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| - Food: There's a wide selection, not as much as I would have hoped. There's fruits, desserts, sushi, seafood, Chinese, Meats, desserts, and a grand selection of starches. I wish they had more vegetarian specific dishes, not just fruits, veggies, and salad. There's also a bar.
Price: It's somewhat reasonable, however considering it was a bit pricey, I would have enjoyed a wider range of selection, since it's somewhat high end.
Location: It's located inside Bellagio. I'm not sure how it is if you drive, since we walked.
Wait Time: Somewhat long, but it is a buffet in a hotel, so it's understandable. It wasn't that long of a wait to sit 6 adults and 1 toddler. There was a line to wait, but the wait wasn't unbearable. When we were finally seated, I saw there were a lot of open tables, which didn't make sense to me. There were also a lot of servers, so I don't think there was a problem of not having a server for different areas around the buffet seating area.
Service: It was ok. I mean the guy serving our drinks and taking our plates was great, friendly, and funny. But the lady hostess weren't the most friendly people. Since we had a toddler, we needed a high chair. When the hostess saw my mom carrying my nephew, the hostess asked to take away the high chair. Of course, my mom just said yes to be polite, but I thought it was really rude to that. I mean, there were other tables that requested a high chair and ended up holding their baby half-way through. It's just rude to that, because later we needed to use it.
Ambience: There are a lot of people and it does get crowded, which is expected in a buffet setting. Crowding also means it is noisy. Although, at least we didn't hear the plates clashing "behind doors," which some buffets are known for.
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