 | Las Vegas Combined Suggestions Reviews | Tips 1 - 10 of 54 |  | FUN FACTS: Las Vegas Buffets There are 60 buffets currently operating in Las Vegas — more than in any other location worldwide. Each day, the buffet at the Las Vegas Bellagio Hotel serves 1,200 pounds of shrimp, 800 pounds of crab legs, and 800 to 1,000 pounds of prime rib. The food bill at the Bellagio buffet tops more than $1 million per month. The largest buffet in Vegas can be found at the Excalibur Hotel and Casino. Fit for a kingly appetite, the Roundtable Buffet serves 800 to 900 diners per hour and between 3,000 to 4,000 people during breakfast alone. The most expensive Vegas buffet is the Sterling Brunch at Bally's Hotel. The menu includes such sumptuous treats as caviar, lobster, and rack of lamb. This all-you-can-eat buffet averages about $72 per person, including cocktails, tax and tip. My thanks to the Travel Channel for this great information -- check them out at http://travel.discovery.com/
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Flamingo Road, Between Paradise and Las Vegas Blvd is home to what is becoming restaurant row. In this Area you can find: North of Paradise- Roys of Hawaii, Bucca de Beppo, Mortons of Chicago and Ghandi's Indian food. South of Paradise- Bahama Breeze, Hamada of Japan, Cozymels Mexican food, Macormick and Schmick Seafood, and Lawrys Prime Rib. There is also a Gorden Birsch Brew Pub.
The decision on which one to hit is the hardest part Leave a Comment Theme: OtherPrice: US$21-30 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageDirections: Flamingo and Paradise
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The contrast between the Petrossian Paris, obviously a caviar bar and Cafe Bellagio just off the conservatory is literally night and day. You'll find long lines at the cafe for standard grub -- while at Petrossian you can have a non-caviar snack and drink and watch the world go by with a view of the lobby action and the Chihuly glass ceiling. It's a no-brainer for me, but then I'm not towing 3 hungry children.. Leave a Comment
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Although not all are my favorite restaurants, they are nevertheless the best deals in Vegas (hurry because corporate America is slowly eliminating all these great deals as incentives to gamblers and preferring to pander to locals to cash their paychecks and drop the kids off at Funland or the arcade- sorry for the commentary...)Here they are, courtesy of Vegas Insider (note: i had to spread them out into the other categories- cont'd below): 99 cent Shrimp Cocktail @ Golden Gate Still a Downtown classic........their restaurant also has a great steak deal.... $4.95 Steak Dinner @ Ellis Island - 24 hours - $4.95 (not on the menu, ask the server....it is always available) Flamingo & Harmon $1.50 microbeer. Again @ Ellis Island. They make their own.... They have a functioning brew pub, though they provide nowhere nice to sit down and enjoy it (E.I. is a smoky nasty old place). All the beers are very good (even their homemade root beer), and at $1.50 for a pint of microbrew, it's by far the best swill for yer buck in town. Becks Beer @ Casino Royale - 24 Hours - $1 Center Strip at the bar in the Casino Royale any hour of the day or night, order up an ice-cold bottle of Beck's. 3419 S. LV Blvd. Superbuffet @ Gold Coast - Daily - $4.45-$8.95/$9.95 The Gold Coast's Ports O' Call might be the city's best all-around buffet. 4000 W. Flamingo (near the Rio) Steak & Eggs @ Arizona Charlie's East and West - 24 hours -$2.49 breakfast of sirloin steak & eggs or ham-steak and eggs served 24 hours daily. AC East:4575 Boulder Hwy. / AC West: 740 S. Decatur Blvd. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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Vegas boasts about the variety of buffet and excellent dining with each hotel competing with another not to mention the many different local restaurants. Still, only in Vegas can you get a 2.99 breakfast with steak and eggs for the early gamblers or the all-you-can-eat surf n turf for 4.99. SMACKIN'-EATIN' CHOW-DOWN UPDATE: August 2001 RIO WORLD CARNIVAL - the biggest, boldest, excellent quality @ 15.00 a dinner. Expect 1 hr wait to get in SUNSET STATION - fewer lines @ 10.00 a dinner BELLAGIO - you'd be very happy here because the food is just excellent! @ pricey 23.00 MGM- @ 30.00 pre 10 am and 40.00 after on Sundays. Champayne brunch complete with lamb, oysters, filet mignon, and the town's best blintzes REGENT - @ 13.95 roasted duck, smoke salmon and lobster. Mon-Wed is ethnic - serving Hawaiian and Italian. Located upstairs at Market Buffet. Read 'FAMOUS BUFFETS IN VEGAS' travelogue(box right corner)if you want to know where, how much and how they rate. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherOther Contact:
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Hamburger @ Wild Wild West - 24 hours - $1.99 The hamburger deal is at Wild Wild West coffee shop, an eight-ounce cooked-to-order burger plus for $1.99. Happy Hour @ McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant (LV Blvd & Tropicana) (702) 836-9000 - Mon.-Fri. - $1.95-$11.95 one from 3:30 to 6:30 and the other from 9:30 to 11 Monday through Friday. appetizers at $1.95 apiece, or a 20-ounce Maine lobster tail for $11.95. Located at the corner of E. Flamingo and Paradise. Coffee @ Westward Ho - 8 am-10 pm - 5¢ gets you a cup of fresh-brewed coffee at Nickel Nick's..... Leave a Comment
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There are so many good cheap restrunts. A few of my favorites were the $2.99 steak dinner after 10:30pm at Benion's Horse Shoe Club in downtown Vegas on Freemont street. Most Casino's have buffet's. No problem finding good cheap food for every taste. This Picture says it all... Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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All of the casinos have several places to eat. I recommend at least one buffet so you can say you had one. The buffets are famous for being cheap. We ate at several ALL YOU CAN EAT buffets for $3.95 and less. Plus, most hotels give free tickets for buffets(they want you to spend your money gambling!) Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: All over the strip.
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Restaurants are abundant in Vegas, especially buffets. i like the German restaurant in the Excalibur for a good sit down meal.
lobster! most restaurants have lobster for a very reasonable rate and most of the buffets have snow crab legs...yummy! Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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The All-You-Can-Eat Buffet - a Vegas Tradition. The very best buffets are at the Bellagio ("the Best"), Caesar's, and Mandalay Bay. My personal Buffet Tips: Eat a lunch buffet. It is $5-10 cheaper than the dinner buffet, and a lot more creative than the breakfast buffet. Eat "very light" that morning to prepare yourself for a feast. Arrive around 1pm when the crowds are gone (back to the casino) and you have more room to move around the restaurant. Do a little meal planning, first!! Survey the entire buffet -- from appetizers to entrees to desserts -- to see "what's cooking" before "diving in". Eat on a week day, Monday through Friday, if you can. On Saturday & Sunday the "Lunch Buffet" changes to a "Champagne Brunch", and the prices are higher. Leave a Comment Theme: Buffet
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