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Buffet@Asia
This place gets a 5 star from me mainly because the value you get for what you paid can’t be beat. Weekends they have crab legs , crab, Cajun shrimps etc. I visited this evening, the food was fresh, tasty and the staff was good. Free drinks with your food. The desert section was mehn…. but again that’s not what you go there for. The facility was clean but they were a bit slow with the turnovers cos when I was going out there was a ton of empty seats uncleaned while the line at the front door was growing. I will sure visit whenever I’m in town. It’s a bit away from the strip but u can take a bus from flamingo & Las Vegas blvd eastbound or a cheap ride share.
Everything tasted great. But if you’ve been to one Asian, lunch, Buffay, then you’ve been to them all because they kind of all have the same food. They had pepper steak, beef and broccoli, Teriyaki chicken, chicken, skewers, fried fish, baked fish, pizza, an assortment of desserts with Jell-O and little cupcake looking thingies. They had an area that had wonton an egg drop soup. And then like an appetizer area that had crab Rangoon’s, Tempura fried vegetables and fried dumplings. The sushi was pretty decent. They had California rolls, California eel roll, Philadelphia salmon rolls, crunchy crab rolls. The service is OK. It’s not the kind of service that you expects in most places but they give you what you need. If you need something you find them and they give it to you. They don’t automatically give you the little cups for the sauces so you have to ask. Also the wasabi on the sushi bar is not real wasabi. It’s like that freeze dried weird stuff. You can tell because it’s like a neon green. But did it taste great mixed up with my dumpling style soy sauce, yea. They have baby octopuses, large prawn, they have vegetables with steamed shrimp. The food was great for the price that you pay. I would love to go back and try one of their snow crab legs nights. That’s usually I think on weekend nights I’m not sure, but I also think they have frog legs too on that buffet. I will definitely update when I check this place out again for dinner.