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Not the best buffet in Vegas, very mediorce at best. Only came here because it was free thanks to myVegas FB app :) Here are items that are decent but not spectacular: 1) Prime Rib - this could very well be a hit or miss but when I got it was decent 2) Shrimp - be careful, they served some shrimp that were stilll frozen.. wth.. take them prongs and give them a nice tap to see if it's still frozen 3) Macaroon cookies - surprisingly decent 4) Smoked Salmon - thank goodness they can't screw this one up 5) Crab legs - mediorce, wasn't that good, wasn't that bad Here are items that were just utter gross and not worth an attempt to eat for next time (if any..) 1) Mussels (mushy mushy mushy) 2) Beef Pho soup (beef chewy chewy, soup bland - no taste) 3) Sushi (gross...) Since it was free, I okay with not getting my full money's worth to fill myself up on crappy food. If you want decent buffets, you need to pay up for them or rather line up in order to get seated. This place was pretty deserted. Not worth a 2nd visit, even if it was free. I rather pay for better quality food.
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