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You pay a one off price of $40 or whatever to get in, then it is self serve, you get a plate and get whatever you want, as much as you want for $40. 2 plates or 10 plates, still $40
Definitely one of the best buffets in Las Vegas. The raspberries=huge; bigger than a large thimble. Some of them cover the top of the desserts. It's super expensive, $30-35 for dinner, but they have a higher class of buffet. When I visited on Labor Day, they hike the price all the way up to $50/person. My sister and I paid $120 (that was buffet, valet, tips). The creme brulee is fab! I wish they'd served the Kobe beef but the Beef Wellington was still fantastic. Fish & crab were delicious.
lobster my ass and pig roast my ass
rdf7777 5 months ago
I love how so many people think they are getting fresh food in restaurants, when really it is coming from companies like Sysco and Ben E. Keith.
lostindiancamp 7 months ago
No wonder that guy is such a fat ass lol he tastes everything
xxoocobraooxx 8 months ago
@Mider999
Generally no :( i've been known to hijack a cookie in my bag or something though (not from there though)..shh don't tell!
As it is unlimited food letting people take it home would mean they could technically grab a whole tray and take it with them.
SnowClover 1 year ago
@SnowClover Do they let you take it home? Or to yoru room?
Mider999 1 year ago
@Mider999
You pay a one off price of $40 or whatever to get in, then it is self serve, you get a plate and get whatever you want, as much as you want for $40. 2 plates or 10 plates, still $40
SnowClover 1 year ago
@snagglescat So they charge for every single item a diffrent price? Its not like 40 dollars a plate no matter what the person is eating?
Mider999 1 year ago
Definitely one of the best buffets in Las Vegas. The raspberries=huge; bigger than a large thimble. Some of them cover the top of the desserts. It's super expensive, $30-35 for dinner, but they have a higher class of buffet. When I visited on Labor Day, they hike the price all the way up to $50/person. My sister and I paid $120 (that was buffet, valet, tips). The creme brulee is fab! I wish they'd served the Kobe beef but the Beef Wellington was still fantastic. Fish & crab were delicious.
snagglescat 1 year ago