![]() ![]() No one at our table had to wait for one to come by to order a drink or get a refill. Serving staff was there to refill drinks and remove plates when you needed them. What I ate I enjoyed, but there was a lot of stuff I could not eat. This buffet did not compare to Vegas hotel buffets or some local restaurant holiday buffets. They had a cold-stone style ice cream bar (pick your ice cream, pick add-ons and they mix it there), plus regular ice creams and even "Halo-halo" which is a shaved ice dessert from the Philippines, I am told. Lots of variety of cookies, cakes, pies, cannolies and other ethnic treats. WOW! The first and only buffet (and I've been to many) that I've seen a white chocolate fountain at! Marshmallows, rice crispy bars and strawberries were available for dipping. As someone who tries to eat healthy, there were not a lot of health-conscious options. That was weird for a buffet and a bit of a turn-off for me. As far as other main courses go: Salad bar: Good quality, moderate variety of toppings They had Mexican, Italian, Asian and American food - steaks, hamburgers and hot dogs. I do not eat seafood, so I cannot speak to it from personal experience, but everyone at the table was getting multiple helpings of it, so it must have been good. ![]() If you like seafood, this is the place! I was with a very large party, they all had an amazing amount of giant crab, oysters and other seafood. ![]()
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