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| - Not all buffets are created equal. Anyone who has been to one can tell you that you've got your buffets that are well-tended, and your buffets that look like a horde of ravenous beasts have just passed through. The Feast Buffet is well-staffed and well-stocked, and has enough selection to keep anyone stuffed.
If you're coming here for Sunday Brunch, expect a line. I have, on one occasion, counted eighty people in line...and that was just in the non-guest line. There's a separate line for guests, individuals with small children, and handicapped persons. That line was somewhat shorter, but still involved a wait.
Why were these people waiting in such a line? Frankly, because the place is worth it! Prime Rib was on offer, along with dishes from all the major cuisines. A sushi chef prepared fresh sushi and sashimi at one end, a chef prepared lasagna at the counter next door, the smell of barbecue wafted from the counter beyond that while a woman restocked the quesadillas at the counter down the way. And that was only on one side! The other contained breakfast foods, desserts, Asian foods, and an ice cream counter. The large salad bar was in the center and had it all.
Breakfast here is an inexpensive $5, while lunch will run you $7. On Sundays the prices are higher on account of different (read: more expensive) food offerings. I would consider the prices here quite reasonable for what you get. If you're in the area and looking for buffet, try this one first.
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