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| - Richard Pro here with another review.
I go to Vegas every Christmas and I've become a seasoned expert on Las Vegas buffets for the past seven years.
Come here for dinner, avoid breakfast and lunch. As buffets go, most in Vegas are similar and the interior makes a big difference in meal choice. I've been here for Christmas feasts where the price skyrockets to $35 a person, and I've been here for normal dinners.
There's a great variety of food here. If you know how to eat at buffets, you know the quality of a buffet is largely based on how expensive the food they offer is. Most people are neophytes and don't know this, and they'll go to a buffet to enjoy a plate of fried rice for $20. I enjoy rare prime rib here, and a few years back they had excellent sushi. For some reason about 4 years ago every single buffet in Vegas changed their sushi.
The wait is typically long. Go and look at the lions while having someone in your family wait in line.
I like the atmosphere here. It's large, spacious, well lit, tables and booths are clean. Buffet tables look nice and food is appealing. Definitely a very grand feel to it. I enjoy it immensely. Service is as good as other Vegas buffets offer.
5 stars. My favorite dinner buffet in Vegas, but Wynn may be the one exception. Unfortunately, I have not been able to go to Wynn yet due to the dinner line starting at 4:15ish.
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