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  • The food here is nothing spectacular and more along the lines of what you may expect for a buffet that costs 28 dollars per adult. Seniors get a bit of a break at 23.80 per and I'm sure children cost less too but I just don't know how much. This place is separated into 3 main dining areas, one smaller table area with the bar near the entrance and the food stations area. The different stations each have something a little different with the hot food all running in a U shaped perimeter with smaller stations such as the salad and dessert more of islands to the side. There is a main pasta station which has a variety of shapes and sizes and different sauces such as spaghetti, linguine, tortellini, meatballs with marinara. There's a carving station which doesn't look too impressive and the chunk of meat they had there looked rather dry. They had baked chicken but all were dark meat pieces (thighs and drumsticks only). Other hot food items included breaded chicken cutlets, calamari, cod in sauce with potatoes, mussels etc. I was sort of disappointed to not see veal or if there was I missed it. There were a few varieties of pizza too. More common staples I wished to see would have been chicken wings of some sort (come on, it's a buffet) and a more impressive selection of meat. Meat balls, chicken fingers, a sad looking carving station to me don't really cut it. This place is carb central so if you eat that you're going to get full on sugar. Honestly this buffet is not very impressive for the price as far as variety and selection goes. Not having white meat chicken unless it's processed is sort of a downer. Mussels are not as good as other shellfish where calamari is probably the best seafood item they have. I noticed some stations were empty long enough for me to take a photo of them empty. I had to go back to get meatballs and tortellini. Bottom line this place is OK but not great. For 28 dollars I'd rather eat a real Italian meal instead of having my wide choice of carbs from polenta, pasta and pizza which are relatively cheap items. Clearing of plates and drink service is fine. There's a decent variety of ice cream (about 8 or more different ones) and a small selection of deserts.
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