Started the day with a nice buffet breakfast with a lot of traditional Jamaican food such as coconut bread, Ackee and Saltfish and the regular sausages, omelette, potatoes and a wide spread of other
typical buffet dishes.
Not exact matches
On the subject of dinner... the hotel's Mimosa
buffet - style restaurant offers a range of
typical Canarian
dishes and various wines to accompany the fine flavours.
After the visit to Chichen Itza delve into the mayan culture, you will taste
typical dishes of the region in a mexican
buffet restaurant, with option for vegetarians.
The hotel's open air restaurant offers homemade food served
buffet style: a variety of meats, fresh salads, fruits, vegetables and
typical Caribbean
dishes.
I checked out the
buffet one morning and it has the vast spread
typical for upscale hotels in Asia: In addition to a wide selection of pastries, breads, fruit, cereal and yogurt, you'll also get various Western and Asian hot food
dishes and several make - to - order food stations.