Country of excesses

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This buffet is unbelievable. The perimeter is laced with offerings from 
both western and Asian cuisines in such excessiveness that each course 
is wrought with indecision and the lengthy circumnavigation restores 
your appetite for more (perhaps a …

This buffet is unbelievable. The perimeter is laced with offerings from both western and Asian cuisines in such excessiveness that each course is wrought with indecision and the lengthy circumnavigation restores your appetite for more (perhaps a flaw in their business model?). The western cooking is welcome, though the meats are as expected inadequate. However, the raw foods taste surprisingly fresh. A personal favorite is the all you can eat foiegras, all you can drink wine and beer, and all you can eat Haagen daaz! The price ($40) is justified.

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