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What's a Vegas trip without a visit to a buffet? Buffets in Vegas can sometimes cost around $60 so I was stoked about this 1 that was only around $40 a person for dinner+ 18% gratuity for bigger groups. The man at the front cashier was super rude and short with me when explaining how pricing worked. Our waiter however was SUPER sweet and kind. The menu outside said they'd have ramen but I didn't see any inside the buffet. The crab pieces are small compared to other buffets. The ice cream quality isn't good. I tried the coconut and it tasted very artificial. Things I did like: 1. Thai tea 2. grapefruit juice 3. watermelon lime juice 4. seafood curry dish 5. no wait 6. variety (ex: naan, curry, sushi, pho, prime rib, paella, pizza) The food overall is okay. There are definitely better buffets in Vegas but all with a steeper cost.
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