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| - #1 Buffet in Las Vegas for a good reason! Good service with interesting varieties of delicious food. My friend and I spent a good 2 hours of eating to find one surprise after another. I want to come back for more because apparently I missed some items to try. Eating at a nice buffet in Vegas is the good life!
Overall, everything was appetizing, fresh, and delicious. There were some highlights and few, minor twilight. I didn't get to try everything I wanted but I still enjoyed my meal. My best tip for first timers is to get a brief tour from the waiting staff/host to know where everything is (someone mentioned alligator meat, I gotta come back to try!).
Highlights:
The fresh oysters, shrimp n' grits, lamb chop, sweet potato tater tots. The oysters were so rich and delicious, the lamb chop was marinated and cooked to perfection, the sweet potato tater tots were some sweet, delicious surprise because it was glazed with either honey or maple syrup. My favorite desserts were green tea mochi icecream, pistachio souffle, macaron, and thai tea gelato (YEAH THAI TEA)! I enjoyed drinking horchata and mango juice that were offered by the mexican selections.
Tip on souffle:
After you order the souffle, best thing to do is set an alarm on your phone for 10 minutes. (It's all about getting it out at the right time for delicious souffle) You want to get the proper timing and best result for the souffle. The people working on your souffle won't forget your face in 10 minutes so just be sure to remember to pick it up and add icing! Pistachio was delicious!!~
Twilights:
The few things I didn't like or did not find special were the chef special fish and prime rib. I thought the chef special fish was not so special, it was very bland to me. And the prime rib was overcooked and did not melt in my mouth (I definitely prefer Wynn's prime rib more).
You're most likely going to have a good time eating since you're paying $50+. Another tip about these kind of buffet is eat very few stuff that you eat often (to me, Chinese/Asian food), much more of what you hardly eat (like oysters, lamb chop), and try 1 or 2 dish that can be new to you (like alligator meat).
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