HOTELS
BrunchReaders' Pick: BALLY'SMy, you're getting highfalutin on us. Not that we can argue with the Sterling Brunch, which at $49.95 a pop would also be a good contender for the "Best Place to go When Money is No Object" category. There's real French champagne amid the fabulous spreads to toast second-place winner Rio, presumably for the Village Seafood Buffet brunch. Our Pick: THE BROILER STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE4111 Boulder Highway If the omelet and carving station, salad and oyster bars were all The Broiler offered, it would still be more than our $13.99's worth. But the last time we were there, the chefs got even showier. They let us pick as many as five little specialty dishes from the kitchen -- veal medallions, eggs Benedict and the like -- adding a flashy dim sumlike touch to the festivities.
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