- Antoine. Let's make sure those stickers
are faced the other way. Let's make sure all the plates are white. You got a different color right there. Are those not matching? We're missing three bowls, here. It has to be perfect. Chefs, they say, well, it's
just a buffet, you know? Anybody can do that. I think true chefs know
what difficult task it is. It's easier to cook for ten people and be perfect. But try cooking for 4,000
people and be perfect. That's the challenge. You got to be crazy obsessed. Our buffet has the best
food of any buffet. I'll throw down with anybody. I would say to those nonbelievers of massive cooking, let's go. There isn't too many
chefs that can do that. And we do that here. So, it's 4 a.m. and we are
waiting for our food to arrive. It's important that every one
of the kitchens has everything they need by 7:30. When you are feeding 4,000 people, you don't want to run out of anything. Come on. I am originally from Oaxaca. I came here with my mother in 1984, and I ended up here in Vegas, in 1999. By 7:30, even if there's
one guest on the line, everything has to be
absolutely there, on time, looking fresh, looking beautiful, tasting perfect. - Chef Leticia's gonna
inspect the line at 7:30, so I need opening at 7:30 exactly. It's my stressful time, because, if I don't have my
restaurant opening at 7:30, I gonna be in trouble. (laughs) (bassy, steady jazz music) - All right, so we're
gonna quick take a look at our Yelp reviews and
get ready for the day. Well, we have a 5 star,
5 star grade, you know, they had a great experience. Well done. But down here, we have a 2 star, and this is the one I'm gonna
focus on for us, internally. Even if it's only one
person that was upset, let's see if they're telling us exactly what we did wrong until we get
to the root of the problem, fix it, and now we move on. Good morning, Bacchanal team. - [Team Members] Good morning. - All right, so, a couple things we got to talk about today,
once again, our Yelp reviews. One of the things that was
a let down for them was the sushi was dry. But, these are things that we can fix. Right? Things under our control, nothing out of the ordinary. And that's the task for today. - You are in the best
buffet in the United States of America, so, be proud
to work here, okay? - Thank you. - Thank you everybody. (exotic, enticing music) - Immediately after the team
gets into their stations, I head up to the production kitchen and get a moment to reorganize, I guess. (sighing) Pointing to Bacchanal. That's where you get get great food. That's the feast of the gods. I would imagine this is
how Celine Dion feels before she's going onto a show. So, I used to walk in this much faster. I'm obsessed, you know, I have to fix something
that I saw it wasn't right. Uh, condensation, we'll
put a work order on that. Did they fix the oven? - Yes, they did. - Oh, good. Okay. This is not looking good. Don't use this one anymore. Better. What do you see? You see, it's not representing us well. Okay? Thank you, madame. We're gonna taste many things today! I got to be prepared. I load up my pockets with tons of spoons and tasting everything,
because every day is new. Your taste buds are sharpened, and your eyes have to
be like laser beams, so. (imitates lasers blasting) The pozole just needs a
little seasoning adjustment. That's it. The sushi rice, the rice isn't good, and they're thinking our
sushi is bad and bratty, and well, no, we work very hard, and we take that very seriously, and so, let's look at, is it the grain, is it the seasoning, is it
we're making it too soon? Just, all of these things. He just made it, maybe, an
hour, and it's already dry. He's not doing it with
the proper technique. We need to see if we have enough vinegar. I'm just checking the grain,
so, we got to fix a few things. So, slow it down a little bit. - Right. - Until we get a new batch going. - I got ya. - Okay. - This is fine, I think,
we're gonna just keep it warm, don't let it get too cold, it looks like whatever
adjustments you made this morning are good. - Good, all right. Solved! It just sucks, you do everything,
you work your ass off, and then, you go down on rice. Oh, I said ass off, I'm sorry, I mean, you work your butt off. So, every day, chef Jose
and I, we walk the line, we taste every single item on the line before the first guest arrives. Jose! We have to redo these guys.
They're losing their shine. What do you think of those? - It's dry. It's dry. Carlos, make again please. - Thank you. Needs to have at least
another minute on the brick. - Better. - Yeah? - Yes. - We got to reload. It's very good. It's perfect. - Thank you very much. - Finally got it, after, what, 25 years? (laughing) No, no, it's perfect. I'm out of spoons already? I put, like 50 spoons. I don't know if there's another
chef in the United States that uses as much spoons as we do. - I love when she smiles,
because, it's a good sign. - And I think our tasting
of the line is finished. All right, guys, it's go time. Let's do this. It's 7:00 now at Bacchanal, it's go time, we're ready to go. We've got 5 minutes to open, and I'm missing 10 items on the line, so, I'm a little rushed for time. We got 3 minutes, guys, 3 minutes, and I am missing a chorizo. Missing sausage! (walkie talkie beeps) Runner, runner. - [Team Member] I'll go back
to downstairs and check. - Thank you. - Yes, he's coming. We have guests right now. - Right on the center of the
meat, right on the center. Right now, my plan is to
make sure that everything is going out beautifully. There was no minis on the line. This window needs to be full at all times. You go to a station, it's going down, you got to get in there, you got to get them out of
the weeds, and give a hand. Everybody just loves their
job and what they do. They have that stamina, that crazy energy, that restlessness, you
never stop, because there is so much that needs to be done
to work 14, 16 hours a day, it feels like nothing sometimes. It takes a certain type
of crazy to be a chef. There's no way I could ever go to anything smaller than this. I don't know, once my time comes up with Bacchanal, I don't know what that would look like, but it will definitely be big. Or bigger. And this is never ending
story, here at Bacchanal. That's it, so this is a wrap, what do you want me to tell you? This is me, this is
Bacchanal, this is what we do.
That woman should use recyclable spoons.
The buffets in Vegas are soo good
Wow, I don't think I'll ever be capable of that amount of discipline and attention to detail(s).
What you donβt see if the literal dumpsters full of uneaten food they toss out after every meal change.
Iβm talking the huge, long ones, not the βnormalβ sized ones you might have at an apartment.
I love a good Vegas buffet, but they are hugely wasteful.