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#26 Posted: 6/26/2012 2:08:35 AM Bellagio is by far the best out of all the casino/hotel buffets. The quality of the food is much better than the others. Of course it costs slightly more than other casinos but you can get coupons from the hotel staff if you stayed in their hotel and know how to talk to them. I am rarely in Vegas and I usually pay instead of looking for deals or coupons. |
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#27 Posted: 6/26/2012 7:18:38 PM the flamingo does suck, the orleans is flavorless.
M is too far for me to really want to go, hell I 'll go to the
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#28 Posted: 6/27/2012 5:51:32 PM Bellagio by far, Its about 80$ (Not including drinks) Everything is top choice, premium meats, gourment style. You could put heapins on your plate and you couldn't tell you were eating a buffet, looks as if they brought it to you...
Haven't been to M casino, Its far, middle of no where, not really worth going all the way out there for food sorry, if you live close sure, So 2miles or closer to strip heres the order
1. Bellagio 2. Wynn 3. Aria 4. MGM
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#29 Posted: 6/27/2012 8:21:02 PM Paris is also good but a little on the expensive side. The Parisian food offered is dead on! Bellagio and Wynn are the best but the lines are insufferable and they really do not care. They are also sooooo much money. At the Wynn you can pay 10 bucks more and cut the line, worth it to me.
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#30 Posted: 6/27/2012 10:09:10 PM Bellagio is the best!!!  |
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#31 Posted: 6/28/2012 9:34:30 PM Bellagio is the best, didn't care for PH's buffet one bit
Ive heard great things about the Cosmopolitans... |
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#32 Posted: 6/28/2012 11:10:01 PM The Cosmopolitan and the Wynn are by far the best buffets on the strip. |
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#33 Posted: 7/1/2012 1:30:27 AM RIO 1st! South Point 2nd! |
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#34 Posted: 7/15/2012 10:32:08 AM on the weekend , the Country club restraunt at the Wynn has a brunch buffet with a dixieland theme.
the food is truly encredible. all you can eat raw bar, gumbo, beef filet, prime rib, cheeses from all over the world, eggs any style, many fish dishes, the list goes on and on...
a dixieland quartet plays live music while you eat. the meal comes with bloody mary or champagne. we sit outside when its cooler and over look the waterfall on the golf course.
this cost 49.95 and i know thats alot for a meal. but if you can afford the 50 dollars , it is well worth it.
for less money the buffets at the mirage, TI, Paris, the wicked spoon at the cosmo, Aria are all fine
But take your girl to the Country club jazz brunch buffet. we stayed at the cosmo last month and never made it down to the wynn. I wish we had. |
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#35 Posted: 7/17/2012 10:18:20 AM Red Rock Lunch was awesome. If you take in Red Rock Canyon, the Red Rock Buffet is a no brainer
Last year Gordie Brown came with a dinner buffet at the Nugget for under $40 (if memory serves me correctly). Gordie was pretty good, the buffet sucked |
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#36 Posted: 7/17/2012 6:17:27 PM Was in town first week of July and had the lunch buffet at the Palms. It was very good and well priced. |
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#37 Posted: 7/30/2012 10:21:35 PM Cosmo has best buffet by far. Many thing you would pay 20-30 a dish for at a regular high end restaurant. M Resort also has a decent buffet. Most of the others I have eaten at have been awful. Would be better off getting Mcdonalds |
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#38 Posted: 7/31/2012 10:35:26 AM The Sunday Brunch at the Bellagio is arguably 'the' best in LV second to no one! the seafood buffet alone will blow first timers minds! nothing is comparable to this LV signature brunch buffet...one thing; the line, expect at least a half hour to 45 minutes waiting period to be seated, locals thrive on this traditional "Sunday Brunch" Las Vegas 'style' and make up 40% of the customers... |
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#39 Posted: 8/8/2012 7:32:30 PM the m resort friday and saturday nite,rio,the mainstreet downtown |
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#40 Posted: 8/9/2012 12:04:47 AM Go to Bellagio late afternoon before dinner hour and pay for lunch and just hang out until the dinner food trays start coming out. That is what some friends of mine do and they get dinner for the lunch price!
Not my style, but...
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#41 Posted: 8/10/2012 7:51:04 AM QUOTEH Originally Posted by snooze: Best buffet if price don't matter: M Resort
Best buffet if price matters: Main Street Station
Don't care for Fitzgeralds, had them for lunch, very blah.
Orleans dinner buffet was blah also. The Fitz don't have a buffet, the casino is also called The D |
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#42 Posted: 8/10/2012 9:59:40 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Jimmag:
Was in town first week of July and had the lunch buffet at the Palms. It was very good and well priced.
The Palms buffet is the only buffet that I have ever had that left me concerned. It was as if the meat they use is so cheap that I could smell it coming out of pours. I stopped eating beef and pork due to my family history, but the Palms buffet also had to do with it. Disgusting!
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#43 Posted: 8/11/2012 8:55:04 PM surprised no one mention sunday brunch at sterling bally......nothing compares.....$85 but wow
Delight in the finest brunch in Las Vegas, 25 years running. Start your Sunday with this exquisite brunch served in the rarefied setting of Bally's Steakhouse; voted Best Brunch by the Review Journal. Champagne, Sturgeon caviar and lobster mingle with freshly prepared sushi, omelets and beef tenderloin at our weekend classic that guarantees a diverse dining experience. Tempting desserts and time-appropriate drinks (mimosas, anyone?) round out the selections. If only all Sunday meals could taste this good.
it is unreal
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#44 Posted: 8/12/2012 3:57:58 PM Mirage is very good for the price. They have a very good selection to choose from, I think I only paid $20 give or take a few bucks plus the tip. I got sick at the The Orleans, and will never go back for that reason. IMO the best buffet is either the Rio, and if you like seafood pay the money and go to their all seafood buffet. The best quality of food I had was at the Wynn though. Food was absolutely delicious, and they offered a pretty exotic selection to choose from.
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#45 Posted: 8/16/2012 1:14:34 PM the m resort ad the rio |
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#46 Posted: 8/22/2012 1:04:53 AM i grew up here so you've asked the right guy. i'm with you with thumbs down for the flamingo, bally's, and harrah's. i thought the wynn was terribly undervalued. the bellagio is worth the big bucks but step around the king crab and go for the chilean sea bass. and if you like sushi ... WOW! overall i give my vote to the rio. but my main stay is the fiesta for $4.99 with a buy one get one coupon lol enjoy. here's a tip wherever you are: follow a cocktail waitress to find where they all go to get their drink orders filled and play a machine that has a good view!
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#47 Posted: 9/27/2012 4:41:31 PM Bellagio and Planet Hollywood are my favorites. |
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#48 Posted: 10/12/2012 6:13:55 PM Try the new buffet at Caesars. Damn! Its upper class. Its also $44 for dinner on a weekday. I must say it was worth it. |
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#49 Posted: 10/12/2012 7:08:53 PM Truth is, all Buffets suck after you have eaten at Smith and Wolenskies, Vic and Anthonys and Gordon Ramsays
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#50 Posted: 10/13/2012 11:55:13 PM Mafioso, where is Smith and Wolenskis at anyways? I stayed at Paris in April and Gordon Ramsay's was just getting ready to open... |
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