Sahara's buffet was mediocre, and about the same level of quality as your local "Old Country Buffet" with fewer choices. There were three lines which all had pretty much the same food (about 6 different entrees, and maybe a dozen sides), plus a salad bar, soup station, carving station, "specials" station (a few mexican/asian dishes), and a pizza/pasta station. The deserts looked decent, but weren't actually that great. The drinks were all self-service. On the positive side, the self-service drinks are nice because you can get two or three at a time, and get refills quickly (I drink a lot of water when I eat), and there were a lot of sugar-free deserts. I believe the price was $10.99 for dinner, so its not a huge ripoff, but there are better deals to be had. Only reason we went was because we had comp passes.