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Old 07-19-2011, 07:53 PM
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Default Top Five Buffets in Las Vegas

Smart Destinations has named the top five Las Vegas buffets. I thought I would list them here as I know a couple of you are planning a trip soon.

The number one spot goes to Buffet Bellagio.
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"top-of-the-line cuisine"
The number two spot is Carnival World Buffet at the Rio.
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" kid-friendly menu and absolutely fabulous desserts."
The number three spot is Le Village buffet at Paris Las Vegas.
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dishing up cute French-style decor and Gallic favorites
The fourth spot is Spice Market Buffet at Planet Hollywood.
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a variety of international fare including "Middle Eastern specialties (a rarity in Buffetland)."
Last but not least is Garden Court Buffet at Main Street Station.
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attracts a lot of locals, is praised for its value and lack of long lines
Hmmm now I am hungry!
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Default Re: Top Five Buffets in Las Vegas

You are making me hungry too now, vegasrocks!!

My favorite was the one at the Paris, especially one of their fish dishes (sort of fish-stew) was finger-licking!!
And also the ambiance was really nice at the Paris, a bit like a marketplace in a typical French village.
But to be fair, i have not tried the 1st two on the list, so could well be that those are even better.

I was not so enthousiastic about the buffet at Main Street Station, cause the food and ambiance reminded me
of a Thanks-giving meal at an elderly home (not that i've ever had one, but can imagine). Great prices though.

About the Spice Market Buffet i have heard great things and that one is first on my personal list.

Now i'm going to look for a towel, so i can wipe the drool off my face...
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Old 09-06-2011, 01:30 PM
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Default Re: Top Five Buffets in Las Vegas

Thanks for all that buffet info vegasrocks.

And since River says the Village buffet at Paris was outstanding, I think I'll try to make it my first stop upon my next visit to Sin City.

Just give me a good hearty breakfast and a sandwich for lunch, and my day will be complete as far as meals are concerned.

After that, I'll be sipping on some kind of spirited concoction during the rest of the day.
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