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Top 10 Vegas Buffets
11/07/2007

Between all the gambling and drinking and partying that goes on in Vegas, you've gotta fuel back up for the next round. And there's no better bang for the buck than the infamous Sin City buffets.

Started as a way to lure gamblers away from the tables, these extravagant (that word gets used a lot when talking about Vegas), and overstuffed buffets are now attractions in their own right. Since we'll need plenty of refueling this weekend, the guys over at TravelWorm.com offered their top 10 favorite places to expand your waistline.

1. Paris Hotel & Casino Le Village Buffet
Set inside a remarkable French Village setting, this buffet takes Las Vegas dining to a new level. Featuring live-action stations & dishes cooked to order, this buffet brings French culinary to life with its expertise and visual attention to detail.

2. Rio Suites Hotel & Casino Carnival World & Village Seafood Buffets
These buffets are often voted by locals as the best in town. Both concepts were the first of their kind. Carnival World was first to offer fare from around the globe, which is now industry standard, and Village Seafood was first to offer quality seafood dishes.

3. Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino Spice Market Buffet
With its combination of American traditional, authentic Middle Eastern, original seafood dishes - rounding out the diversity with quality sushi - it's sure to be the hottest new buffet in town. I promise that you won't know where to start.

4. The Orleans Hotel & Casino French Market Buffet
A sensational action buffet featuring Mongolian, Italian, American BBQ, Mexican, seafood and Chinese cooking stations. You won't want to forget about the oversized dessert bar. If you're looking for finger-licking-good food, it's all here!

5. Flamingo Hotel & Casino Paradise Garden Buffet
Watch the playful antics of live flamingos while enjoying a fresh feast at the Paradise Garden Buffet. The all-new buffet includes mounds of shrimp on ice, Alaskan crab legs, seafood salads, prime rib and an ice cream sundae station.

6. Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino THE Buffet
Be seated in one of the many plush booths and explore every possibility of your ultimate food fantasy. Most lavish is the Sunday champagne brunch, which adds such dishes as eggs Benedict, blintzes & smoked fish with bagels and cream cheese.

7. Station Casinos The Feast Gourmet Buffet
What is Vegas without a great buffet and the Feast Buffet is a huge part of that legend. Each of the properties features a Feast Buffet, overflowing with culinary delights from around the world, and offering its own unique style to each hotel.

8. Harrah's Hotel & Casino Flavors, The Buffet
If all-you-can-eat crab legs, Brazillian BBQ or fresh cut Prime Rib doesn't satisfy your appetite, then its array of delectable side dishes, traditional comfort foods and a variety of pastries prepared to perfection will surely do the trick.

9. Ports O'Call Buffet
After its recent remodel, this buffet is definitely one to take seriously. It has seven separate line counters, each themed with a different region's cuisine. And with their unbeatable prices, you can't go wrong. Don't miss the all-you-can-eat seafood night!

10. The Sahara Buffet
Earning its reputation by being one of the largest and most consistent buffets in Las Vegas for several decades, it's also known for its great value. They offer seafood, pasta, pizza, BBQ, a salad bar and a wide variety of desserts at a very reasonable price.

Comments

DisgustedDigger wrote:

I have to admit, this posting on your blog is lame. There is no information on any of the buffets. You don't list prices or ratings on quality of food. Was this your attempt at a crap top 10 list at digg?

------- @DisgustedDigger
Nope, not an attempt at a crap top 10 list for Digg. If I wanted to do that, I would have done Top 10 Celebs with the Biggest Boobs.

I agree with your comments. Definitely not enough info included on this, and I take full responsibility. I'm getting with Travelworm today to have them supply some concrete reasons why they chose these as their top 10, along with costs, reviews etc. and I'll post in an update. Look for it today or tomorrow

BG
11/07/2007 10:01 PM

Kevin wrote:

where are Wynn and the Bellagio???!
11/07/2007 10:25 PM

LVLocal wrote:

Mandalay Bay or Caesars

Orleans - NO WAY - unless your looking for a cheap date, and have a good doctor
11/08/2007 07:48 AM

Mike H wrote:

The Wynn, The Bellagio, MGM Grand, and Caesars have the four best buffets yet not one is mentioned here. The Goden Nugget buffet listed is filled with low-quality food and sucks.
11/21/2007 07:13 PM

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