Enormous. That’s what I would call this place. Enormous. However, unlike many buffets I have tried, the food quality here was actually quite high, with many vegetarian options in many different ethnic food combinations. Some of the dishes are also marked«halal», which is nice to see when serving to a multi-ethnic crowd. You almost have to have a car to get here, as it is not anywhere near the city center and even a trip on the tranvía means you have a bit of a walk to find the place. Not impossible, though. There are several different areas for getting food, including sushi, typical Spanish fare, Asian, salads, and desserts. You can even pick out fresh meats to have cooked to your taste in one section, which makes meat eaters happy, I suppose. It is a very loud environment, and busy times means fairly aggressive clientele at the different stations. The price is good(not great) and buying a drink is required… so tack on a couple of euros to whatever the buffet price is for a more actual cost of the meal.