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| - I love me some Feast Buffet. For the money, you can't really beat it. For those complaining about the quality, please keep in mind that you are eating a $12 buffet dinner. This isn't Wynn or Bacchanal - but for $12 it's pretty darn good.
Lines at Feast can be hit or miss, so don't let that deter you. The place is huge on the inside and they usually crank through the line pretty quickly.
I found the food selection to be above average. There were some items missing, especially in the Asian section. This Feast has almost all of the Asian section relegated to stir fry and Mongolian BBQ. Very few pre-cooked items other than ribs and greasy spring rolls.
The one item you must try is the carved turkey. I got the last nub of turkey before they replaced it with a new one and it was still tender and moist. Incredible that it was so delicious, and you must try it. The stuffing was decent and so were the mashed potatoes, but the turkey really stood on its own.
I have yet to try the pizza at any Feast buffet, as it always looks rubbery and greasy. The meatballs are pretty good, although not necessarily the 'freshest' tasting. Marinara sauce is flavorful enough.
And dessert. The cheesecake is among the best I have had. Ever. It looks like it's going to be dense and sticky, but it's really light and whipped. it truly is amazing. The mini-eclairs are good although they lose a little from being cold. The ice cream / gelato selection is huge with some fun flavors (the mint chocolate chip tastes like a shamrock shake).
All in all, this is a great value. The food is pretty good quality for a buffet, and it's even better quality for the price. As with any buffet, some items are going to be awesome and some are going to miss the mark. At this price, just keep going back and trying more stuff.
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