In todays world, I wouldn't go near a buffet.
Many of my best, high end breakfasts were at buffets for high rollers in many casinos, but with the trash {drug dealers, hookers, pimps etal} that now passes for high rollers, you couldn't pay me to eat at those buffets.
It will never come back, but many memories were at casinos where jackets {and in some places, ties, (still are at the fine casinos in Monte-Carlo) were required to get in}.
Dress codes change, and for now, pig-pennish is in vogue, with asses and boobs hanging out, unshaven men being seen as cool and manly, fake big ass cheeks on wymen, and trannys being the best dressed women??? on the planet.
I'm glad to have lived in the era that I have, and am sorry that so many young folks will never get to experience what I can only describe as "the good life".
Flying used to be a pleasant experience but now seems more like an airborne bus.
In the stands there was no shortage of men in white shirts, ties and hats. Many ladies wore long gloves.
Society enforced a certain level of dress and decorum back then.