A large selection of delicious foods. Creative decoration and good atmosphere. Employees do minifigure trading, so I recommend bringing your own full minifigure so you can trade if you find a cool one you like. We had a reservation for 17:30 as soon as everything opened. The meats were excellent, there was a manned carving station with selection of beef, lamb and turkey the day we went. Additionally there were sausages and ribs (a bit dry). Warm sides like rosemary roasted potatoes (very good), baked root vegetables, ratatouille, cream potatoes and more. A salad bar including kid-friendly basics like carrot and cucumber sticks and Nordic specialities like fish mouse and crispy rye bread. Kid's food table (available to everyone) included meatballs, nuggets, chicken squewers, fries in the shape of Lego pieces and two types of pizza. Vegetarian mains options were limited, I saw falafel. Desert selection was make-your-own crepes, soft ice, the best carrot cake I have ever had and assorted fruits. There were hand sanitizer stands throughout. As is common in lunch restaurants in Northern Europe, you clear your own dishes to a station where you throw away organic waste and general waste and sort your cutlery / glasses / plates into appropriate bins and trays. My companion felt this was slightly unusual at dinnertime especially for the price of the meal, but a family restaurant has faster turnover when people clear their own dishes and I was not bothered. The food was so good, I highly recommend this restaurant (and not Lego House minichef, where the food...
Read moreI give this buffet two stars because it does ok in catering to children (buffet on kid level, some Lego sculptures in the entrance). If you are an adult and have a choice, go somewhere else. Even the take away next door is slightly better (still bad though). The choice for vegetarians is extremely limited, the vegetables taste like they came straight from a can. Even for meat eaters, the food is mostly junk (think deep fried stuff, ice cream in a single flavour from a machine, dry little muffins that look like they came straight from a plastic wrapping). The decor has been only superficially updated over the last.. I want to say 30 years at least? Think a mix of involuntarily industrial (cables hanging out, unfinished ceiling) and plastic pirate. The people working there try to put up a happy face, but there isn't much in the way of service given than it's a...
Read moreI will not be reviewing the food because there is nothing to discuss. It is also a disaster (bacon and sausages swimming in a fat, not appealing). I don't understand why the staff sprays the entire table with a disinfection cleaner while other people are eating next to it. This sprays the chemical into your food, and getting a hint of the chemical smell while you eat is not very appealing. I am very disappointed that this is what LEGOLAND has to offer, especially for families with little kids. I am not surprised why it is provided for free, because I don't understand anyone, who would pay for this kind of food. It is just an ordinary buffet, with get-in/get-out for the most profit. I think that LEGOLAND can do...
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