"0"^^ . "4"^^ . "2012-02-14T00:00:00"^^ . . "1"^^ . . "A little further down from the strip, but well worth the trip! People don't make the 20 minute long drive down to Studio B buffet for nothing, especially since it boasts an impressive seafood dinner buffet. \n\nThe lines can get pretty long, so I suggest arriving early. And just because the first line you enter moves relatively quickly, doesn't mean that the second line you go in after you pay will be just as fast. Many a torturous minute I spent agonizing over the beholding sight of fresh seafood, crab legs and decadent desserts. \n\nBut once you get in, prepare to race towards the seafood and pile your plate with fresh snow crab legs and sushi. And don't forget to ladle some of that hot, drawn butter for dipping. Mmm, butter. \n\nThe rest of the food is pretty good, although I feel that they could actually have more choices of seafood besides the usual sushi, mussels and crab legs. The sushi is okay tasting but if you want sashimi, then just ask the chef for a plate of chopped sashimi. Besides seafood, you'll find the typical buffet fare such as prime rib, ham and turkey breast. \n\nThe dessert section is awesome and offers a wide array of selections. Creme brulee, cupcakes, mereingue cookies, caramel flan, gelato and many other choices, eating dessert is equally as exciting as eating dinner. \n\nThe seafood dinner buffet costs around $35, so be prepared to spend a little $$. Compared to the other buffets on the Las Vegas Strip, I'd say that this buffet trumps all the other top buffets."^^ . . "0"^^ .