Texas Station Gambling Hall & Hotel 2108 Texas Star Ln
20 avis sur Feast Buffet
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Andrew L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
This place is better than the Fiesta next door but not by a whole lot. The place is big for the price. The food is basically cafeteria food. I think they have the ingredients but the cooks just overcook things until the bacteria are squeezed into their next 2 reincarnations.
Maddilee H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 North Las Vegas, NV
I gave this buffet a two and that’s being generous. Everyone was nice our server was nice of course, I tipped two different servers because I thought our first server left for the day. I caught the lunch buffet which is $ 7.99 per person. I had a $ 5 off coupon which expired literally in a few days so I had to use it right away!!! Ughhhhh! The food was just your basic American, Italian, Chinese and Mexican dishes. Oh, they had«street tacos»(tacos el pastor) which I should have tried, but of course I didn’t… they had hotdogs and hamburgers. Now, I did not come to the buffet to eat hotdogs and hamburgers LOL, which I can buy and prepare myself lol. BUT, overall the Texas buffet can stay at a two or maybe two and a half if they had shrimp cocktail but they don’t have shrimp cocktail sooooo… whatevs
Christian R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Douglasville, GA
The breakfast buffet has a good variety of plates that great potential and you can not beat the price and service! My waitress Ms. Irma was phenomenal and made the visit extremely pleasant. But back to the food, the potential of the food to be great is there, but the caliber of the food is not the problem here! It’s the caliber of the chefs!!! Every entrée was over cooked and lacked seasoning. My eggs were rubbery, my French toast rubbery and dry as well, and sausage was the same over cooked to the point were it felt like I was eating a slim Jim! With better preparation and presentation, this place would draw more traffic! Station Casinos, please retrain your kitchen staff, because the lackluster food is causing your servers who are phenomenal to receive mediocre tips and lowering their moral!
Christa G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
First buffet I went to from moving from cail good food just not as good service waited way to long for a refill on my drink has a lot of food and nice place
Eri N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I stopped in here for brunch on Sunday. With the players card the champagne brunch was $ 10. I repeat $ 10 for brunch, non alcoholic beverages, & champagne(mimosas!). The breakfast selection was adequate but nothing special. The American cuisine seems average. The other ethnic stations are better, but I think the Mexican cuisine is the shining star of this buffet. The carnitas was delicious. They had a large selection of items. The items were fresh as this station seems to be the most popular(for good reason). The service was friendly and attentive. It’s certainly not the most high brow brunch I’ve ever had, but it was enjoyable and a great value.
Lynette C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
we come here for breakfast once a month because I always get a coupon in the mail for 2 for 150% off… Love the omelet station. The bacon could definitely be more crispy and the lil mini waffles that I love are always luke warm but my fix to that is pop them in the toaster and they are good as new!!! We’ve come once or twice for dinner which I was not a fan of at all but for the price, you can’t beat it for a decent meal!
David N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Years ago Texas was the premier Station Casino for buffet eaters. Of course, with the advent of Red Rock, Green Valley and Sunset that is no longer the case. Still, for my money, Texas is nearly on par with Red Rock and Sunset, better than Boulder and miles ahead of Palace(which should be shuttered!). Lots of options and cheap, Texas is a «hit or miss» buffet for me. Different days, different chefs, its all a crap shoot, but every time I go I can fill a few plates with food I enjoy. The host staff are very nice and the table service is more than efficient. The big positive for me is that I rarely have to wait more than a few minutes. The long lines at Red Rock are not worth the slight upgrade in quality. The only negative I have experienced is that the deserts seem very processed. I would bet against them being freshly made and if so they may need to rethink some recipes.
Madison G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 El Sobrante, CA
Although the hotel«sucks» this buffet was something to talk about. It was free because of the misfortune at the hotel but I would have gladly paid to eat here. The food was way better than most buffet I’ve been to in the past. Probably because the selection was vast and the food was seasoned very well. If you go to Las Vegas with the kids this is a great bargain even if you have to drive from the strip(13 minutes).
Anthony V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Yeah, not the food is not that good. The service was great though.
