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| - My friends and I were originally suppose to go to the Wicked Spoon but that place closed around 3ish to prepare for dinner so one of my friends called up Bacchanal and they were opened the whole day, so we went to check it out. The line wasn't extremely long, but still anticipate the theme park wait of 20 - 30 mins around 3pm, it was probably longer during lunch hours. They also have a fast track line, where you pay $15 to not wait in line, price of the buffet is about $56? That price included tax and tip for a part of 7.
The decor of the place is nice, very modern, a lot of nice fixtures and glass walls, the stations for each food selection was clean and neat. The service is excellent, staff is attentive with drinks and clearing the table so you can stuff your face with their many options.
The prime rib line was long, so I went over to the Asian side, they had the favorite dim sum selections, I grabbed some shui mai, har gow, pork dumplings and some fried potstickers, potstickers being the best of them all, the other four were decent for a buffet. They also had bbq pork which was pretty good and some fatty roast duck. Onto the other side of the restaurant, the crab legs, which are usually my favorite to get, so I grabbed two plates, and filled it up with crab legs for our table....to my dismay, they were salty, like really really salty, I think I ended up eating like 5 and gave up, it was too overbearing....like wtf. OK, forget the crab legs, I saw fried chicken which comes in its own little fryer with fries, pretty good..........but salty as well, fuck I seriously think buffets just pound a bunch of salt. And finally I reached the prime rib which was pretty good and wasn't as salty as the crab legs or fried chicken..they also have beef tamales which actually tasted decent.
tldr; about the same price as wynn buffet, very very salty food, great service, nice looking buffet
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