Best Buffet for breakfast in the strip
#21
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That is interesting, MelissaHI, because in my country we used to have the strongest meal at lunchtime, even if we must work on the afternoon.
So it would be confortable for us to have a very light breakfast and then a great lunch.
Thanks.
So it would be confortable for us to have a very light breakfast and then a great lunch.
Thanks.
#22
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Actually...this last trip, we stood in line for 1.5 hours for the Bellagio Sunday buffet. I got there at 12:30, and by the time we got in it was a little past 2 p.m. so they were switching the buffet dishes over from brunch to dinner. We paid the brunch price, but got to sample items from brunch AND dinner. Good deal. I'd go there again in a heartbeat. The nice thing about it is, the strip is very spread out so you are able to walk it off immediately after gorging yourself!
#23
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Braunsky...you are definately King of Brunch! =D>
I have had the Sterling Brunch at Baileys (after I won on slots)...expensive but great!
I am going to Vegas for superbowl weekend...Braunsky thanks for the advice! Think we will try the breakfast brunch at Paris!!!
8-)
I have had the Sterling Brunch at Baileys (after I won on slots)...expensive but great!
I am going to Vegas for superbowl weekend...Braunsky thanks for the advice! Think we will try the breakfast brunch at Paris!!!
8-)
#24
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cwojo99 - King of Brunch? I like it! Thanks for the coronation. Hope Paris is still up to snuff now that I've touted it. Have a great time Superbowl weekend. Beware the gaggles of cigar smoking super sports betting guys. They travel in bunches and tend to clog up the aisles in the casinos (and make it hard to find a place at the craps tables). It's a hoot just watching the crowds that weekend.
#25
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Thanks for the tip Braunsky! We went last year and had a ball!
By the way...I just may partake in a cigar while I am betting on the team to score first, who will call a time out first, over / under, odd or even number jersey to score first, number of field goals in first half, if the first coaches challenge will be successful or not...and I could go on and on and on...so much fun!!!
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By the way...I just may partake in a cigar while I am betting on the team to score first, who will call a time out first, over / under, odd or even number jersey to score first, number of field goals in first half, if the first coaches challenge will be successful or not...and I could go on and on and on...so much fun!!!
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#28
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Quick update. We just returned from a six day stay in Vegas. The buffets at Bally's Big Kitchen and the Flamingo Paradise Garden seem to have suffered under Harrah's ownership. Both have deteriorated just since June of 2006 when we were last there. We did breakfast/brunch at both this last week. The Big Kitchen is small, but has always had good variety. This time, they had the same hash browns at two stations, the same sausage at two stations, ..., even seemed to have less fresh fruit, The changes at the Flamingo were to the dessert selections. Gone were the cakes and pies we enjoyed, replaced by small, dry torts. I don't think they were trying to be trendy, just cheap.
The Paris buffet, fortunately does not seem to have declined. It was still very good, for all the reasons I cited before. One tip - if you want to try the chicken vol au vent, get there early.
Wynn's was still spectacular. One tip - if you get there about 10:30 - 10:45, you'll pay the breakfast price and get their breakfast items but also get lunch, which they put out at 11:00 am. I had wonderful crab cakes that were only out with the breakfast dishes for some reason.
The Paris buffet, fortunately does not seem to have declined. It was still very good, for all the reasons I cited before. One tip - if you want to try the chicken vol au vent, get there early.
Wynn's was still spectacular. One tip - if you get there about 10:30 - 10:45, you'll pay the breakfast price and get their breakfast items but also get lunch, which they put out at 11:00 am. I had wonderful crab cakes that were only out with the breakfast dishes for some reason.
#31
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I have to endorse the Sterling Buffet in Bally's. I don't care how much it is...IT'S WORTH IT.
If you appreciate fine food, you will love the Sterling Buffet. It's not a bad value when you consider the price of the food alone and figure that you may not have to eat the rest of the day.
It's only on Sunday's so plan ahead.
For fear of sounding like a pig, I must have had $200 worth of broiled lobster tails!!
In fact, I had almost $100 worth of Champagne! The Sterling Brunch serves Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut($45/bttl).
If you are into Caviar, it is available upon request at the Sushi Bar. The rack of lamb was amazing, it's only downfall was that it was taking up space in my stomach that could have been occupied by the lobster!! The shrimp were huge and delicious! The crab, the oysters, filet, desserts and on and on! Even the fresh juices and bottled water!
I would also put the sushi up against most restaurants here in Denver.
