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| - This buffet was very disappointing. I would have gave it 1 star if I payed full price for it. No wonder they were offering it for $6.99 with Sahara Player's Card, which by the way is free to sign up if you think the reviews here are wrong.
I seriously think Hometown Buffet is better. What stood out here was they had flavored water on their choices of fountain drinks. The Pasta and pizza station was ok. Several different pizzas rotating every so often. Usual pasta selections that you would expect/see from a buffet like Hometown or any other big chain buffet. The main entries they had on a Tuesday dinner was nothing special. Rice pilaf, Beef Goulash, chicken, squash and zucchini, friend calamari, some other items that didn't look too appealing to be quite honest. Carving station consisted of ham, turkey, and prime rib. The prime rib was WAY too rare for me. But I believe some people like that. I mean the juices were straight red. along with most of the cut I had. I went for another try, and same thing. They had a Chinese and Mexican station. Make your own taco, if you saw the one at Sizzler, its almost identical. The Chinese station had your sweet and sour chicken, Veggie chow mien, and a few other typical entries you would see at a Chinese take out place--imitating their quality and appearance as well. They have the usual salad bar, where you can make your own, and also pick from premade ones. Average at that, nothing to say here. Horrible was the dessert selection. Looked like things you can get in bulk at Costco and just put in individual wrappers and served. No cheesecake so don't expect that, nothing extravagant or exotic, or anything that comes close to it. There is ice cream machine but that is expected. I forgot to add, NO SUSHI.
Positive thing are lines move fast. There are a lot of seating, and the area is very big.
Would I ever eat here again, maybe if I was on a budget and at $6.99 you do get what you pay for there. Anymore, probably not. But being in Vegas, why eat average--in other words; I probably won't be going back here whenever I'm in Vegas.
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