First off this place will cost you around 27 after tax for dinner time and the wait time isn't too bad. The price is decent considering sushi buffets back home were around that price after tip. I heard the price varies alot depending on the time and day.
I was told by everyone that this buffet was pretty good but honestly I was kinda disappointed. I honestly expected Vegas food to be top notch, like looking at the food makes me want to drool. You get a variety of food from diff cultures. I would say the spotlight to this place would be the prime rib and the seafood. They have some nice wonton soup but stay away from the chicken noodle. Desserts looked very bland. The gelato ice cream is pretty delicious looking too, they have someone serving it to you. I'd stay away from the sushi.
I didn't really eat that much because I was anticipating barfing later that night but overall I felt this place was just okay... It's good for the price, I guess for the quality I was expecting, I'd need to pay more money.