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| - For a lower tier hotel, Feast Buffet is pretty strong overall.
I've only had the breakfast and was pretty impressed with the overall selection. In addition to a fresh cut turkey, ham, endless bacon, and a strong omelet bar (made to serve) they have some regional fare as well, such as Mexican and Tex-Mex offerings. Throw in some Italian pastas, and Asian cuisine as well.
Many of the items are fresh and surprisingly pleasant for a $6.49 breakfast such as the smoked salmon and cheese blintzes, however, a few items could use a bit more care. The pizza dough seemed of the generic variety, and a few seemingly frozen bulk varietals like the popcorn shrimp dot the landscape. It's also weird (at least to me) to see generic chocolate pudding and lime Jell-O offerings for a breakfast bar. But again, there was some great Mexican machaca, tex-mex potatoes, and southern style cheesy hominy. Also, don't pass up the eggs benedict, very nicely done.
On Sunday's they have bottomless mimosas for adults, which was cheap champagne and generic orange juice, but again, you're paying only $6.49.
Actually, if you get a casino rewards player's card, you can even bring the price down further, I think it was $5.99. Not bad.
Staff was very friendly and accommodating to our large party, including access for wheelchairs and were prompt at cleaning up our used plates and coming around checking how we were.
The one drawback was the check-in process. It did seem abnormally confusing at first for them to coordinate our large party (12) and check all our cards and get our headcount
...multiple times...before they were confident to seat us. But once seated it ran pretty smoothly.
My 4 stars is based on speed, quantity and value more than overall 'quality', but it's a buffet in old Vegas, and for a buffet, there were more stars than duds in the offerings presented.
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