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| - So let me start off with a basic fact about me...I am NOT a buffet person! I will NEVER, EVER suggest we go to a buffet. I only go when I am outnumbered or when family is visiting. So take this review as you may.
I went here for the first time this week since I had family staying at the Silverton. I have eaten at many of the restaurants there and have always been happy, so I was aware of the food quality level and just went with it.
It started off with us in a short line to pay and be seated. Even though it was a really short line, it took over 25 minutes to get a table. I'm not sure why, because there were a lot of open tables that I could see and they seemed to be adequately staffed, so I am not sure where the disconnect was. So that just put me in a bad mood because I was pretty hungry. Just a warning for y'all, when I get hungry, throw a cracker or something at me because I turn into that girl from the Exorcist when I am starving. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Next up, the food. I was actually surprised how many sections they had available. There was a soup and salad bar, pasta bar, pizza, American comfort food, Chinese, Mexican, roasted/grilled meats, and a dessert bar that included freshly made ice cream. It wasn't a huge buffet, but i found plenty of items that looked and tasted pretty good. No, it wasn't as big as the World Buffet at the Rio or fancy like the Wynn, but it was ok for what it was. So yay for that surprise!
The service across the board was hit or miss. Our table server was very nice and on her game. She did great. The hostesses were all a bit grumpy. Some of the chefs behind the food counters were not happy to be there, but the chef at the meat craving station was just adorable. The chef in the dessert section was happy. So it was a little all over the place.
So Seasons is an average buffet for Vegas quality. If you are a buffet person and in the area, it is an ok place.
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