Visited Vegas on a family and friends trip. With the large group had to try out the buffet that seemed to be popular. The wait was pretty long, even on a weekday lunch the day after thanksgiving. The views inside were nice as expected in Vegas, the waitresses were pretty cute. The sushi was just ok, typical nigiri selections with fish that was better than the buffets I've had before but subpar to a normally sushi joint. The tonkatsu Ramen was pretty decent though, had a couple bowls with the wife and kid. The selection of non sushi was decent, fresher than I would expect from a buffet, probably because of the high turnover with the high volume of people. There was a dessert selection as well with many flavors of ice cream.
Overall a good bargain being a buffet and better than average quality of food. But in Vegas I expect more, having visited some of the higher end sushi joints and other restaurants I like to be blown away versus what I can get at home. Wasn't blown away by this place.