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  • "The Adventure Continues." We'll start this review as we're standing in line waiting to be seated. We paid $20.00 for our meals which is nice. Being seated went by quick. We were told we would be seated as soon as a table would be available. Now we were told as soon as a table would be available, but half the dining room was empty. Table availability or just understaffed? Food was par for the course as far as buffets in Las Vegas go. Plain and simple some are better as others. The salads we created were ok. Fran, my wife, had a cherseburger and a tamales. Both were fine, but the tamale was small in size. I had a few soft tacos with rice pilaf. Taco meat was average at best. Rice pilaf was bland. I then had a slice of turkey, green beans, mashed potatoes without gravy and cornbread. Again average as far as buffets in Las Vegas go. One item I felt was better than average, the corbread. I had four of them in all. For dessert Fran had German chocolate cake and carrot cake. According to her both were pretty dry to the taste. I had ice cream, and a red velvet cupcake. The cupcake is so small it only takes one or two bites before it's gone. The buffet itself is small in size. I felt cramped waiting in line for a table. I would imagine at night during dinner the place to be crowded as well. The serving area is small and easily crowded. As I write this review Palace Station is undergoing a large renovation process. Hopefully Feast Buffet will be expanded on. In closing I would like to add that I used to work for Station Casinos in the Wildfire devision. One of the service standards is to "Let them hear you smile." Seems all but one person forgot how to do this. Another service standard is called the "10-5 Rule". If you are within 10 feet of a person, smile. If you are within 5 feet of a person, say hello, at least acknowledge the person you are close to. A person who looked to be management forgot how to do this. How about the "Fond Farewell" standard? Pretty self explanatory to me. Not to the cashiers as we were leaving, except for the same staff member mentioned earlier. Everyone else was talking among themselves. Okay I've rambled on enough. You all have a nice day. As a pastor and dear friend of mine says, "The Adventure Continues."
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