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  • Let me first state that, even though I'm a fat chick, I am not a fan of buffets. I find them common, over done and nothing really new. So finding myself stuck at the Cosmo for the HP CES Press conference and my son starving we decided to go to the buffet for a late lunch. I really wasn't expecting much because of the afore mentioned aversion to buffets and the lateness in the afternoon (almost 2pm) It's nice, even at age 55, to be surprised. We walked right in, and got a great seat. It was busy but not overly crowded. Our waiter was right there to take our drink orders and to let us know what stations were available. Having survived the 2nd day of CES, I rewarded myself with a mid day cocktail, the Mombo Italiano-- a hand crafted Bloody mary with infused garlic vodka I'd go back JUST for the drink at 12.00 each. Here is what sets this particular buffet apart: They have, for all of you watching your weight, portioned containers of very interesting food. With little signs that say how many calories & how many carbs per portion. Brilliant marketing since there are so many who fail to recognize they have fabulous curves. I had the Mac & bleu cheese--yum and the wild rice with lamb and goat cheese. The carving stations. yes multiple. I could dive head first into the Asian style bbq pork. It was melt in your mouth. The staff was friendly and made suggestions of what were their favorites. I have to say, as I'm writing this realizing the best part of the 2x we've been there, was the staff. I do like the food selections and the twist with the portioned servings... also made me exercise to walk back up and get another serving... knowing it was 220 calories each. I did save room for dessert, a wide selection indeed. Rice Crispy treats dipped in chocolate? yummo. Living in Vegas, it is only for out of town guests and work that I go anywhere near the strip but last week, with no company and no clients, we opted to actually go to the Wicked Spoon for lunch. If nothing else, for a Vegas local, that says a lot.
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