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| - All in preparation for M's famous buffet, we
1. skipped dinner the night before,
2. skipped breakfast the morning of,
3. stopped by mickey D's for a butt load of coffee (caffeine pumps up my appetite and cravings for all foods fatty and sweet).
And all this for nothing worth remembering. Boy was I disappointed.
The hot crab was too salty, not warm enough, and not worth the hacking and cutting into that tough exoskeleton. The international cuisines were dry, dull and lazy-looking. The meats (prime meat, turkey) looked so juicy and delectable, only to arrive bland and become monstrously wasteful on my plates.
Nothing was a favorite...maybe the free, unlimited drinks but that's about it.
I can say all this after I was starving.
Nonetheless, I gobbled up everything my eyes could devour, and had more than 5 servings of gelato, the only good thing on the dessert bar, and I am a sucker for buttery sweets (which means everything anyone could conjure up at a buffet sweets section). The gelato is worth the wait, although the wait happens because there's one person scooping the gelato as well as serving the lattes. Understaffed? Inconceivable at a time like this.
But for $30 for the weekend, this sure beats the buffets on the strip.
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