And the service! Our glasses never came close to being empty! Don't miss the Lobster Omelette! If you are there next weekend we may see you there!
If you appreciate fine food, you will love the Sterling Buffet. It's not a bad value when you consider the price of the food alone and figure that you may not have to eat the rest of the day.
It's only on Sunday's so plan ahead.
For fear of sounding like a pig, I must have had $200 worth of broiled lobster tails!!
In fact, I had almost $100 worth of Champagne! The Sterling Brunch serves Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut($45/bttl).
If you are into Caviar, it is available upon request at the Sushi Bar. The rack of lamb was amazing, it's only downfall was that it was taking up space in my stomach that could have been occupied by the lobster!! The shrimp were huge and delicious! The crab, the oysters, filet, desserts and on and on! Even the fresh juices and bottled water!
I would also put the sushi up against most restaurants here in Denver.
And the service! Our glasses never came close to being empty! Don't miss the Lobster Omelette! If you are there next weekend we may see you there!
#32
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After many trips to Vegas, I always thought the breakfast buffet at Paris was the best. That was until I had the buffet breakfast at The Wynn - it was fantastic!
Paris is excellent, but The Wynn is even better. Quite honestly, you can't go wrong with either.
Just my two cents, of course.
Paris is excellent, but The Wynn is even better. Quite honestly, you can't go wrong with either.
Just my two cents, of course.
#33
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Yet another update to a very old message. I wonder if anyone reads these older posts? Anyways, we just returned yesterday from yet another short trip to Las Vegas. We did the lunch buffets at the Flamingo and Wynns, and breakfast buffet at Paris. The Flamingo has improved a bit, which was a pleasant surprise. We go there for the view - the water, the flamingos and other views - and because it's our traditional first meal in Las Vegas. Wynns is still excellent, our favorite. The Paris breakfast buffet has declined, and they were also having a bad day. The chicken vol au vent, our favorite dish, is gone (confirmed this with the server). The variety is not as great. They had left the signs/labels from dinner on the glass in front of/over every dish, so the signs did not match the food. It was not too difficult to figure out the scrambled eggs and bacon, but it would be nice to know what kind of quiche, what was in some of the egg dishes, and what the different types of sausages were (still good variety there). It was a disappointment. Still good, but not great.
#36
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Socialworker - let us know what your experience is with the Paris buffet. Perhaps they were just overwhelmed with convention business or were short of help that morning.
Wildblueyonder - all of the good buffets can have long lines at times, unless you have a line pass as an invited (VIP) guest, or belong to a higher tier of the casino's players club. For example, "Platinum, Diamond or Seven Stars" players in the Harrah's system have a separate entrance with no line or shorter lines. The Paris Buffet sometimes has short lines but can be very long. We have line jumping priveleges there so my recollection is somewhat hazy. In our experience, the Wynn's buffet, which is our favorite, has very short lines no matter when we go - and we have no line pass or line jumping priveleges there. The Bally's Big Kitchen Buffet is small, but good, and the lines seem shorter there, possibly because it is small and they serve any conventions separately in ball rooms. Hope this helps.
Wildblueyonder - all of the good buffets can have long lines at times, unless you have a line pass as an invited (VIP) guest, or belong to a higher tier of the casino's players club. For example, "Platinum, Diamond or Seven Stars" players in the Harrah's system have a separate entrance with no line or shorter lines. The Paris Buffet sometimes has short lines but can be very long. We have line jumping priveleges there so my recollection is somewhat hazy. In our experience, the Wynn's buffet, which is our favorite, has very short lines no matter when we go - and we have no line pass or line jumping priveleges there. The Bally's Big Kitchen Buffet is small, but good, and the lines seem shorter there, possibly because it is small and they serve any conventions separately in ball rooms. Hope this helps.
#37

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I have also found that the Paris buffet has been declining for a while, both for dinner and breakfast.
My first time at the Paris breakfast buffet was wonderful, which prompted me to try the dinner buffet, which was equally wonderful.
On a subsequent trip I found the buffet to be not as great, but still good.
The last time I was in Vegas was in August 2007, and the buffet quality had declined even more. It was ok, but nothing great. I was rather disappointed and doubt I will return unless I hear that it has improved.
My first time at the Paris breakfast buffet was wonderful, which prompted me to try the dinner buffet, which was equally wonderful.
On a subsequent trip I found the buffet to be not as great, but still good.
The last time I was in Vegas was in August 2007, and the buffet quality had declined even more. It was ok, but nothing great. I was rather disappointed and doubt I will return unless I hear that it has improved.

