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Where is the best buffet in Las Vegas?

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  1. the Stratosphere is amazing, not to high priced and they have TONS of diffrent things - all cooked very good, from every breakfast thing you could imagine, to Prime Rib to Crabs Legs, it was amazing, we found it like 3 days into our trip, then ate there every morning for the rest of it... we were hooked!!


  2. "best" is a matter of opinion, but the one in the Stratosphere is at least far enough from the casino so that you don't smell smoke while you eat.

  3. I just got back from Las Vegas and we liked the World Buffet at the Rio. Ask for a table in the middle, though, because it is very spread out. Also, their desserts are really good, especially the gelato. We also liked the breakfast buffet at the Monte Carlo. Other food we liked: a little sandwich place just inside the door of Planet Hollywood. I think it's called The Earl of Sandwich. Reasonably priced and VERY good sandwiches.

  4. Too bad the Surf Buffet closed down along with the Boardwalk, lol!

    I love the Spice Market Buffet  at Planet Hollywood, but the Bellagio is a very close second.......

  5. The Main Street Station has a huge buffet for about 12$!

  6. I heard that sam's town is supposed to be good.  I wouldn't know though, I don't eat out of a hog trough.

  7. I heard that the spice market buffet in the Planet Hollywood hotel is supposed to be amazing but I didn't try it yet.

    I've only been to three buffets the best was Main St Station Hotel and Casino in Fremont 2nd best was the Flamingo and the worst was Riviera --Gross. But you have to eat at the Harley Davidson Cafe near the Monte Carlo area and Really Yummy food at the America Diner in the NY NY casino.

    Also here's a really cool website for Las Vegas.

    http://www.cheapovegas.com

  8. THE BELLAGIO HANDS DOWN IS THE BEST BUFFET IN VEGAS

  9. Breakfast- Bellagio Sun-Thurs good deal too. Lunch and Dinner - The Rio

  10. i think the bellagio

  11. Golden Nuggets

  12. Bellagio... Awesome food and the desert is out of this world

  13. The Paris Sunday Morning Buffet....just trust me.

  14. i forgot the name of the place, but it is between the Stratus Fear hotel and Circus Circus. it has a roller coaster in the front. the breakfast buffet is off the hook!!

  15. I understand that the Rio is open again; we went twice.  Very expensive, but excellent lobster and crab.  Very much worth it!

  16. At the Rio and Orleans!!!!

  17. Vegas Sushi Buffets

    The hands-down winner, is Makino Gourmet Sushi and Seafood buffet.  You can't beat it for the price, or any price! Featuring fresh seafood, produce and vegetables delivered daily, Makino is the best place in town to get your daily dose of vegetables and fruit.  For a tad more than the local all you can eat salad place, you can have your choice of hot and cold entries including soup, salad, tempura, sushi, teriyaki chicken, beef, and much more.

    A several yards long dessert section features home-made deserts baked daily, and so delicious, some people consciously try to save room - although it's hard with all the tasty dishes competing for your attention.  You can even get hand-scooped ice cream in a cone!  Don't forget the yard-high chocolate fountain! Mmmmm... decadent! Very.

    And did we mention it's all you can eat? And Makino means it.  Every single item is all you can eat. That means you can have as much as you want, for as long as you're there.  Unlike some places which limit your dining time to an uncomfortable 45 minutes, for example.  

    Makino has a long and respected lineage dating back to the Todai chain in California, widely held to be the originator of the all-you-can-eat sushi and seafood buffet genre.  Locations at Flamingo and Decatur, Premium Outlets and Eastern, Las Vegas, see website www.makinorewards.com for more info and specials and to sign-up for the VIP newsletter

  18. I've tried many and can state that two best buffets are at Bellagio and Wynn Las Vegas. They aren't cheap, but there you get all you can hope for in a good restaurant, especially if we speak about Gourmet Dinner.

    They're quite crowded after 6pm, but if you have a chance to come over a bit earlier, you will get in immediately. Food is flawless. Interiors are perfect. Service is outstanding. Fish at Wynn and desserts at Bellagio are unforgettable, along a million other terrific things! :)

    Off Strip, I would recommend Red Rock Feast Buffet. Their Prime Rib is perfect.

    In Downtown - Main Street Station. Very good food and very friendly atmosphere.

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