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Spectacular Weekend Brunch Buffets for $40 or Less
There was a posting that said it is difficult to find a good brunch buffet for $40. Ok, I'll bite. Where should I go to experience a spectacular weekend brunch buffet for $60?
Spectacular Weekend Brunch Buffets for $40 or Less
Any more suggestions? There must be many more good weekend brunch buffets...
Spectacular Weekend Brunch Buffets for $40 or Less
I love to go to brunch buffets on weekends and have about $40 dollars to spend per person. I am wondering which places I should give a try. So far, I liked a) Cafe Sierra at the Hilton in Universal City, b) the Castaway in Burbank, c) the Mission Inn in Riverside and d) Taps Fish House. Any other recommendations (including casinos)? Also, perhaps there are also more specialized (say, ethnic food) buffets that are good. So far, I liked Maison Akira in Pasadena.
Unusual Eating Experiences in the Los Angeles Area?
I just went and ate live uni (sea urchin) at the Redondo pier. They open it up for you, clean it and you eat it out of the shell with a spoon while its spikes are still moving... It is not a real restaurant, more like a fish market kind of place. They have lots of different kinds of oysters, too.
Unusual Eating Experiences in the Los Angeles Area?
I am thinking about trying interesting food places in the Los Angeles Area: one place a week (mostly on weekends) with up to 30-40 dollars per person for the food. I am not looking for the absolute best food but for a variety of really interesting and unusual eating experiences. By interesting I mean anything that is different from being served food on plates. E.g. I consider a Sunday brunch buffet, cheese fondue, Japanese BBQ (where one grills one's own food at the table), and so on, to be interesting and unusual. I am also interested in unusual food. I am looking for suggestions where to go in the next couple of weeks. Please help!
Cheers,
Juggle