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| - Not too bad, it's a cheap alternative to eating at the 24-7 or the other fancier restaurants in the Palms hotel.
Cheap, too. $7 for breakfast, $11 for lunch. Didn't do the dinner.
Breakfast had an omelette station (they really overpack them), fruit, ham, bacon, and more. Pastries, but no pies or ice cream, though. Ends at 10a for entry, I think.
After that, the lunch buffet wasn't bad, pasta, pizza, corned beef, turkey, various American Chinese and other dishes that filled the plate and palate with all-you-can-eat goodness stuffed to the gills. Overall not a bad selection of different foods, including a Middle Eastern roast chicken dish. Different.
If you're a hotel guest or card holder, you get into the "faster" line, and the regular drinks, I was impressed they had three types of sweetened ice tea (I had the green tea w/honey).
Service is a bit slow. It is smaller than most casino buffets that I am familiar with, but not bad overall. Cheap. Order drinks separately at a different price.
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