Breakfast Buffet LV
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Breakfast Buffet LV
Looking for a Las Vegas BUFFET for breakfast/lunch with a bright, light airy feel, not too crowded, nice cheery decor for breakfast/lunch, reasonably priced with good food where you can go alone and feel comfortable. Any recommendations? Thanks!
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I don't know how far you are willing to go but I can suggest the a great buffet in the freemont street area. Main street station has a wonderful breakfast for $5.99. It is a little far from the strip though so if you do not have a rental car it may not be worth the time and effort to get there with the bus.
As for on the strip buffets, I have eaten at both Bally's and the Monte Carlo for breakfast and they were both good. Though pricewise I think they were around $13.00 for breakfast.
Hope this helps!
As for on the strip buffets, I have eaten at both Bally's and the Monte Carlo for breakfast and they were both good. Though pricewise I think they were around $13.00 for breakfast.
Hope this helps!
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We enjoyed buffet breakfast at Paris and buffet for dinner at Luxor. Desserts were weak at Luxor, but everything else was good. Much more to pick from than what I thought there would be, and fresher and better quality than I expected. We are not big on buffets, but were hungry and in a hurry and kinda a spur of the moment deal. I think the breakfast was around $12pp and the dinner was around $20pp. Paris is probably a little nicer and not so touristy. Most of the buffets in vegas are touristy feel. The one in Paris is not so as touristy IMO. You might want to just eat/stroll your way though Paris. Get a crepe for breakfast or lunch, then stop by the pastry shop for dessert. Several nice little places to eat along the shopping area there.
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We noticed one morning a fairly long line at Paris and it did look crowded. We went the next morning, and there were only a few people there. Anywhere, in Vegas could be crowded. Crowds generally mean something is good, so perhaps that is a good sign.
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