Attending the Grand Buffet was my first experience at Kendall. We had a wonderful time. The theme for the evening was Caribbean. There were lots of variations on hors d'oeuvres with flavors and ingredients such as jerk seasoning, mango, pineapple, papaya, infused goat cheeses, seafood such as scallops, crab, and lobster, etc. The presentation was beautiful, and it tasted as good as it looked. The creating chefs manned each appetizer station, which had about 4 different kinds and some accompanying sauces/chutneys/salsas. It was all very overwhelming to keep track of what was what. Everything was made with such attention to detail and care, and there were so many interesting combinations of ingredients and flavors in those tiny bites! Sadly by the time I returned to my table w/my filled plate of hors d'oeuvres, I had forgotten what was what.
After taking a mini-break, I went onto the next course. I had a serving of Justin's mango soup with fried conch fritters. IMO the mango soup was one of the highlights of the evening - I really had no idea what to expect. It was light but smooth and creamy in texture. There was absolutely none of the stringy pulp in the soup. It was slightly warmer than it was cool, but definitely not hot. The conch fritters were interesting upon the first bite, but I grew to appreciate it as it reminded me my mom's homemade crab balls. For sides, there were yucca fries, plantain chips served with a mango chutney, and salted fried lotus roots. For mains, there was a delicious citrus glazed mahi mahi with a corn relish and a jerk rubbed flank steak w/a pineapple sauce. We lucked out w/a fresh tray of mahi mahi while we were in line. The citrus flavors were mild and a nice complement with the delicate mahi mahi. On my first trip up to the table, I regretfully only had a very thin slice of the flank steak since it was far superior to the second helping I had later in the evening.
For dessert, we split the tres leches cake and a bavarian chocolate cake (IIRC). Both desserts were absolutely delicious and sinfully indulgent. I should have stopped while I was ahead, but my eyes were bigger than my stomach.

The crust of the chocolate cake was like a multi-layered wafer. There was a luscious layer of ganache over the creamy filling. Yummy, I am starting to get hungry just thinking about it again!
All in all, I had a wonderful time. As someone who is accustomed to 5-6 mini meals a day, I definitely over ate and didn't recover my appetite until 2:30 this afternoon. The service was very attentive and professional.
Johnny - I'd love to hear about your lunch!