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| - At about $20, the Wandering Horse Buffet is properly priced for what it is. Housed in a pleasant setting just off the Talking Stick Casino on your way to the Hotel, the buffet can sometimes be crowded (I'm told) but was not on a weekday evening at dinner time. Nor were there lineups at the food stations.
As for the food itself, there is substantial variety and also great variation in quality. Some of it is very good (orange duck legs), some of it reasonable good (steamed shrimp), and some of it almost inedible. As at most buffets, the trick is to start with little tastes of a lot of things and then return for the best stuff.
The desserts are plentiful and attractive but, again, there is a great variation in quality. The key lime pie had no lime flavor, but the lemon merangue tart was just about as good as it gets. They also have top-of-the-line Talenti gelatos.
Because it is a buffet, the fact that there are poor food itemsis not very important because you can avoid them. In every other way, the Wandering Horse need wander no longer, as far as I am concerned.
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