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| - Seasons Buffet is exactly the kind of hidden joint I'd expect to find when exploring eateries outside of the Strip. And although, it's not really all that totally off Strip, it's far enough away that your efforts to visit them will be rewarded with extra attentive service and better eats.
Best of all, Seasons easily outshines other similarly priced buffets with the sheer quality and variety of their offerings.
So, first of all, the place looks great: modern space with plenty of legroom so not to impend on the comfort zone of fellow diners, a back wall filled with enough tvs to watch the game and the Food Network at the same time, and best of all, each and every serving station is pristine.
I liked finding two buffet items normally not served during lunch: grilled veggies and brisket. The brisket was tender and juicy. It was a little under seasoned but if you dab a little BBQ sauce, it's bound to impress. The grilled veggies were crisp, slightly caramelized, and probably one of the healthiest things I may have ever had at a buffet (is that sad?).
The showcase item was their fish tacos. And I'll be the first to admit, they are exceptionally done. The outer taco shell is crisp-ily grilled while the inner shell stays bendy enough to help house, not only the moist and tender fish, but all the fixings that make it so yummy. My only gripe is that you're limited to only 2 tacos per order . . . which, I guess, in retrospect is pretty smart considering I'd probably go overboard and OD on them.
The desserts were a little disappointing . . . but to be expected for a buffet. They were mostly bad but not completely terrible. I was able to finish half a scoop of cappuccino ice cream and a sliver of cake; although, the fact that I don't remember what cake should say something.
Fortunately, instead of ending my outing with dessert I had one last order of fish tacos.
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