Perhaps it is because I haven't much experience with other buffets but to everyone who complains, what else do you want?!
They have a little for everyone here. Located deep in the Cosmopolitan, it was a little adventure for our small family to find this restaurant. We passed many odd sights in the hotel which made me think of Lewis Carrolls' "Through The Looking Glass" due to the abstract and fantastical nature of the displays.
The hostesses are very attentive even if all you ordered is the buffet. I loved the simple break-down of the food line and how each station had its own theme (asian, european, american, latin american).
Most of it is presented in tapas-style plates for small mouthfuls. I found this ingenious so as not to waste if the patron decides they do not favor the morsel they are sampling. It also helped justify getting up for multiple plates and not appearing a pig for doing so.
This is a stroller friendly environment and noisy enough that our 6 month old (who likes to squeal) didn't manage to disrupt the other diners. If your more into upscale dining and have no children you may want to skip this one and go to it's sister restaurant "Rose. Rabbit. Lie." Which is right beside it.