Which is better sanaa or boma




















Last but not least, sweets are the final adventure, including Tanzanian chocolate mousse, Indian-style bread pudding and banana cheesecake. The restaurant is open from a. An adjacent seat lounge serves African wines, beer and spirits. The poolside express restaurant, The Mara, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. It offers everything from fresh soups and burgers to African stew on the menu. Also, menu boards explain unusual creations to diners. Victoria Falls, the mezzanine lounge overlooking Boma serves gourmet coffee and teas.

It also serves South African vintage wines and international beers and cocktails, as well as small plates. There are still fantastic and packages available. Want more help planning your next Disney vacation? DH mother claims they used to go all the time but DH has zero recollection of this nor has he seen any photos. It will also be DD4 will turn 4 while we are there and DD5 first trips.

We are a little over 30 days out from ADR day and I am trying to put together some sort of plan. I had originally wanted to do both Boma and Sanaa as both sounded great to me but now I want to add in Artist Point so likely only one of those two will work into the plan.

I'm sure my son will eat something, and it's probably a safer bet than Jiko since there's a variety of food. At some point, I'll have to try Sanaa, but probably not this trip. Sanaa is one of my favorite restaurants on property but it does lean more to the Asian sub-continent than African. I think sticking with Boma makes sense. DisneyDanceMom73 Member. We are trying Sanaa for the 1st time next week.

Boma is my favorite buffet on property I'm not a buffet person at all. Jiko is one of my favorite signature restaurants. Tough call! I have only eaten at Sanaa once and can't even remember it, lol. It was quite a while ago. I enjoyed it but it didn't impress me terribly. We haven't done Jiko, so I can't compare. But I will say all of us really enjoy Boma, including my picky kids They are often willing to try things at WDW buffets well, buffets in general, but more so at WDW it seems because there isn't the commitment of ordering a whole plate.

Just a thought - there are some fun African-inspired foods at breakfast, which I think we enjoy just as much as dinner. Obviously not the same foods, but equally delicious in my opinion. And of course the atmosphere is the same. Sanaa for one reason and one reason only: the bread service. It would be two reasons if they still had the boerewors with onion salad but they got rid of it. However if you're using a dining plan I'm not sure how it would work getting the bread service as it is an appetizer.

Joined Jan 25, I have eaten at both Boma and Sanaa. Love them both. I'd suggest check out the menu for Sanaa on allears see if any of the dishes appeal to you. It is a tough choice. As PP's have said Boma has a vast buffet with many choices. At night is has a very busy atmosphere the later time that you eat. One nice thing about Boma, after you are done eating you can go outside and they have the night vision goggles to use to see animals on the savannah. Joined May 18, I much preferred Sanna as I felt Boma was really busy and loud.

Sanaa has lovely authentic Indian style food and you also get to go out and check out the animals. I discovered that several other people had posted this same question, so thanks to all of you for answering yet again!

One suggestion on another thread was to have a glass of wine and order the bread service at Sanaa, and then go to dinner at Boma. Maybe the best of both worlds? I'm thinking there won't be a show at Animal Kingdom that we'd need to stick around for, so we could head to Sanaa around 6 and then to Boma for our reservation. We aren't usually buffet people at home, but we recently took the kids to an Asian buffet with Chinese and sushi options and they loved it, so I think they'd like the variety of options at Boma.

But I really want the bread service!! MamaMeggie said:.



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