Don't come here without your local ID and Total Rewards card. With those items, you receive a 25% discount (sorry out of town visitors) which can reduce the weekday dinner price tag from $44 to $33. At $33, you can definitely get your money's worth, especially if you like seafood.
Over the years, the buffet has remained relatively the same. Some changes I've noticed in the last few visits include: the elimination of nigiri at the sushi station and replacing it with just sashimi, street style tacos in the Mexican section, and the addition of one or two types of ceviche.
Prime rib, sushi, peel and eat shrimp, and crab legs are a must for me. The oysters on ice are all roided out but I don't touch them because they usually don't look too good and I don't feel like rolling the dice. Other than that there is plenty of selection for the seafood lover.
Service is always good for us and it has to be in order to keep the table clean with all the shells and what not that you need to throw away. If you're a higher volume eater and can get a discount, this place is for you. Otherwise you can find other quality options that may be more convenient for the $45 price.