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The Buffet at Starlight Casino

The Buffet Starlight Casino Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato The Buffet at Starlight Casino is normally somewhat pricey at $19 considering it's buffet-quality (mediocre-quality) food, just as much of it as you can handle to make it worth your while.
$19 is a lot of mediocre food to make it worth your while, though just the Coca-Cola Freestyle -- the mix-your-own-drink-from-dozens-available -- is worth something to be honest.

If you got one of their recent 2-for-1 coupons, then two can dine for basically $10 each and that makes it really decent compared to $19! Save that coupon and go early on a weekday if you have a good sized group and want to socialize more than eat. Great for socializing since you can while away your time drinking bottomless soda and tea and coffee. Kirin restaurant (also at Starlight Casino) has it own little Japanese-ish park that's nice as a before or after hangout as well (see pics at the bottom).

The dinner fare on a Wednesday looked remarkably like lunch at The Buffet at the Grand Villa but obviously without the breakfast/brunch items like oatmeal and yogurt and with a few more items as well as a more deconstructed/build-it-yourself salad bar. They had hot French Onion Soup and Corn soup as well.
Overall for selection, spaciousness, and ambiance, I'd choose Starlight over the Grand Villa.

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

Smaller chicken wings later replaced by full big drumsticks which, to be honest, weren't as good if you're looking for crust. Price for wings beats wing night anywhere else even at $19 -- how many wings can you eat?

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

Tender, moist meat!

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

Two nozzles on the soft-serve ice cream machine but both dispensed the same plain flavour.

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - The Buffet at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - Kirin at Starlight Casino

2017-Aug-3 - Kirin at Starlight Casino

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