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Businiess name:  Resort At Planet Hollywood
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After seeing all the ads about the Spice Market Buffet and their being "voted #1 buffet in vegas", 6 of us went. For $43 a couple we thought it would be great. Big dissappointment! Where was the promised "hand-carved New York Strip steak, an abundant seafood bar"? As we were ready to leave, someone showed up at the steak grill and began to grill steaks. When we sat down to eat, most of us had the same items..scrambled eggs, bacon/sausage, toast/muffins. This was not by chioce. Very little variety of food. Denny's or a similar restaurant would have been better and for less. Eight of us went into the buffet but one couple did not want to eat that much so did not join us. If they had, the bill, includng 17% gratuity, would have been over $200. Aladdin should spend less on advertising and more on supplying food advertised. Pros: food available was go Cons: too expensive, supply what you adver

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