3.5 stars! The buffet here is one of the better ones that you'll find in Vegas, but after dining at Wynn the last couple of times I've been to Vegas, I think the Wynn buffet might edge this out a bit.
My family and I came on a Sunday night for dinner ($29.95 pp)...not bad considering the prices on a Friday and Saturday night. I had been researching different buffets on the strip on a Sunday and this one was about $5 more then others. There was a line, and we were thinking of skipping the buffet because we needed to catch a show, but the line actually moved relatively fast and we were seated maybe less than 30 minutes later (there was 12 of us so we had to wait while the tables were set up).
The food: Tasty! Good array of meats (prime rib!) pasta, pizzas, sushi, seafood, salads and of course...dessert! Everything was fresh too. I can't remember all the details about every single dish that I ate, but most of it was pretty good. Although the one thing I noted was that the Kobe beef was cooked way too rare. It was just too bloody so I couldn't finish it all. The crab legs were abundant but served cold. You can have the kitchen staff warm them up for you. You just need to ask them.
I didn't find the dessert section that impressive though. There were the usual cakes. I saw bread pudding, flan and creme brulee. I think there was also a machine for soft serve ice cream? The creme brulee was delicious. We got it nice and hot. Love!
Also, the food was constantly being refilled. The staff is totally on top of their game! I never saw anything empty. As for our waiter, he was ok. I don't think he was too attentive and we had to ask for a lot of things. Gratuity was already tacked onto our bill because we had such a large party.
Overall, the food here is solid. I'd come back...not sure if I pay the weekend peak prices though, but this still stands as a good option!