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Best buffets in Vegas?
On a variation of a previous posting,what are the best dinner Buffets in Vegas, in your opinion? Also what's the best place to have a good inexpensive breakfast?
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We frequent Las Vegas and love the buffet at the Golden Nugget downtown. We have had others (Caesars, Mirage, etc) but they don't match up.
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The Rio-seafood buffet wins Best Buffet every year..
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My favorite is at the Mirage.
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My favorite is Sahara's - never seen this variety anywhere else, and the price I'd say too low! The worst is in Riviera - and highly overpriced too!
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The Rio. There is a shuttle bus back and forth from the strip. The Rio looks deceptively close to the strip. Take the free shuttle bus, it`s not that close.
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Recent reports is that the Rio's buffet has gone WAY downhill ever since Harrah's took over as owners of the hotel. <BR><BR>Bad has also been used to describe Circus Circus, Holiday Inn Boardwalk, and (surprise) Treasure Island.<BR><BR>Although could be costly, Paris, Alladin, Mirage, and Bellagio always seem to get high marks.<BR><BR>Lastly, i've heard the San Remo (slightly off the strip near NYNY/MGM/Trop) has the best value breakfast buffet (2 for 1 coupons can often be found) and has included made to order omelettes.
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I agree with above poster in regards to the Rio buffet. It has gone way down in the past couple of years. If you have a rental car, try any of the Station casino buffets. And if you don't care about price then definetly go to Bellagio.
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Sunset Station in Henderson is my favorite, not to mention one of the best priced and one of the cleanest!
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Go to A2ZLasVegas for ratings of all the buffets and reader comments.<BR>For food deals, I, to, thought the Sahara brunch was a teriffic deal but don't expect great atmosphere or gourmet food. But lots of variety and at a great price.<BR>Best breakfast deal=Arizona Charleys. You get an 8 oz surloin steak or full slice of ham(huge), potatoes, bread, eggs for something like $2.99. Drink is extra and you need a car to get there from the strip. The breakfast special is served all day long.<BR>My favorite buffet is the Mirage. As good as they get at a very good price. Half the price of Bellagio. Golden Nugget is good but variety is limited and the wait can be very long.<BR>Orleans is much better than the Rio but again hard to get to without a car. The place is always full of locals. I also thought the Station casinos weren't bad but they do not have the fancier more expensive foods they do on the strip.
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Please disregard comments from anyone who says the Rio's buffet is "the best in Las Vegas". Such comments indicate either lack of recent experience or limited overall experience.<BR>Rio was best back in the days before the Bellagio and other high end hotels were built.
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I agree about the Rio. Someone we know works there and told us Buffet costs have been cut back 40% when the corporation restructured a year or so ago. It was a big mistake, the Casino itself is not doing as well either. Sometimes a winning formula should not be changed. BTW, as residents, we agree that the Bellagio is best, followed by the Paris and then the Alladin. A super cheap buffet that's still enjoyable is at the Mirage. Off the strip Casinos have steak & eggs for $2.99 moonlight specials and other 99 cent breakfast deals. Have fun!
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Please disregard my above marks regarding breakfast buffet at San Remo... it SHOULD be "breakfast buffet at The Orleans." (sorry)
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Interesting that the Rio buffet supposedly deteriorated when Harrahs took over. The Forest Buffet at Harrahs Tahoe has also gone downhill recently. Apparently this is Harrahs attempt to save a few bucks due to decline in business perhaps?
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Harrahs seeks middle-of-the-pack clientele in general. They're not out to compete with Bellagio and Venetian or even Mirage or Mandalay.<BR>I'm not at all surprised when anything they control becomes mediocre.
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Sorry about recommending the Rio-I personally do not go to buffets, but having stayed at the Rio often, I cannot help but notice the amazingly long lines of people waiting to get in to the seafood buffet starting around 4:00-to be first in line, I guess? Anyway, the Rio is also listed as best buffet on the NEON guide to Las Vegas Best of 2000-2001..Neon being the Las Vegas newspapers entertainment newspaper,you can get it online.
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Thanks for all the replies.<BR>I keep hearing about coupons for special deals for various things like two for one breakfast etc. Where do you find these coupons? Take care Fodorites.
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You can find some in the free magazines found at the airport and at various hotel lobbies.<BR><BR>MANY are also given out inside the each hotel's casino "funbook" which you usually get for joining their slot club.<BR><BR>There is also a website, www.billhere.com , which lists coupons available and he will mail them to you for a (slight) handling charge. It's a good website to at least check out in order to have an idea of what type of coupons are available.
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Once again thanks to all the wonderful people that responded.
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Most knowledgeable visitors rate Bellagio and Alladin buffets at the highest quality. The Las Vegas Advisor currently rates the newly remodeled Gold Coast (Flamingo west of the Strip) buffet as a top ten value. Breakfast is temporarily priced @ $2.95 and dinner @ $7.95. There is a free shuttle from the Barbary Coast.
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