I ate at Paula Deen's place
> LT wrote:
>
>> Interesting review. I would have expected the buffet to be a bit more
>> "elegant" than you describe. I have absolutely no problem with the buffet
>> experience as long they keep it fresh and CLEAN which takes constant
>> vigilance. A good buffet offers good variety as well as quantity, and no
>> one says you must over eat, (I don't) although many people think that
>> they must "get their money's worth" ergo the trough syndrome.
>
> I just wasn't expecting a buffet at all! The trough syndrome was readily
> apparent.
>
>>
>> As for Chick Fillet, I'd put them at the upper end of the fast food
>> joints, although I haven't eaten from there in probably 10 years. Last
>> time was when I conducted a ribbon cutting for our Chamber of Commerce
>> and they gave us all some food. Truett Cathy the founder is a very
>> interesting guy.
>
> Yes, T. Cathy was a very interesting guy and when I want fast food I'd
> pick that place over many others. I wouldn't imagine suggesting to a group
> of adults from out of town to go there for a meal though when I knew they
> could get that anytime and place.
Yep, I hear you... Whenever I travel, eating at new and interesting places
is a must.
Larry T
|