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| - No Mas no mas, but Lord that was good! Endless quantity of good variety, better than usuall local buffet quality food. Though Norm R who took me for my birthday thought they were having "an off night", it was the best buffet I've been to in Phoenix in some years, surpassed perhaps only by the casino buffet at I think Wild Horse Pass of a couple years ago. Probably six variations on shrimp, attractive and tasty fresh made sushi/sashimi, unlimited crab legs (though I've never wanted to work that hard for that small quantity of meat!), salmon and at least 2 other whole fish offerings, a small "meat bar" where you chose your own small small steak or other and had it grilled to your specs, an absolutely perfect, mouth-wateringly juicy prime rib, numerous asian and veggie dishes of no particularly great distinction, but all well-made and satisfying. Bonus points to the staff who kept our water glasses full and plates promptly cleared throughout our stay, despite having a very full house to attend to.
At I believe roughly $20 each for adult evening dining, it wasn't as cheap as some asian buffets in the area, but the quantity, as in sheer number of offerings and quality was superior to most. Considering the servings are unlimited in portion and number, it's a bargain for big eaters, and suffering from that bent to "get one's money's worth" at an all you can eat establishment, I would be one BIG eater if I ate there often, as were a number of the other customers at the well-filled establishment on the night we went.
Note there are significantly less expensive prices for lunch, for children's dining, and a senior discount as well. You can also find coupons for additional discounts on their web site.
Avoid the temptation to try a little bit of everything - there's just too much! But go hungry, eat heartily, and leave well-filled and satisfied, hopefully feeling as I did that "Lord, that was good!" Based on my experience: Highly recommend.
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