Thursday, April 8, 2010

Buffet Recommendations

Looking for a buffet to go to in a few weeks. My boyfriend and I are not fancy eaters so it sounds like the Bellagio wouldnt be right for us. Basic pastas, meats, pizza and things like that will make us happy. We also HATE seafood...I know, I know...my mother gives me grief for that everyday. Looking for a location on the strip. Any siggestions?





Also...how do I get those 2 for 1 coupons everyone mentions in their reviews?





Thanks



Buffet Recommendations


If you want a basic buffet on the strip try MGM, Monte Carlo, Bally%26#39;s Big Kitchen and Harrah%26#39;s all are pretty good nothing fancy...



Buffet Recommendations




Hello!





I understand my husband and I HATE seafood also!!



We are extremely picky eaters only like mostly american



food.





The World Carnival Buffet at the Rio Suites Hotel



is great including a create your own sundae bar.





Mandalay Bay has a buffet called The Bayside Buffet



with carved meats like ham,roast beef and mashed potato



macaroni and cheese, vegetables and pizza.





Seating by the floor to ceiling windows is nice



with a view of the beach and swimming pool area.






You can%26#39;t go wrong with the buffet at Harrah%26#39;s. For the money it has the best Prime rib and chicken salads potatoes and desserts. Obtain $5 off coupons in the Carnival court yard. You must sign up for a players card to get the discount. Good for breakfast, lunch or dinner. 2 customers per coupon. Also the buffet at Paris is a deal for late breakfast. Everything is excellent! We ate there 3 times and all were good. Last meal was on 9 March. If you are not big eaters try spliting a Club or Rueben sandwich at the coffee shops. Bellagio would be my choice. Very relaxed and beautiful. Bon appetite!




I can%26#39;t say enough about the Spice Market at the Aladdin. We go there everytime we visit. We like to go for lunch, then have a small dinner somewhere late at night. It is a good thing there is a escalator leaving. They have different foods from all around the world and the basics. I%26#39;ve seen Italian, Middle Eastern, Asian, Mexican, European and American. Also, the deserts are delicious. I have tried things there in small quantities without the risk of ordering them in a restaurant. It isn%26#39;t the cheapest on the strip, but it isn%26#39;t the most expensive and well worth the money.




harrah%26#39;s gives you 2 for 1 coupon for the buffet if you



sign up for one of their players cards.it don%26#39;t cost anything



and it takes about 3 or 4 minutes.Me and my wife eat at



Harrah%26#39;s buffet at least once for breakfast and dinner



on each trip we make to Vegas.Pretty good selection of



food.





have fun,





AL




Thanks everyone...Your recommendations are appreciated!




Just noted down all these recommendations thanks, they are really useful. We also hate seafood and thought we were alone in this. Glad there are plenty of places to cater for us.




Orleans is the place for you, and it is cheap. Another very good one and inexpensive is Main Street Station downtowm. These are the two best in town for the money.




Harrah%26#39;s and Rio have online coupons for their buffets at their hotel websites. Also, try lasvegasadvisor.com site for info on buffets etc. (that%26#39;s where I found out about the coupons - by reading their ';free'; forum) Enjoy!




Do they ALWAYS have the coupons on their site, or just sometimes?





I just checked and couldn%26#39;t find any...







I plan to visit the RIO Buffet at the end of March..

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