Let’s be honest, one of the most exciting, but also most overwhelming parts of a planning a Walt Disney World Resort vacation is figuring out where you want to eat. There are more than 400 dining options at The Most Magical Place on Earth, ranging from snack spots to grab a Mickey Pretzel, counter-service locations where you can indulge in amazing options like cheeseburger steam pods, and gorgeous sit-down spots where you can relax and even dine with some of your favorite Disney characters.Credit: DisneyRelated: The Upstairs Dining Locations at Disney No One Talks AboutThere are so many options that figuring out where to go can seem like an uphill battle, but we are here to help! And if buffets are your thing, or you just want to try a Disney World buffet, then we have just the suggestion for you!One of Disney World’s most underrated hotels is Animal Kingdom Lodge, an incredible Deluxe resort located right next to Animal Kingdom Park. The hotel has a stunning savanna featuring giraffes, zebras, gazelles, ostriches, Ankole cattle, and more. Guests can even book savanna view rooms and wake up to these heart-stopping views every day!The biggest “negative” about the hotel is that is more out of the way than other hotels on property. But it’s so worth it!Credit: DisneyRelated: Disney World Overhauls the Way Guests Dine Inside the ParksAnimal Kingdom Lodge has some great dining options, including Jiko – The Cooking Place and Sanaa. But the real highlight of the dining options is Boma: Flavors of Africa.What makes Boma special is that it’s perfect for all types. Animal Kingdom Lodge transports guests to Africa, and there are many dishes that feature African flavors, but there are also many options for the less-adventurous eater. For those who prefer more traditional American fare, Boma has a ton of options for both breakfast and dinner. Breakfast has options like waffles, eggs, pancakes, bacon, sausage, pecan sticky rolls, omelets, and more.For dinner, guests can enjoy things like penne pasta with meatballs, macaroni and cheese, chicken nuggets, delicious salads, and desserts.But it’s the African dishes that really shine, especially at dinner. The smells coming out of Boma at night are ones you won’t soon forget. And you’ll have trouble fitting everything you want on your plate. Thankfully, it’s a buffet, so you can help yourself to as many servings as you want!Credit: DisneyRelated: Best Character Dining Hacks You Need for A Disney VacationOne of the biggest highlights of the night is the butternut squash soup. The flavors are to die for, and the cinnamon adds a beautiful layer that doesn’t overwhelm. The African spiced beef striploin is perfectly cooked and melts in your mouth. And we can’t say enough good things about the peanut rice, but sadly, it’s not served every night, and rotates with coconut rice, which is also yummy.The buffet also includes mouthwatering options like pita bread and hummus, tabbouleh, spiced green beans, lamb and beef bobotie, sweet corn pudding, and tamarind BBQ pork ribs.Of course, it wouldn’t be dinner without dessert, and Boma doesn’t disappoint there either. With options like Passion fruit custard, hazelnut cake, espresso fudge tarts, key lime cheesecake, bread pudding, and more, you’ll definitely want to save room.Credit: DisneyRelated: Guest Claims Eating at Infamous Disney World Restaurant “Ruined” Their LifeBut, without a doubt, the signature item on the dessert table is the zebra domes. In fact, zebra domes have become so popular that they are now available at the hotel’s quick-service restaurant, the Mara, all day, every day!Zebra Domes are white chocolate-coated balls of goodness whose secret ingredient is Amarula Cream Liqueur, which is made with sugar, cream, and the fruit of the marula tree, giving the liqueur a fruity caramel flavor. The Amarula is mixed into a chocolate truffle that is then dipped in white chocolate and drizzled with a chocolate ganache and chocolate shavings.Even though the Zebra Domes contain alcohol, it is a very small amount, so guests of all ages can enjoy them.So, whether you are in the mood for something sweet or savory, morning or night, Boma: Flavors of Africa is a must-do!Have you ever dined at Boma: Flavors of Africa at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge? What is your favorite meal to eat at Boma? What buffet options do you never pass up? Do you have another favorite buffet at Walt Disney World? Share your thoughts on all things Boma and Disney buffets with us in the comments!The post If You Skip This Disney World Buffet, You Are MISSING OUT! appeared first on Inside the Magic.