Many buffets have sections based on geographic regions or culinary styles, but A.Y.C.E.’s are organized by cooking technique.
differs from traditional buffets, however, in the way its seven stations are organized. embraces the trend of smaller buffet portions aimed at reducing waste.Ī.Y.C.E. The Palms buffet experience is dubbed A.Y.C.E., officially a celebration of “all you can eat,” but which Station executive chef David Kellaway prefers to call “all you can enjoy.” The difference is more than semantics. The first thing Station regulars are likely to notice is that it is not part of the company’s Feast Buffet chain. The renovation, which began in July, is part of the massive restaurant relaunch the property is undergoing as a result of its purchase by Station Casinos. The Palms will re-open its buffet on Friday.