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| - After a couple weeks of deciding what buffet to go to on the strip, I ended up picking this place since we've already tried the one at Caesar's Palace. We arrived around 4:30pm on a Saturday. The line to the cashier's wasn't that bad. However, after you stand in line to pay, you're sent to another line to wait for a table. While we were in line for a table, an employee kept asking everyone how many were in their party. We immediately thought, "yes, we'll get a table since we're only a party of 2." Well, that's as far as it went. It was pretty much pointless to know how many people were in each party. When we finally got a table, I've noticed that there were a ton of empty tables. Anyways, onto the food...it was less than mediocre. The selection was minimal and the food was pretty much disgusting. There were only 3 sushi selections: California roll, dragon roll (California roll with a tiny sliver of unagi on top and ebi nigiri (all of these rolls were filled with rice and not enough filling). The risotto was undercooked (rice was still crunchy). The hand-carved meat was dry and rubbery (You can't even cut the meat with the knives we were given). The crab legs were disappointing. It was like a huge pile of malnourished crab legs that was thrown in a pile and you have to pick and choose which one looked the best. The Chinese food was decent. The whole buffet was filled with carb selections (rice, pasta and bread). In terms of desserts, I didn't see anything I like besides the gelato. The only good part of our buffet was the waiter. He was nice and had always kept our glasses filled with drinks throughout the whole meal. The meal is definitely not worth $50 a person.
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