Originally Posted by
CJKatl
Some of the hotels still allow a choice. A Bangkok lounge breakfast is good enough for me; eggs or noodles to order, congee, fruit, a couple entrees.., I don't need a giant buffet. When I was in Hoi An I stayed in a great local hotel which included a breakfast buffet. I ate something; it was enough. Later in the day one of the hotel staff pulled me aside and asked if I was feeling okay or if there was anything wrong with breakfast. They were concerned because most Americans who stay at the hotel fill and east several loaded plates of food for breakfast.
I prefer a full restaurant breakfast esp. on vacation, vs. being forced into a lounge with often lesser options
Last edited by yosithezet; Dec 5, 2018 at 3:25 am
Reason: Adjusted to abide by FT Rule 12.2