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The festival buffet at the Fiesta Henderson is not so bad. It's $10.99 pp for dinner. I was in line to pay and saw you can add on a 1/2 pound of snow crab legs for $6, so I did just that. You could also get a full pound for $12. You get a ticket that shows you paid for the legs and you take it to the Mexican station where they are prepared for you. They come with a side of warm liquid butter, a lemon wedge and a crab cracker to break the legs. Snow crab legs don't have a lot of meat and it's a lot of work to get the meat out, but I enjoyed them and for the price I would get them again. Some things on the buffet line were definitely a hit or miss. I stayed away from the Mexican and Chinese stations because many items were for sure not fresh. I had a salad that had fresh lettuce and veggies, some watermelon, beef and barley soup and some sliced roast beef with au jus that was good. I also had some freshly grilled veggies, noodles and shrimp from the Mongolian station which was very good also. That alone was worth the money for the buffet. I wouldn't say this is the best buffet in town or even the top 10, but it's certainly not horrible and I would come back.
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