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| - I read pretty good reviews about this place and was so excited to try it when we arrived in Vegas this past Saturday. After we checked in at our hotel, this was our first stop. When we got to the outside of the buffet, we walked straight to this lady who was standing at the podium. She told us that we had to get a ticket from one of the ticket machines and it'll tell us when to come back for our table. Well, they should post instructions for people who are new to this buffet. Everyone was so confused and she had to tell all of them to get a ticket. When we received a text to come back for our table, the same lady at the podium told us to come back in another 15 minutes. At that moment, I was starting to get a little aggravated since I was starving. When we finally got our table, we went straight to the food. We got pretty much of everything (dim sum, sushi, Chinese food, fruit, pizza, crabs, clam chowder, juice, ham, lamb, clam chowder, chicken in green chilies, Mexican rice, waffle fries, baked potato, macaroni and cheese, maple glazed tator tots, miso seabass and desserts). Everything was just ok. There was nothing special about the food. The dim sum had really thick wrappers. The lamb was dry. The seabass, clam chowder and crabs were too salty. The rice on the sushi and Mexican rice was crunchy in texture. It seemed like the rice was not fully cooked. The presentations for the desserts were great, but the flavors were just the opposite. The only items I enjoyed were the macaroni and cheese, baked potato and the mango juice. There's a lot of food choices there, but I didn't think I saw 500 items from what I read online. Our waiter was super nice but I don't think I'll ever come back for the food.
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