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Just rating the food itself I give a 3 start. But this is by far the best value in town. For lunch it is only $10.99 and you get a great variety of food. Though I don't think it is the best in quality. I mean, there are only a few items that I enjoy eating like mussels, shrimp, prime rib, gelato, soft serve. Sushi wasn't very good. So if you like variety and value, this is the place to be. If you want quality food...hmm...I can't even tell you where anymore. I think that most of the buffets quality have been deteriorating. Back about 12 (1996) years ago when I first visited Las Vegas, the Mirage buffet was awesome. Then after a couple years it got really icky. Then around 10 years ago (1998). Bellagio became the star with lots of yummy. They used to have totally great quality and exotic food (lychee, rambutan, fresh sashimi) Now they have none of that. Sigh...I can't even find a fancy buffet these days. I went inside Wynn to check the buffet out but it looked so-so. Not too many food that I "must" have. If anyone knows of fancy buffet even with a price tag, let me know!
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