William P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 North Las Vegas, NV
My wife and I came into eat Tuesday morning, the breakfast buffet was nothing short of disappointing. The selection is very limited, hard dry stale cinnamon rolls with no type of frosting or dipping sauces. For 6 bucks you can’t really expect much I guess, you get what you pay for… my advice pay for better food in their café
Senna H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New Orleans, LA
How do you make rice stale??? The gumbo looks like vomit, and everything is cold or look pureed. The stuffing looked like paste… Need I go on? 0 stars for this gross place.
Hector Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Just ate here with my family and I have to say I’m very disappointed. The food was not that good, everything tastes like it’s been siting there for a while and at the prep stations they told me they didn’t have anything ready. There was grease dripping down from the vent above the grill and after I mentioned it to the cook he didn’t seem to care. It was 10 dollars a person witch isn’t bad … If the food was good. they charge full price for kids over 2 years, Service was good but that’s not why we came here. Will not be coming back
Colette W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Venice, CA
You don’t just come to Vegas and not go to the buffet. And yes, the buffet at the MGM is to die for. Mandalay Bay’s brunch is noteworthy. The M seafood night buffet is a thing of legends. BUTSOMETIMESYOUDONTGETPAIDTILNEXTFRIDAY a you know what I’m saying? The Texas Station Buffet is a homestyle buffet that gets the job done. There’s your Mexican station(Tacos made to order) American(red beans and rice, potatoes) BBQ(ribs, BBQ chicken, corn on the cob, sweet potatoes) Asian(stir fry, fried rice, dumplings) and Italian(pasta pasta pasta!) and there’s also your dessert station which I avoid at all costs because there is so much goodness. Apple pie, cherry pie, lemon meringue, ice cream, sorbet, RAINBOWSPRINKLES! What I’m trying to tell you is, for $ 10.00, you can be happy. For $ 13.00, you can be happy and tipsy via a Margarita. Thank me later.
Rachel C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newhall, CA
Finally made it back for pleasure not business. Ate at the buffet three times wasn’t disappointed once. Felt bad for the omelette nazi tho — his tip jar was full but these two rachets behind us fixed that! The guy didn’t deserve that. We will be back fo sho!
Guera Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 North Las Vegas, NV
If I could give 0 stars, I would. Service is horrible. Management sucks. No plates, no spoons. You ask a server and they don’t know where anything is. I don’t know how this place is running. The assistant manager was bussing our table and she stopped to talk and laugh with an employee twice while we stood waiting. She was so slow it was ridiculous. She should work out her body more than her mouth. Slow and fat. This used to be a favorite spot when I was younger. Never again!
J R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Anaheim, CA
Affordable prices when you use your players club card. A wide variety of foods for breakfast and brunch. They have made to order omelets, bbq, gumbo, red beans and rice, hush puppies, Chinese galore, dessert bar and more. Friendly wait staff that actually come back to check on you!!! Love it… Well be back for sure!
Dania S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I love bringing my little brothers here for lunch because it has a little something for all of us! And they are extremely picky with there food! They always have great service here and you will never see an empty cup of soda/water!
Priscilla Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Made to order al pastor tacos? Cool! Not so cool? Waiting for someone to make said tacos, even though you’ve been standing there waiting for more than 5 mins. That was my experience. First round there was a guy already there dishing out the tacos. I got two and they were good! Went back for another round. This time no guy standing at the cook top. But there’s a guy not two feet away chopping a bunch of al pastor. CHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOP CHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOP CHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOP CHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOP *looks me in the eye, then… CHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOP CHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOP CHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOP CHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOPCHOP I kid you not. He looked me in the eye at least three more times and went right back to chopping. Then finally he says, you need something? OMG are you serious? I should have just ordered one taco after all that to piss him off, but they were good, so I asked for two. Then a lucky guy after me, doesn’t have to wait and he gets three. You’re welcome dude. Bottom line, the Mexican fare here is pretty decent. They also have the bomb chile verde and carnitas that they have at the other Feasts, and the chunky real guacamole and other toppings. Menudo was good, not too salty. But I probably won’t come back here unless I really want some al pastor. That guy really pissed me off.
