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😒 3/5 - Reasonable but not over the top all-you-can-eat
By 👻 @Becky, 11/14/2023 3:00 am
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We went on a regular night, not one of the special nights, and it was $37/pp plus tip. A server is assigned to a group of tables and they clear plates, serve drinks (alcohol is extra price), and generally keep their assigned area tidy. Plus there are busboys clearing tables constantly. It did feel very clean. For an AYCE buffet, I've seen bigger selections at all-inclusive resorts but I think they had enough variety. But, the options were somewhat odd at times as there always seemed to be something missing for a full meal in one style. For example, the Mediterranean section had hummus, baba ghanoush, pita, and tabbouleh, but there were no kebab or dry-rubbed spiced meats (at least not when I was there). Mexican style food was sprinkled all over the place - chips at the salad bar, pico-de gallo at the taco/smoke bar, southwest style bean salad by the Mediterranean food. The salad bar had a lot of mixed/prepared salad options but the build your own salad was a little boring (just cafeteria style with greens and your standard vegetables). We really liked the beet salad and the greek salad. The breads were bland. The cheese section was pizza, calzone, pasta/macaroni and cheese, etc. The carving station had some good meats, but I'd recommend using the sauces provided by the smoke station since the meat didn't have much flavor added. I wanted to try the sausage but it was never available - the person ahead of me always got the last piece, I tried four times. There was a lot of inconsistency in spice level for some things - the mango-habenero chicken wings were either sweet or spicy and it was not even. Same with one of the salads. My friend really liked the mussels in Thai curry and ate a lot of them. We tried the sorbets and anise/pistachio cookies. The cookies were really good. I liked the mango sorbet but the strawberry sorbet was too syrupy flavored. I think the price is reasonable for AYCE for dinner. It is about what we would spend per person at a restaurant but with more options. We were there for about two hours. My friend can eat and eat and I cannot so I guess it balances out. I'll add that I cannot eat fish/shellfish or dairy but still had a lot of options to select from and I really wanted to try a lot more than I did. Salt and pepper are on the table and several of the dishes needed a bit of seasoning added, except the ham and collard greens which were as salty as they are supposed to be. We waited in line about 10-15 minutes at 7 pm.
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