I like Kevin's review about a 'no Wynn' situation and I can't agree more. This place looks very nice and carries a nice price tag as well. For almost $30/person on weekends before tax and tip, you can enjoy an all you can eat champagne lunch.
So you're expecting some big meats and seafood or at least some specialty right? Well you might be in for a surprise. Overall it wasn't like the food was bad, but it just didn't live up to the expectation or its hefty price tag. For $25.99 you can have the same champagne brunch at the Paris buffet with far more variety and the only downside being un-peeled but very easily peeled shrimp. The Wynn had large tiger prawns for their cocktail shrimp, peeled of course, and prime rib but I was expecting some crab legs or more delightful meats. The only thing I really walked away with was a lack of appetizing food variety and lots of alcohol. Not really how I wanted to enjoy my buffet. I think for the price there are better places out there no matter what kind of buffet food you're into.