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| - I came here last weekend for dinner with a fairly large group (~20 people). While they couldn't accommodate all us at one table, they were nice enough to put us at smaller tables in near proximity to each other. This was at 6pm though, when it was terribly busy yet.
Food wise, this place is probably the creme de la creme of buffets. I've eaten at most great buffets for dinner in Vegas, including Spice Market, Bellagio, and Rio. While I would say they're all great, everyone seems to love the Wynn buffet. To correct the review below me, they serve king crab legs, not snow crab legs. One thing I don't like about them however, is that they serve their king crab legs cut open down the middle. While some people may view this as easier to eat, I actually prefer my crab legs whole, giving me the ability to crack them open and pull out a nice large chunk of crab meat. Just personal preference... They have a massive dessert station to fulfill your sweet tooth. I mean, they pretty much have everything except I've never seen lobster tail, caviar, or foie gras...
So why only 4 stars? Well, I'm actually not a big fan of buffets, I usually just go because everyone else wants to go (peer pressure, right?). Part of the reason for that is because I have a relatively small stomach and can't really eat that much. Because of that, I don't really feel the price paid is worth it for me, about +$40 for dinner. Thus, I'm not giving a star for value rating. This would probably apply to all fancy buffets in Vegas though. I'd probably be happy enough with a 2nd tier buffet in Vegas versus a premium one.
Note: I've been here before for Thanksgiving dinner and the wait was a nightmare (close to 2 hours?). Would definitely avoid it for occasions like that.
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