Vegas Buffet
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Paris for lunch too! ($18 for lunch to me is a bargain compared to $25 for dinner)
Luxor is supposed to have a decent buffet for the price.
And Aladdin's Spice Market buffet is supposed to be great, and about the same price as Paris.
Do these qualify as not breaking the bank? That's a pretty generic phrase that means different things to different people.
Oh, and I don't know the price, but Carvings at Mirage sounds nice too.
Luxor is supposed to have a decent buffet for the price.
And Aladdin's Spice Market buffet is supposed to be great, and about the same price as Paris.
Do these qualify as not breaking the bank? That's a pretty generic phrase that means different things to different people.
Oh, and I don't know the price, but Carvings at Mirage sounds nice too.
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Depends on whether you are "big eaters" or not. The buffet at the Mirage is just gigantic! And for its size and breadth, the food is very good. The lines move quickly even during peak hours because the seating capacity is large too.
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Paris for dinner too! We ate there 2x during a 5 day trip. All of the food actually had a distinct taste, not like some buffets where it tastes like everything was cooked in one big pot. Their scalloped potatoes and veal marengo were the best I've ever had.
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I really like the Phaeroh's Feast Buffet at the Luxor. The price is very reasonable and the quality & selection are good. They also have the largest salad bar in Vegas FWIW. I go there everytime I'm in Vegas.
Dishes at TI is good. The price is reasonable and the quality is extremely good. The selection is limited, but that is because they chose to focus on quality at a reasonable price.
Dishes at TI is good. The price is reasonable and the quality is extremely good. The selection is limited, but that is because they chose to focus on quality at a reasonable price.
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I enjoyed the Mirage buffet as well! There's definitely something for everyone and although it's bright like a cafeteria, it's NOT cafeteria food! I would go there again, but I haven't sampled Aladdin yet.
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This wasn't enough for you? People have covered a lot here for you to digest (no pun intended).
But if you're still hungry for even more buffet information, then enter "Las Vegas Buffet" in the search function and you'll get a good hour's worth or more of reading comments about the buffets as people post comments here about them all the time.
Is there something more specific you want to know? Otherwise having 14 people answer your question seems pretty good to me.
But if you're still hungry for even more buffet information, then enter "Las Vegas Buffet" in the search function and you'll get a good hour's worth or more of reading comments about the buffets as people post comments here about them all the time.
Is there something more specific you want to know? Otherwise having 14 people answer your question seems pretty good to me.