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| - 3.5 stars-My favorite Feast Buffet:
The Red Rock Feast Buffet is my favorite Station Casinos Buffet. It has consistently been very good without achieving the level of outstanding. Today, when I made it my post - hike supper; it was one more positive experience.
Station Casinos might be genuine when they advertise they love locals. They sent this local a booklet with a half - off cupoun for any Feast buffet. I planned ahead to Saturday nights when Station doubles their price for the gimmicky prime rib & shrimp night. Station Casino's love for locals reduced a $17.99 dinner to less than $10. Lol, I would regain all the calories that I lost from hiking the Red Rock hills bordering Blue Diamond.
From experience, I recommend arriving to the Feast Buffet before 5:00 pm. After, the long lines seem to appear. When I arrived, the line was short. However, it seemed to move like molasses.
This Feast Buffet represents a wide assortment of food in food stations featuring sushi, Mexican, barbecue, International, Asian, American, Italian, pastries, and salad bar. If I am not mistaken, this is the only Feast Buffet to feature sushi (I have to check GVR again ). Each station offers a nice variety of food. Some examples:
Asian: Asian ribs, fried rice, Singapore noodles, wonton soup, orega chicken, stir fry, lo mein, spicy tufu, Spring rolls, etc.
Sushi: peal & eat shrimp, assorted sushi, ginger, & mussel salad.
American: Live cooking station of prime rib, chicken, and turkey. Plus meatloaf, cabbage, mash potatoes, fried chicken, etc.
Italian: pizza, meatballs, sausage, chicken pesto, etc.
Pastries: full service ice cream. Plus cheesecake, German chocolate cake, cream puffs, raspberry poulade, cookies, sugar free desserts, etc.
In recent times my buffet station of choice is Asian foods. However, when sushi is offered it is my station of choice. I filled up on assorted sushi which appeared to be varieties of California rolls. My complaint is that they don't name many of the items. It was good at the same time that it wasn't close to the excellence of Yummy Sushi. Sushi and Asian foods represented my plates. I filled up on stir fry, wonton soup, and this no name soup that is below in a picture. The wonton soup was good, and I appreciated that they never ran out like they do at Sunset Station; yet it fell short of the great wonton soup that Cravings and Carnival World Buffet have served me. To conclude my meal, I drank coffee with raspberry poulade.
This very Feast Buffet is my favorite of them. The deal is that this meal is usually $20 after tax. They use the prime rib & shrimp gimmick to increase the price on a night that many people go out to eat. From experience nearly every buffet includes prime rib. When I think shrimp night, my mind has visions of broiled shrimp, stuffed shrimp, shrimp cocktails, shrimp scampi, and pealed shrimp. The only shrimp I laid eyes on here was the peal & eat shrimp. This is ordinary buffet food that I recently had during lunch in the Gold Coast Buffet. The upshot is that this gimmick is prevents me from rating it 4 stars. In conclusion, this is my favorite Feast Buffet.
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