sundevilpeg wrote:My people are a strange people!
so is this from 4-6:30pm or are there two seatings? (one at 4pm, one at 6:30pm)third coast foodie wrote:Seating is limited so don't wait to purchase your tickets! 4:00pm 6:30pm
Sweet Willie wrote:so is this from 4-6:30pm or are there two seatings? (one at 4pm, one at 6:30pm)third coast foodie wrote:Seating is limited so don't wait to purchase your tickets! 4:00pm 6:30pm
Sweet Willie wrote:so is this from 4-6:30pm or are there two seatings? (one at 4pm, one at 6:30pm)third coast foodie wrote:Seating is limited so don't wait to purchase your tickets! 4:00pm 6:30pm
Jasubar wrote:We went to the Midsommar Smörgåsbord at the Schaumburg IKEA last month. That, too, was advertised for two seatings, so we got our tickets for the 6:30 seating.
In reality, I think we could have shown up at any time. My feeling was that they just break it into two seatings so that everyone doesn't show up at the same time.
It was a nice event, plenty of food and a bargain even at $12.99 (we didn't bother to sign up for the discount card). Instead of crayfish, the focus was salmon prepared a couple of different ways. They did not have the aquavit, which would have been a nice addition. Beer and wine were available for purchase; the selection was lackluster.
IKEABolingbrook wrote:Enjoy a traditional Swedish all-you-can-eat crayfish buffet. IKEA FAMILY members can purchase tickets are only $9.99 for adults and $2.49 for children under 12. Non member price $12.99. The menu will include favorites such as: crayfish, assorted herring dishes, shell-on prawn, meatballs with lingonberry sauce, sales, breads, desserts and more. Seating is limited, buy your tickets today.
jlawrence01 wrote:IKEABolingbrook wrote:Enjoy a traditional Swedish all-you-can-eat crayfish buffet. IKEA FAMILY members can purchase tickets are only $9.99 for adults and $2.49 for children under 12. Non member price $12.99. The menu will include favorites such as: crayfish, assorted herring dishes, shell-on prawn, meatballs with lingonberry sauce, sales, breads, desserts and more. Seating is limited, buy your tickets today.
There were no shell-on prawns served tonight in Schaumburg.
I had tried to get tickets last Sunday for a group but the 6:30pm seating was sold out.jlawrence01 wrote:The ONLY way to get the tickets is to buy them IN PERSON at the CASHIER in the CAFETERIA.
Cathy2 wrote:jlawrence01 wrote:IKEABolingbrook wrote:Enjoy a traditional Swedish all-you-can-eat crayfish buffet. IKEA FAMILY members can purchase tickets are only $9.99 for adults and $2.49 for children under 12. Non member price $12.99. The menu will include favorites such as: crayfish, assorted herring dishes, shell-on prawn, meatballs with lingonberry sauce, sales, breads, desserts and more. Seating is limited, buy your tickets today.
There were no shell-on prawns served tonight in Schaumburg.
Hi,
What time were you there?
I talked to the manager when I was leaving after 8:00 pm. He said the first seating people wouldn't leave. This caused a backup for the later seating. I will come early next time.
Regards,
Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
I was at Schaumburg, everything was just a bit different this year.
The first time I went a few years ago, it was a lot of older Swedish couples and sometimes they came with families. There were some Swedish dancers present, a little schnappes for sale and everyone had a pleasant time.
This time there were long lines and yes, lots of Asians. Many Asians are quite fond of seafood. If IKEA did an outreach or someone simply alerted their friends, the Swedish presence dimmed quite a bit.
The range of food diminished as the evening progressed as food ran out. I'm glad I got the salmon on the first round, because there were only scraps left when I returned. They seemed to have a bottomless pit of crayfish, though as quickly as they were delivered they ran out. People took one or two heaping plates away, then people had to wait for the next delivery.
If you wanted Swedish meatballs and potatoes, this never ran out because they were barely touched. When I left, the staff sat down to whatever was left, which was the meatballs, potatoes and some cucumber salad.
My tickets allowed seating at 6:30 pm, though there was quite a line which moved somewhat slowly. I talked to a manager who explained people who came for the 4:00 seating did not leave. Where the first wave was expected to leave, they did not.
I was lucky enough to be seated next to a couple whose family once were in the hospitality business downstate. We ate our share of crawfish and took the shells home to make bisque.
From my past experiences at these dinners, this was very different experience.