Foreigner
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Been to Vegas a few times - I'm always amazed how long the queues are for these bucket dumps.
I suppose a place that gets around 39,000,000 people a year - needs to cater for everyone!
some of the buffets aren't bad, Wynn and Bellagio are my faves![]()
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That's the good thing with Las Vegas, it caters to everyoneIf you're on a budget, then go eat at Panda Express Chinese
Wanna spend more, go to a buffet. Want to splurge, then head to Joel Rubuchon restaurant. I love Las Vegas, even if the main thing I now do there is laze by the resort pools by day, then EAT at BUFFET and then go see a show (off course last minute discount tickets only)
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yes - Vegas offers so much as far as culinary experiences go. The buffets at the casinos are out there - the Hilton (ex) offered a chef preparing to order from a somewhat limited menu, all the same, the entire buffet was quite amazing with selection. I have also been to the seafood buffet at Flamingos - quite unreal the choices. Also at the Hilton (ex) is a Japanese Tepenyaki - it is quite expensive but oh so great food - I have eaten there twice and is now on my must go to restaurants when in Vegas.
...I will also need to go on a diet BEFORE I go. Because I KNOW that I will gain weight over there...Who else loves a holiday where the only answer at the table is yes and there is no guilt:?:![]()
:shock:I put on nearly 3 kilos in 5 days. But hey, how often do you go to Vegas?
I was dragged kicking and screaming to the MGM Grand Buffet. I stopped protesting when I saw the all you could eat cooked to order eye fillet![]()
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Looks like I'll have to double the exercise regime. I'm known in my group as the big eater...my legend almost fell when eating a schnitzel in Europe the size of Austria itself last month but I prevailed.
I always use the "when will I come back" argument...handy one to have when walking through the streets of Brussels, with nothing but whipped cream surrounding you!! And certainly for the USA...sounds like we could have a great time...gambling + gluttony = happiness?
If we do happen to go over I shall have to do some more research on the best buffets!
Skipping breakfast would seem the best option from my point of view. I mean, it's pretty much the same everywhere (which is why it's so awesome - nearly impossible to screw up/not like the offering)...the lunch/dinner though is unique and Vegas has always been a mecca of that in my eyes!
If we do happen to go over I shall have to do some more research on the best buffets!
Great tip! I stayed at Paris last visit but seeing the long queues made me go elsewhere. What I did do is go to the cafe across the buffet which had free wi-fi. Buying a croissant or a drink, I could sit there as long as I wished to check emails and call home over Skype.