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| - There were enough vegetarian options to make the A.Y.C.E. Buffet interesting. The jackfruit enchiladas were very good. I also enjoyed the hummus, baba ganoush, and eggplant salad. Skip the dry pita bread. The buffalo mac and cheese was gross, but the traditional version was good. They offer three variations of a few of their dishes, including corn on the cob.
They have a "Raclette" station where cheese is melted on small griddles and then poured on top of dishes of sautéed veggies, potatoes, and pasta. I saw slices of orange cheese and white cheese being used, likely something other than raclette, but I'm not sure what kind. If you like watching cheese melt, check this out.
The cinnamon roll bread pudding was the stand-out dessert item. The assorted macarons including pistachio, coffee, chocolate, lemon, and raspberry, tasted fresh, unlike the dry macarons at other high-end buffets.
For the price, under $20, it's definitely five stars. They don't appear to offer crab legs, which seems to keep the entrance line short, and that's also worth five stars. Parking is still free at the Palms. I don't like any other Stations Casino Feast Buffet, but this one is good because it's brand new.
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