Pickering casino buffet review

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The comments below the video mostly express disappointment, with the general consensus that for the price, it’s not worth it. plastic cups of meat and cheese skewers.few cups of what looks like a 7 layer dip with a tray of Tostidos alongside.two pizzas that look like they came out of a box.two pans of pasta (pesto and bolognese).On the menu that day, the buffet included: His video shows what diners can expect to get for $35. In a recent video, a user by the name of gtadealmom posted about her experience at the Pickering Casino buffet. The verdict? From early social media posts, it seems not everyone likes him so far. Now there’s a new AYCE buffet hidden away at a casino that recently opened in Pickering. Toronto has its fair share of AYCE restaurants as well as many popular hot pot and Indian buffet restaurants. All You Can Eat (AYCE) buffets are a thing of beauty – who would impart the freedom to pay a fee and eat unlimited plates of food, without having to think about the price of each plate?

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