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| - Our last buffet of the trip. It was great and not much wait when we went past noon time.
They have a lot of foods to try here. It was all actually quite good. But when it is nearing the end of your Vegas trip and your last buffet - I don't know about you, but I just was feeling so sick. I was barely even hungry.
I wished that I came here as my first buffet, but I ate everything anyway because I had to.
The asian food section is quite good. No tempura the day I went, if you are looking for it. But their dim sum tasted better than the Aria Buffet. AND they had a steam pork bun, which I was craving.
Their little burger and fries were so good. Carving station excellent. Gotta get some Waygu beef in there.
There was of course a lot of seafood - shells and crab legs - but I don't like that stuff so didn't eat any.
The dessert section is great too. Their Tiramisu was actually really really good. Not like a fake cake-tiramisu like in the grocery store, but somewhat legit with traces of coffee, rich cream, delicious flavor. The black forest mousse thing was also really really good, as was the cheesecake dome. The gelato and sorbet is good too. I couldn't fit room in my tummy for a crepe, but heard they were mediocre and not that thin-crispy type, but if you want a crepe, they'll make you a fresh one and you can heap a pile of yummy toppings on it. They brought out cake pops just as I was about to vomit from being full, so I just couldn't try it. My friend did and said it was good.
They had jars of lollipops, gummy bears and salt water taffy. I saw a kid stuffing dozens and dozens of lollipops into his pockets and heaping his plate with hundreds of gummy bears. When there is so much other stuff, I didn't gravitate toward those pre-packaged items, but I see how it is a draw for the younger crowd.
This buffet was my last stop in Vegas on my journey toward obesity. I would go again.
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