Thursday, April 1, 2010

First time in Vegas: Which Buffet(s) to go to?

I will be traveling to Vegas for the first time next week and I am not sure which buffets to go to. I pretty much enjoy food like Hamburgers, Italian (Chicken Parm, Pastas, Pizza), Fried Fish, Chicken Tenders, Mexican food (buritos, tacos, quesidillas) Chocolate deserts, pretty much all the food that is not good for you! Are there any good buffets that serve food like what I listed? Also, assuming that a buffet would not have something like chicken parm, where would be a good place to go that would serve a good quality portion of chicken parm? Price is not an issue with any of this...Thanks!



First time in Vegas: Which Buffet(s) to go to?


For this type of food, you do not need to bother with the expensive buffets. Most of these items would be found at the majority of buffets. Almost every buffet has an Italian and a Mexican section. Chicken parm might not be offered every day but would certainly be a typical menu choice.





The one buffet where I specifically remember chicken parm being offered is Flamingo. Flamingo%26#39;s buffet is average in quality but it%26#39;s inexpensive, and it offers lovely views of the wildlife habitat while you eat.



First time in Vegas: Which Buffet(s) to go to?


The buffet at the Paris hotel it supposed to be really good, I think we%26#39;re going to give that one a go when we go :-)




Most Buffets have the selection you listed.



I%26#39;ve been to:





Paris - Excellent (Breakfast, Lunch %26amp; Dinner)





Sahara %26amp; MGM - Average - (the Breakfast was good, the Dinner is just ok)





Flamingo - I did not enjoy my meals here.





We are going to Vegas in 2 weeks - I plan to avoid the Buffets this time - for the cost - you may as well order from the menu at most places.





Good Luck and have fun!




I would try Spice Market Buffet at Planet Hollywood, the buffet at Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand and Paris. Those are all good ones IMO. If you should go downtown, we liked the buffet at Main Street Station.

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