Tom,
Breakfast was the only meal I ate at the buffet... I would say it all
depends on what one wants. There was an area outside with pancakes and
eggs... I saw people eating omelets... but never partook of any of it.
Inside they had a variety of meats and cheeses, scrambled and hard cooked
eggs, a frittata (labeled "cold omelet") various bread type things, fresh,
dried and canned fruit, a smoked meat (twice lox, various others)...
sausage, bacon, hot and cold cereals, (including mueslis) in all an attempt
to please everyone. I always found plenty to eat that I enjoyed.
To drink there were two juices, coffee (hot milk and creamers available)
and a variety of tea bags, no cocoa.
Marsha
"Tom K" wrote in message
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> How are breakfasts? Some European countries don't do much for breakfast
> (in lots of places you get coffee and croissants) while others do (our
> hotel in Regensburg,Germany had a wonderful buffet - with a whipped cream
> like mueslix to die for).
>
> --Tom
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