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re: Best Buffet in Las Vegas?
Posted on 12/20/16 at 10:02 pm to goldennugget
Posted on 12/20/16 at 10:02 pm to goldennugget
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The thing is, for the basic servings at these buffets, the quality of the buffet at say, Red Rock is not too far from the quality of say, Bachannal at Caesars Palace.
Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch. I hit both of these and they were good. Just don't forget to get your discount by joining the players club. Frankly, I would hit them again over say Wicked Spoon.
Posted on 12/21/16 at 12:56 am to Langland
Bellagio, Wynn/Encore, Aria, CP, M, and not mentioned yet, but the best if there on a Sunday..the Sterling Champagne Brunch at Bally.
Also as mentioned, if on a budget or staying at Stations properties, GVR and Red Rock are great for the price with a card, also Spice Market at PH(has Middle Eastern fare dating to it's Aladdin roots)..
Don't miss out on the Asian and Mexican fare if from La..much better than what we have here.
Also as mentioned, if on a budget or staying at Stations properties, GVR and Red Rock are great for the price with a card, also Spice Market at PH(has Middle Eastern fare dating to it's Aladdin roots)..
Don't miss out on the Asian and Mexican fare if from La..much better than what we have here.
This post was edited on 12/21/16 at 1:05 am
Posted on 12/21/16 at 8:43 am to Langland
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Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch. I hit both of these and they were good. Just don't forget to get your discount by joining the players club. Frankly, I would hit them again over say Wicked Spoon.
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Also as mentioned, if on a budget or staying at Stations properties, GVR and Red Rock are great for the price with a card, also Spice Market at PH(has Middle Eastern fare dating to it's Aladdin roots)..
Glad I am not the only one who sees that the Red Rock/GVR/Station Buffets aren't all that bad.
I mean come on, when it comes to the shite served in trays that you help yourself to(which is what compromises 90% of a buffet), how high of a quality gap can there be? Orange Chicken is Orange Chicken. Is it really going to be that much of a higher quality at a place like Wicked Spoon as opposed to Red Rock?
It's all about the special offerings.
Go to the buffet at Red Rock, then go to a top dollar buffet like at Bellagio or Wynn. I guarantee you that you will say the buffet at Bellagio/Wynn was better, but was it worth the extra $40-$50? No.
For me the biggest difference in quality is the desserts. You know you will get the best quality at the high end places, and the lower end places can be hit or miss(even at Studio B there are some items that aren't great, like the Creme Brulee).
With that being said I have never been to a really low end place like the buffet at Circus Circus/Excalibur or the cheaper downtown casinos. So when I say there aren't that big of a difference in quality of buffets I am talking about the lower-mid end range(Stations) vs. High End(5 Star Casino Hotels)
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