I've heard of this particular buffet being the best in town. Does it live up to the hype? In a word, no. The selections on offer are varied and possibly overwhelming. Is it truly any different from what's available in any other buffet such as over at Wynn or the Wicked Spoon? Not really. Yes, the buffet itself is truly massive (it spans the room itself) but once you get past that, you'll find it's not as special as the price tag may make it out to be. It is indeed pricey to eat here ($53.99 for dinner on a weekend rate), and that's why it only gets a solid 3 stars from me. Food is good, but not great. Some have mentioned that some items were overly salty (particularly anything from the carving station) and I didn't experience that. But at the same time, nothing compelled me enough to keep going until I was ready to burst unlike other buffets on The Strip. You won't be blown away by anything other than your receipt. Service is just ok at best. Simple requests like a drink refill are quick enough, but go outside of that, and it falls apart pretty fast. In short, if you're compelled to give it a shot, it's a solid choice. But don't expect to be impressed.