Best buffets in Las Vegas
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Best buffets in Las Vegas
I'm going to Las Vegas soon, and I've been researching good buffets. I've heard Aladdin is really good, but with the renovations to turn it into a Planet Hollywood, I don't know if the food quality has worsened. I've seen mixed reviews for the Bellagio buffet, so I'm not sure about that one. I've also heard Paris and Mandalay are good. Some people in my family are vegetarians. Do you guys have any suggestions?
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Author: DebitNM ([email protected])
Date: 12/13/2006, 10:01 pm
Melissa - If you don't do a buffet for Christmas dinner...how about Bally's Sterling Brunch for Sunday. It is supposed to be THE #1 of all buffets.
And I did a bit of checking online; Round Table might be a no go -- only average from what I am reading.
Wynn's also gets high reviews. As I said in earlier post, The Buffet at Bellagio was really excellent and a nice place to eat. There was actually a small wedding party having their "reception" there the night we ate there.
Hope this helps...
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Author: DebitNM ([email protected])
Date: 12/13/2006, 10:01 pm
Melissa - If you don't do a buffet for Christmas dinner...how about Bally's Sterling Brunch for Sunday. It is supposed to be THE #1 of all buffets.
And I did a bit of checking online; Round Table might be a no go -- only average from what I am reading.
Wynn's also gets high reviews. As I said in earlier post, The Buffet at Bellagio was really excellent and a nice place to eat. There was actually a small wedding party having their "reception" there the night we ate there.
Hope this helps...
Debi
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First of all, I never eat at buffets...But...
I can say that the two hotels with the longest lines and most popular buffets that I can think of are the Bellagio and the Rio ( seafood buffet)...the lines begin early in the evening and snake through the casino, they are constantly popular and have long lines.
I can say that the two hotels with the longest lines and most popular buffets that I can think of are the Bellagio and the Rio ( seafood buffet)...the lines begin early in the evening and snake through the casino, they are constantly popular and have long lines.
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I am not at all a Buffets person but my husband is. On our trip to LV last May, I did eat at the Bellagio's Buffet on a Sat. It was very good,and I must say I was impressed. The food was really above average, and the desserts were excellent. We also ate at the Wynn and although there food was great the desserts were not on the same par as the Bellagio. I would give either of those 2 a try. We also ate the Main Station downtown. Very cheap. My husband liked it I thought it was just o.k. Many locals eat at that one as well.