Right on the lush green golf course with seating inside and out it feels like a different place than the hotel and beach. the food and service was fine. a nice alternative for the area.

Right on the lush green golf course with seating inside and out it feels like a different place than the hotel and beach. the food and service was fine. a nice alternative for the area.
It was so convenient to eat here after spending the night. The view was terrific. The Hawaiian Bread French Toast was served with coconut syrup and macadamia nuts. It was my last breakfast in Hawaii and it was the best.
My wife and I ate at Palm Terrace for breakfast our first morning at Turtle Bay. The food was average, but I gave it two stars instead of three because it is significantly overpriced. I had never seen a $27 breakfast buffet, and was ready to turn around and head elsewhere, except we were feeling a little motion sick from...
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We ate here for breakfast a couple times and opted to order off the menu as the buffet was close to $30 per person. Not bad food - recommend getting the Loco Moco with extra gravy. You won't find THAT in the mainland!
our package had the full American breakfast daily. It was so nice to get and go down to the PT and the food was perfect. The buffet was quite a spread.
I love a good breakfast buffet, especially when an omelet station is involved. To put it short, this is a $15 buffet at home that cost $26 on the resort - inflated because its on an island (higher food cost in general) and of course because its on the resort. It's not bad, it's just nothing exceptional.
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This breakfast buffet, while not the best I have ever had, does offer something for everyone. The fruit is amazing but is often covered in gnats/fruit flies so if you are put off by that, you may have a big problem with this place. I do not remember this being a problem the last time we visited a few years...
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The buffet was delicious, but expensive. Everything we tried was tasty. It was very well done, but not a great value.
Like everything else this is overpriced and a let down. The "buffet" is just a few dishes and an omelet station. Give the the fruit stand over it every day!
Ate bfast and regretted it all day. Standard expensive hotel buffet offering overcooked eggs, pancakes, waffles, bacon, fruit, etc., all served from open chafing dishes exposed to kids-through-adults sneezes, coughs, & touches. Everyone got food squigglies that required Pepto Bismol and/or Kaopectate to resolve. Lost a day in Paradise. Wild horses could not drag us back.
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