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  • If I had reviewed this buffet the first time we went, which was a few years ago, I would have easily given it 4 or even 5 stars . Still had happy memories of the panzanella salad, the tapenade on crostini, Kobe Beef Wellington, and Rosebud's crushing disappointment that the tray of chocolate macarons disappeared immediately and was never replaced, but was made up for with really exceptional little crème brulees. Sadly, none of these items were available this trip. I realize you takes your chances with a buffet menu, especially when you wait so long between visits. (And speaking of waiting so long, the line was surprisingly lengthy for our mid-afternoon arrival, but I suppose we were not the only cheapos who figured on paying the lunch price just before they switched over to dinner. We were successful by a nose, and managed to save about $14 each. This eased the pain a little bit). They did have a little individual salad station; Caesar was ok but nothing special. Crab leg were served cold, which is fine by me, especially when I saw the eye roll another diner got when he asked the line cook to have his heated. Not one interesting item at the bread station - guess they want you to fill up on the expensive stuff, so we did. The prime rib was like butta, and the brisket was also pretty tasty. They were carving a large roast of what was labeled Wagyu beef. Now, I am of the understanding that this particular meat draws its signature tenderness from a pampered life of massage and a high carb diet. I think the guy they carved up for this one had been sneaking off to the gym to work out at night. It didn't save his life, but he put up a great battle against my knife. They had a pretty decent variety of desserts, but not the macarons. At least. that's we thought at first. Turned out they had some they were "going to put out later". In other words: when the place was full of full-price dinner patrons. But, they did spring loose with them, but they were raspberry and therefore a disappointment. Also, they broke out some pretty tasty chicken masala when we were too full to enjoy it. So, it's pretty much like most buffets in that you can find more than enough items that you like to put you in physical distress, but it's not as good as it used to be.
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