The word of Viking has a special meaning for us Japanese. It implies the style of serving foods in restaurants; it is called "all you can eat" in North America and it seems to be called "smorgasbord" according to my dictionary though I have never heard of it. We often use the word "buffet style" too. Which word is used, I love the style of dining. I sometimes think that it must have been an eternal dream for ancient people who were busy only to get their daily food. What did they want except for they can eat whatever thing as much as they like? Anyway, I am very happy to find a good Viking restaurant in a hotel where we can enjoy Japanese, Chinese and Western lunch menu items at one time just for 840 yen! Can you believe it includes desserts and soft drinks? I was so happy that I tried all the menu items on the table, which were more than 40 items, and I couldn't have dinner in the night.
Oh, they look so yummy.
Posted by: Tanaka | August 19, 2007 at 03:42 AM