When it’s served until later than 9.30am (I’m at a hotel currently where the breakfast buffet ends at noon and it’s great!)
When your breakfast is free, but the server still asks for a tip.
Asian hotels they consider bread to be toasted if it is exposed to a match flame at 50 metres for a maximum on 2 seconds.
My most intense dislikes are long life milk
A small high quality buffet is always better than a large low quality buffet.
High prices now being charged (50 EUR is common in Europe) - even room rates which include breakfast are significantly higher than without breakfast
s I usually find its better to find a decent cafe for usually better coffee and better food options at half the price.
* Saw one person this week pick up a slice of white bread with their hand and then put it back. She then selected a slice of multigrain, again with bare hands, and also put that back.
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Never seen those.Any breakfast buffet with one of those huge frames of honeycomb still gets an Oooh Yum from me.
Oh, Poochie. Should have gone to SpecsaversNever seen those
Been there love the Indian section for fresh made breads..DoubleTree KL (Ampang) has a such a breakfast set up.The best hotel breakfast is a lavish buffet with a massive selection of food and drink from every cuisine imaginable. Just sit down and feast. Try a little bit of everything with the option to come back for more of what you liked. No need to look through a menu, no need to call over a staff member to take your order, no need to wait for a chef to cook and plate your food, no need to wait for a waiter to bring it to your table.
However, after trying a little of everything, I am still generally stuffed.
I will use them occasionally in the US for the novelty value. There's less mess when they have little pre-portioned cups of batter for you to put in the waffle iron. If only they had real maple syrup - I hate the nasty (probably high fructose corn syrup) stuff.What do people think of the DIY Belgian waffle machines? From what I've seen, these often end up as a gloopy mess. I guess people are overfilling the mould?
I've had similar disappointment in the US where the breakfast was one single stale stodgy donut and coffee with non-dairy creamer as the only 'milk' option... urgh. And this was all to be eaten standing in the hotel lobby... live and learn I guess!
I hate the nasty (probably high fructose corn syrup) stuff.
We stayed there on a 'opening special' a decade or so ago and I still remember the Indian section in the breakfast room.Been there love the Indian section for fresh made breads..
This is why I don't like airbnb's.All of the Dislikes is why MrsK and I try and stay in serviced apartments or AirBnBs. We can buy something and have it in the fridge. In the morning, we can be pottering around in our pyjamas, sitting in front of the TV eating our breakfast. Rather than having to get ready and dressed to go down for breakfast.
This is why I don't like airbnb's.![]()
