Although the menu varies from day to day, you may find roast duck, leg of lamb, various pastas, lasagna, pizza, chicken parmesan, crab legs and mussels, sword fish, dim sum (Asian pastries), prime rib, turkey and fried chicken. You'll find lots of great meats, fish, fruit, vegetables and soups. I wouldn't suggest starting with dessert because you'll spoil your appetite for the main course. There's also a soft ice cream machine with Edy's ice cream and lots of toppings. It will knock you off your seat because you'll find pies and pastries galore, from cream puffs, to chocolate mousse, and cheese cake to eclairs, cream pies and more. The dessert station is the first area you'll notice as you're seated in the comfortable dining room (it seats 500), with a variety of tables and booths to accommodate small or large groups. We did have to wait in line for about 35 minutes, but it was worth the wait. My wife and I experienced sheer luxury when we visited MotorCity Casino for gambling and lunch a few weeks ago. But personally, I like lunch or dinner best. It may cost you a little more than the Las Vegas buffets, but it's well worth it even at $14.95 for lunch or $18.95 for dinner. If you'd like to have a Las Vegas buffet experience, and don't want to wait for your next Las Vegas get-away, then you can't lose (no pun intended) by experiencing the MotorCity Casino buffet.