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| - I went to the dinner buffet with my parents. It's $30 per person and I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to get my $30 worth, but I feel pretty confident that I did. The hostesses were not very nice or welcoming. Perhaps they were overwhelmed. Our hostess put us in a both right next to the desserts, so I felt pretty forgiving.
The big buffet feature is king crab legs, nicely split up for eating. I don't eat crab, but the many people hauling plates of it looked pretty happy. Other stations included sushi, salad, fruit, comfort food, slabs of meat, Mexican dishes, Indian food, pizza, cheese cubes, Chinese food and, of course, dessert.
I wasn't impressed with the sushi, although I do appreciate the existence of the vegetarian roll. The pizza wasn't good, either. In fact, I didn't eat my entire half slice of pizza, which is highly unusual for a pizza connoisseur as myself. The Chinese food was excellent--moo goo gai pan, steamed vegetables, seaweed salad, tofu! All of the food was fresh, delicious and labeled--no mystery items. The desserts were by far the most popular. There was a sundae bar, cookies, pudding-type desserts and tiny plated pieces of creme brulee, cheesecake, chocolate pudding and something really delicious made with nutella.
Overall, I enjoyed it. I think the $15 breakfast or $20 lunch buffets might be a better deal, but I have no complaints. Actually, I take that back. I wish there was a self-service drink station. The servers/bussers are nice, but only brought us two drinks each during the meal, even after I asked for another glass of water (it's mostly ice and we're in the desert--I'm thirsty!!!)
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