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Las Vegas Buffets
Where is the best buffet in Las Vegas for someone that doesn't eat seafood (i know its weird), but loves steak and different world cuisines.
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I really enjoyed the buffet at Orleans. Man it had EVERYTHING!
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There is no "best" buffet in Vegas because everyone has their own opinion. The buffet at the Bellagio is worth checking out though.
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+1 on Bellagio. While they have a lot of seafood they also have a wide variety of game.
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I love the Bellagio's buffet...but another one that I love that is not on the strip is the RIO! It's a foods of the world deal. Great food and lots to choose from.
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You can eat better for less at many off-strip restaurants.
Hash House A Go-Go has outstanding breakfasts (Martha Stewart even filmed her show there). |
I liked the Orleans one also, as well as the buffets at the Golden Nugget and Main Street Station downtown. Oh, and I also liked the one at Paris.
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Hash House A go go should not be missed. Better than any buffet. The portions are so big , it's lilke eating at a buffet.
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You can enjoy a "really good steak", far better actually, at any number of excellent steak houses for less than most buffets.
And, for "different world cuisines", better to head for a place that specializes in those. In that most people can only ingest so much at a time, I, personally, just cannot understand paying much, much more for "all you can eat". Particularly since there is just no way that foods offered on a buffet are significantly inferior to plates prepared to order. No matter what. |
Which excellent steak houses offer "really good steaks" for less than most buffets?
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Where is Hash House A Go Go please as would like to check it out when next in LV
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Hello,
I have been to Las Vegas several times in the past two years. I think buffet dinning is part of the Vegas experience of indulgence and abundance. I have eaten at numerous buffets, and I rank them in the following order: 1. Bellagio 2. Paris 3. Wynn 4. Planet Hollywood 5. Mirage 6. Orleans If you want an excellent steak--but not cheap--I highly recommend Binions Ranch Steakhouse downtown. Ask for a window table. The restaurant is 24 floors up; the view of the Las Vegas valley at night is spectacular. Other restaurants in Vegas that my wife and I like are Mon Ami Gabi and Canters Deli. Enjoy your trip. |
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6800 W Sahara Ave Las Vegas, NV 89146 (702) 804-4646 For reasonable Italian Nora'a Cuisine 6020 W Flamingo Rd Ste 10 Las Vegas, NV 89103 (702) 365-6713 www.norascuisine.com/ |
www.cheapovegas.com has lots of good information.
Watch for the specials at the casinos' "coffee shop" 24 hour restaurants, too. Ellis Island (behind Bally's) is well-known for their steak and green beans special. Cheapo has the details on this one. |
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Will vouch for the Paris Le Village Buffet, which was excellent. Others often mentioned on "best" lists are those at Bellagio, Wynn, and the Spice Market Buffet at Planet Hollywood.
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BELLAGIO! For $25 dinner buffet, you can eat all the King Crab legs you want and they are already sliced for you! They lost money on me and my family I tell ya!!
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Do not eat the buffet at the LUXOR....I've never had prison food but now have a good idea what it taste like! Walk over to Mandalay Bay and eat their buffet. The breakfast buffet at Luxor was very average but how can you mess up bacon or fruit? The dinner buffet was horible and the service the same.....big mistake.
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