Originally Posted by
vuittonsofstyle
Free breakfast is not always a lure for me as I don't want sixteen plates of pastries, cooked items, juices etc in the morning, but normally prefer to order a la carte, exactly what I want to eat - no more no less.
Yeah, but that's provided the restaurant has dedicated ala carte breakfast menu and the items are freshly prepared. Otherwise, they will just take the items from the buffet selection and charge a higher price which of course makes it a poor value.