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    Best buffet in Vegas?

    I'm between Caesars and the Wynn


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    That can't be true, can it?

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    It's true this was inspired by the worst hotel post lol.


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    This week I will be trying the M Resort buffet for the first time.

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    I like the M Buffet. Not the best, but I like the food there. Also cheap cuz you can do like 500 coin in (or 1000? I don't remember) to get a "free" buffet. I also get free buffets via mail.

    Ate at the Wicked Spoon (cosmopolitan) few days ago. That's now my #1 favorite in LV.

    Caesar's Bachanal is my #2.


    Ate at Bellagio's years ago, probably liked it so much because I was so young. Tried it again like a year ago, and either it went downhill or I realized it wasn't as good as I thought. Small selection, IMO.

    Stations' buffet is hit or miss. At higher level stations, they're better. At lower level (like fiesta Henderson or palace station), not too good. Then again, I had eaten there 10 times in a month, so maybe eating there so frequently made me not like it anymore.
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    May not be the best, but I think the best bang for the buck is RR or GVR.

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    Main Street Station has a pretty decent buffet for the value, and like others have said, definitely the mid-to-high end Stations properties. I would put Orleans and Gold Coast a rung below MSS, but they are acceptable. The strip buffets are generally good, but overpriced. I liked M the one time I ate there; as good as the mid-level MGM properties.

    Some of the not-so-good ones I've had include the Cannery and Rampart. And the absolute worst buffet I've had was at Terrible's. I would say it was about two rungs below Golden Corral.

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    Best buffet in Vegas?

    The palace station buffet is at least better than the Luxor.


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    I got to give GVR buffet a shot. I usually get the cafe comped and let me tell you the French toast is spectacular.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackHead View Post
    I'm between Caesars and the Wynn


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    Yeah this!
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    1. Wynn
    2. Mirage
    3. Aria
    4. Rio (quantity more than quality)
    5. M Resort
    The Cash Cow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    1. Wynn
    2. Mirage
    3. Aria
    4. Rio (quantity more than quality)
    5. M Resort
    Are they in your order of preference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aslan View Post
    Are they in your order of preference?
    Probably.

    Also, I forgot Main Street Station's champagne brunch. I believe it was around $10, which made it a great value if anyone is paying/using points.
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