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  • I like the Wynn Buffet, it's best deals are for Lunch where I think the price is $25 where at dinner it's around $40... after all, there's only so much in terms of limitations to fill your belly, that you can eat. There's a good diverse selection of quality food here, ranging from Asian to Mexican, Italian, American Fare, etc. including sushi, seafood, pizza, pasta, beef, poultry, soups, salads, etc. - - and deserts too! I always recommend asking the front area if I could look at the food before I commit to going in to see the selection, so if you're every wary of if they have something you and everyone in your party can enjoy and question the quality of the food, take a look first. What's good about Buffets is it's so time efficient to get seated, served and you pay the bill in advance so it's easy to come in and get out. It's also the perfect place for parties, esp. if folks are going dutch or splitting bills evenly. If you have a bachelor/bachelorette party in Vegas on a budget it's a nice place to converge and everyone pays the same amount and can eat whatever they want as as much as they want, so it accommodates most if not all people. Also for those at business / work conventions, a helpful hint is that this is a nice place, 'tho not dressed to impress and sort of casual, it's actually the perfect place for business meetings since it's fast and has a conversation friendly environment. Plus, if anyone needs to cut out early, it's that easy to cater to large groups. The service is good in that it's self service with staff to clear plates, get drinks and at the food stations to help with the food. The pricing is okay when you consider most entrees w/ drink in Vegas at any casual sit down for lunch would run you $15-20+, so you can really fill up here for lunch and hold you off 'til dinner or even be "Linner" (Lunch and Dinner) as one big meal. For Dinner however, it's a bit pricey for some, but they do add in Snow Crab Legs and Roast Beef (not as good as tender prime rib medium rare 'tho, more like that "Barron of Beef" that tends to be tighter and over cooked) to their dinner menu. If you love snow crab legs, then you can get your money's worth by eating here vs buying 'em as part of an expensive and limited portion entree at a restaurant.
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