It's better than the buffets at The Riviera and Circus Circus but not as good as The Wicket Spoon at The Cosmopolitan or Bellagio, so yup, I'd put it square in the middle. There are lots of choices. I couldn't always tell what sauces or toppings were being suggested with what foods. Some sections tasted way better than others. If you're staying at Planet Hollywood, it's obviously convenient and won't take a long waiting line or $30 per person to get through the doors.