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| - Well since this is a buffet, I guess I can't complain about the amount of food you get HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
Alright, so I came here with a few friends for breakfast. The line was kind of long but it turns out one of my friends had some bonus card that reduced the line and price on groups of up to 4. That was pretty cool to pay like 6 bucks for breakfast.
French Toast- generic, solid french toast triangles. you can dress them up in cinnamon and powdered sugar later on if you want.
Waffles- tiny belgian waffles that are surprisingly very good! This was the item i was pretty impressed with and went back for many.
Bacon- most of the time the pieces were very thin and a bit too crispy for me.
Sausage- Juicy thin pork sausage. they went well with the french toast. I love buffet sausage though.
Chicken Fried Steak- small (maybe 3 bites), but had a lot of flavor, especially with the gravy, which was being rotated consistently. A high point.
Eggs- Buffet eggs....I can't stand them at all, but they had a choice of regular scrambled eggs, or "spanish" style with some peppers and onions in it which actually made them tolerable to me.
There was an omelet station but the line was ludicrous. It seemed to be legit, with 4 stations and a chef assigned to 2 each with all the traditional omelet toppings like mushrooms, ham, cheeses, peppers, etc. I'm a huge fan of buffet omelets because they are real eggs cooked fresh and to order. However I passed on it this time because of my own time constraints.
Overall, for the special price I paid for this breakfast, I definitely would have given it 4 stars, but if I had to pay full price (which is how I'm judging this), it would be 3. Definitely not the worst breakfast buffet, and matches anything you could find on the Strip.
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