairland Park [Reply]
Originally Posted by Spott:
Probably no different than grabbing any doorknob at a public place, using an ATM, or picking out produce at the grocery store that people are picking up and putting back down half a dozen times before they get the perfect avocado. I’m sure a Golden Corral is pretty dirty, maybe even more than a cruise buffet, but the food there is worse for you than any cold you might get from the person before you.
Are you licking your hands after you use the ATM?
Germs aren’t the only buffet concern either, buffets are notoriously bad for not keeping their food at safe temperatures. [Reply]
Now an Asian brunch buffet with bottomless champagne is another story. @ Shangri-la, Mesa. They have a baby grand in the middle where students play. It is far from perfect which makes it perfect. Ya dig? [Reply]