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Avaliação da contribuiçãoPlace is not bad it is somehow hidden it is on the ground floor I think it has not gone too many people here I guess because it is somehow hidden and it is not really advertising! Eating ok usually because the food on the warmer sit too long just because again no too many people eat here so that the food I would say is ok the price is not bad if you want fresh eggs You just want to get them like an Omelet because they do very good Omelette here, but they have quite a lot of everything for breakfast that you want the price is $11 a person that is not too bad compared to some of the $20 a person
I would say the buffet area is urgently necessary, a makeover very demal and what a chance missed, there are no windows in the buffet and the Colorado River outside! Felt like in the basement. I would say I enjoyed eating I ate, but choose a very small selection. $15.99 tax but $10.99 would be more of value. My advice does not, there are much better buffets in Laughlin at comparable prices.
Great buffet. Nothing great. Very limited options. Definitely not worth the $26 a record. Only the food was the cold, healthy crab legs and prime rib. That was definitely not enough to compensate for the entry price. Even the shrimps were peeled and eaten. Don't I pay enough to have it peeled?
First of all, the entire hotel and casino is run down and dirty. The buffet itself had horrible food. Dry, undercooked/overcooked, soggy, you name it. This was easily one of if not THE worst restaurant experiences I’ve ever had. Thankfully Betty the AST manager issued us a refund and was very friendly and cooperative. However, the friendliness of the staff does not outshine the fact that it is a HORRIBLE restaurant. Just go to the Riverside that is what we did. Way way better.
Will never return to Grand Buffet due to the poor quality of the food and rude staff. Paid top for the Seafood buffet and the crab legs were old and not edible. At the carving station we were given end pieces of prime rib that were paper thin and equivalent to beef jerky. When we asked the carver for a better quality slice, we were denied more food. Save your money and go elsewhere.