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| - If you have been to 3 or 4 buffets in Vegas, chances are, you see the same food all the time. everyone has a good variety, but it is pretty much the same fare at most casino buffets. what strikes me about Studio B is that it is a great variety of food, but also they have a lot of choices that you do not see at many buffets.
First and foremost, they have a huge selection of different salads. and I do not mean your regular lettuce, with dressing and croutons etc. they had stuff like fajita salad, greek salad, and a different take on popular ones like chicken salad and macaroni.
Some of the highlights were the salmon with pesto cream sauce. Very impressed, that alone could have been a great entree alone, partner that up with any of the two sides they offered there, and you have a great dish. Their tri-tip was great, and so was the shui fish caponata. They also offered a section for hawaiian bbq. which i was pleasantly surprised since i am a huge fan of that. they had beef short ribs, and oxtail soup. I was happy to see, a Gnocchi with bacon and peas dish. They did have chicken marsala, which I steered away from, I think that dish should not be prepared on a buffet line, it's best when served fresh from the stove.
On to the desserts, the big winner here was their pudding shooters, pistachio and raspberry to be exact, they hit it big here. Their cheesecake, ehh i had better. Creme brulee was fantastic. And I decided to go with gelato, which i usually do not. I am glad I did, because the Nougat gelato was a great finish to the meal,
Ovderall, the Review Journal, was right. Best Buffet in town, for the price you cannot beat it. You will leave satisfied. 15.99$ for lunch, and 23.99$ for dinner, both come with your choice of beer or wine, AT NO EXTRA COST. You can't beat that.
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