"2010-11-23T00:00:00"^^ . "1"^^ . "4"^^ . . . "If one desires to go to a Las Vegas buffet, this is the place, The interior design is thoroughly modern; no silk flowers, towering sculptures of fake flowers, clowns, or pillows to be seen. Their dinner buffet comes with a no name wine (chardonnay or Merlot) and lobster (declined...why get lobster in Vegas when I live in New England?). The prime rib was rare, something unattainable at the Wynn. There were some duds (bland veggies and over cooked veal) but a cornucopia of food awaits. I thought the desserts were rather good, especially considering the industrial food production behind the scenes. Finally, it was not insanely crowded as some of the other buffets (Caesars comes to mind). So, if you are in Vegas to imbibe in a bit of old fashioned gluttony, do it in style at Aria."^^ . "0"^^ . "1"^^ . .