what casino in las vegas is worth eating at for a good buffet?

john l

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me and my family are going there for christmas and where is a good casino to eat at , we like to eat at buffets and can you please list how much it is per person, thankyou
 
The Santa Fe. It was voted Best Buffet from the locals! It is great! Better prices too then most. I have eaten there & we will not travel to the strip for buffet when there is the Santa Fe.
 
I stayed at Mandalay Bay & their buffet was good. I believe MGM Grand has an excellent one. The best suggestion is to go down to Mandalay Bay. They have a monorail between them & Luxor & Excalibur, so you can go to 3 buffets without traveling far. Also, MGM is across the street. One thing about the casinos, they are several city blocks. So, if you don't like a buffet, you'll either have to walk down 5-6 blocks to the next casino or catch a cab or bus to the next one.
 
if your downtown go to the Freemont buffet its very good Also the Stratosphere is great Theres one place thats not a buffet but awsome they have a great grilled pork chop dinner on special for
$4.99 worth going to I eat there alot dont work there cause its awsome its the Opera House
Casino and Saloon in North Las Vegas call for easy directions to that place
 
I lived in Las Vegas for two years for graduate school and although I've found that locals typically don't eat at buffets (lol, probably because it's pricey), I've been to the following casino buffets at least once and they've consistently been very good. I have put the meals I've eaten there beside each casino's name.

1) Mandalay Bay (BREAKFAST): This is my absolute favorite buffet in Las Vegas to go to for breakfast, I haven't found another buffet that even comes close. The variety of food is very good, there's something for everyone from traditional to regional and ethnic breakfast items and it's all very fresh. Breakfast averages around $17/pp.

2) Rio (DINNER): If you don't mind crowds (and it can be very crowded, come early as the line gets ridiculously long), the Carnival World Buffet offers cuisines from South America, Mexico, China, Japan and Italy. This place serves just about everything from sushi and edamame to fajitas and fried rice. Average price is $24/pp.

3) Paris (LUNCH): Le Village Buffet offers regional French fare. You can enjoy a taste of a traditional French bistro and the stations are dedicated to different French provinces. Average price is $25/pp.

4) Bellagio (DINNER): Professional chefs make food in live cooking stations and the variety of food is very good at this buffet (try the venison and Kobe beef!). You can also request Italian, Japanese and Chinese items at this buffet and they also serve standard American fare. Average price is $32/pp.

5) Planet Hollywood (CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH): The Spice Market buffet restaurant offers an assortment of cuisines like Mexican, Italian, Middle Eastern, American and Asian. Chefs prepare and serve food at designated booths, and the unlimited champagne brunch is a huge hit (very crowded). Average price is $23/pp.

Remember that you are going to get what you pay for, so be prepared to pay a little more for better quality food. :) Have a great holiday! Oh, and a great way to save money on the buffets is to join the players club at the casinos, often they'll include a few buffet when you join.
 
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