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The Wynn buffet is prettyyy good, but its also $40 for lunch. First you walk in and the place is beautiful. Just like the rest of the Wynn. I love the light in the first room but I'm glad we sat further back closer to the food. haha. If you're wondering what there is, I ate: -gnocchi -vegetables with yogurt sauce -Indian-style chickpeas -Pasta -Corn -Indian-style rice -Congee with Chinese donut, scallions and thousand-year old egg -Smoked salmon -Tomato gazpacho -Smoked trout/regular trout -Crab legs -Shrimp cocktail -3 different types of cervice (ahi tuna, scallop, Mediterranean) out of the 6 or so there were -Red snapper -Cheese and grapes They have pretty much everything you could possible need. Plus its a seafood paradise. Points for: -lots of Indian-food which is rare for buffets -lots of raw seafood options -Congee! I can't believe they had that! Everything tasted good. Not fine dining but some of the best buffet food I've ever had. The con is just that with all the buffets in Vegas, I'm not sure this one can justify $40. It's good, but is it double-the-price good?
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