Daniel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Henderson, NV
SIMPLYNOTTHEBEST Yesterday was about my third time catching the Feast Buffet at Texas Station’s act. In Feast Buffet style the quality of the food could be good one visit and behind the eight ball on others. On yesterday’s visit color me unimpressed with the quality of the food. I arrived on the cue for Feast Buffet around 3:15 pm. It was a fairly long line that moved on the slow side because not all stations were available. The upside to the line management is that when I approached the front there was a register on both sides. If you’ve been to the Feast Buffet at Red Rock or Green Valley Ranch, you have to get off the line to pay then get back in line while being assertive about preventing people from the VIP lines cutting into your side. This line management technique raised my rating from 28⁄10 stars to 3. The thing is that the buffet wasn’t really worth the wait. The admission for a buffet adventure on Sunday is around $ 10.50 for all day brunch. In my honest opinion the brunch buffet is a gimmick to raise the price of lunch just like Red Rock adding some peeled shrimp to their Saturday buffet and calling it the shrimp and rib night to raise the price. Personally at 3:15 pm in the afternoon, I don’t want an American food station for example to have zero corn niblets in place of scrambled eggs. Both the selection and taste were bland. The Asian foods station was lacking on chow fun, spicy eggplant, and cabbage for example. The Italian food station was mostly spaghetti, meatballs, and filler food. And contrary to the majority of the Feast Buffets an ice cream station was nonexistent. The food was so forgettable. For example, the rib was mostly a sticky bone. The temperature of the coffee was below my expectations. My favorite part of the meal was the wonton soup. I did not have the usual experience that I have at the Sunset Station Buffet where the bowl of wonton soup is all broth and carrots. What about the service? Just like the majority of Feast Buffets there is one overworked server balancing several tables worth of dishes. I did find it discusting looking at all the used plates at the vacated table to my left for a good half hour. Feast Buffet at Texas Station is simply not the best. I know that they will never be the best. But they could be a lot better than they were today.
Chris A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Brutal. This Feast Buffet is just not tops with me in regards to any of Station Casinos buffet mania. This along with the Feast Buffet at the Palace Station are towards the bottom for me. Sometimes you really do get what you paid for. The Feast Buffet at Texas Station has just about most of the same food stations as other Station Casino properties. You have your American section, Chinese section, Italian section, and Mexican section. There is a nominal salad bar, as well as a basic dessert section. This one is just sad because they don’t even serve gelato! Only soft serve, which didn’t look too appetizing on the bland dessert section. I ate here only because yep… it was cheap. With your Station Casino card you can have lunch for about $ 7.99 per person. A buffet, sure, but don’t get your hopes up. Most of the food in the sections are just plain BLAH. The turkey was dry. The fried chicken was over fried. The mashed potatoes were pretty bad. How do you mess that up? The Italian section was average, but pasta was overcooked, and the meat sauce was just OK. The pizza station wasn’t my favorite, the crust was too doughy from being a tad undercooked. You can get a burger or a hot dog, but make sure you request one that is fresh grilled in front of you otherwise you’ll get one that has been sitting in a container of water/grease that sits in the corner of the grill. Bleech. Just don’t do it. The Chinese section? Oh man. Crap-tastic. Crap-tastic! Some of the worse Asian food at a buffet I’ve ever had. The stir fry was overcooked and loaded with baby corn. Where’s the beef? The sweet and sour chicken was hard from sitting too long, and the egg rolls were overdone. Sad. Even the white rice was too hard from being under the heat too long. OK, so you figure at Texas Station the draw would be the BBQ section? Wrong. It was pretty plain as well. BBQ chicken was dry, slathered sloppily with sauce. The brisket was overcooked, ending up stringy with no moisture. The sauce was standard that probably came from a bottle. Too fake-sweet with no oomph. Not world class at all. The only saving grace of this Feast Buffet and the reason I gave it an extra star is because of the Mexican section. They tout on their billboard that you can have all-you-can-eat tacos al pastor. Luckily, luckily, they are of good caliber. They are damn delicious! And those guys know how to make it correct. A couple of fresh tortillas on the grill, a scoop of al pastor, topped with some cilantro, raw onion, red or green salsa? Muchos gracias! This was pretty much all I ate while here at the buffet. I must have had like 9 or 10 of them for lunch. They were good! The tortillas were fresh, the al pastor was made well with some heat and some sweet, cool from the salsa, some texture from the cilantro and onions, and acid from a squeeze of lime. Best bite I had during my time here! Will be back as long as they keep the quality of the tacos al pastor up. It is worth it for the buffet price alone. You figure almost $ 2 a taco on the street? Makes it worth it to hit up the Feast Buffet at the Texas Station for just shy of $ 8. Olé!