"2010-12-22T00:00:00"^^ . "2"^^ . "2"^^ . . . . "1"^^ . "1"^^ . "Compromise is an important component in every relationship. Except food.\n\nThis buffet, located in the Suncoast casino, is a compromise in every sense. There are far better buffets out there, such as Spice Market Buffet at Planet Hollywood, Studio B at M Resort, and the Cosmopolitan's new Wicked Spoon (blatant plug there). If it's not in your budget, there's the Carnival World Buffet at Rio. Don't want to go to the strip? Try Feast Buffet at Red Rock. Don't feel like driving all the way out to the 215 and Charleston? You've pretty much compromised your way into this.\n\nWhen you walk in, you'll notice the average age of the clientele is 800. Factor in the staff and it brings it down to 780. The place is small, the staff is not always friendly, or present, and you feel like ordering a Metamucil the moment you walk in.\n\nThe food is meh. Decent roast beef and pizza. Small salad bar. Cold fried catfish. Really? The only time catfish should be cold is when you fish it out of the water. I waited for ten minutes for someone at the carving station, and he only came out after I reached for the knife and fork to serve myself. My waitress didn't refill my drinks until (conveniently enough) I was ready to leave and tip out. \n\nRedeeming qualities: It's cheap and on the Westside.\n\nSo take your chance with this buffet if you want to; just remember there's better out there."^^ .