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Who Has the Best Buffet in Las Vegas?

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My good friend Paul over at Best-Las-Vegas-Deals.Com, just released this years consumer report about the best buffet in Las Vegas. It’s a very cool report loaded with tons of great buffet information about where to go and how to get the best deals. (He’s even included a special section that shows you how to get your meal for free.) Be sure to go there to get all the juicy details the second you are done reading this.

Choosing the very best buffet in Las Vegas is no easy task. There are a ton of factors you have to take into consideration. Are you trying to save some money?

Do you prefer seafood, steak, prime rib, ethnic food or all the above? Do you want to go on the strip, off the strip or out of town completely? Are you looking for breakfast, brunch or dinner?

As you can plainly see, choosing the best of the best requires a lot of thought. You cannot just apply some basic formula to come up with the magic answer.

Taking all things into consideration and after months of research, who would you vote to take home the prestigious title of being the best buffet in Las Vegas?

Quite frankly, I wouldn’t have a clue.

The good news is that thanks to people like Paul and his staff, we can get a answer to our question, along with a great explanation, without all the mind-numbing labor. So let’s just what Paul and his crew had to say, shall we…

” In the overall category, The Carnival World Buffet at The Rio is recognized as the best buffet in Las Vegas year after year by locals, guests and even critics. With over 300 dishes of high-quality food, prepared fresh daily, you will not have a hard time finding the food you love.

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An American Grill area features cool touches like hamburgers, hot dogs, milk shakes, and deliciously crispy onion rings. A barbecue station offers various takes on barbecue and the fixings that you’d expect. There’s also a fresh Japanese sushi aream teppanyki grill and a Brazilian grill area that allows patrons to create their own South American stir fry, cooked to order before your very eyes.

They also have the traditional carving station for your favorite fresh carved meats (including delicious Prime Rib), Italian pastas and antipasto, pizza, Chinese dishes, Mexican entrees and more. All this is in addition to the usual offerings of most Las Vegas buffets.

When it comes to desert, there is a wide array of over 70 varieties of homeade pies, cakes and pastires (including sugar-free and low-fat desserts) that are all made from scratch by their famous pastry chef, Randy Sebastian. (Randy is ranked one of the top 10 pastry chefs in the United States). Oh, and we almost forgot, they have 9 gelato flavors and there’s also a make-your-own sundae bar.

Breakfast $15.99 plus tax, 8am-11am Mon-Fri

Lunch $17.99 plus tax, 11am-3:30pm Mon-Fri

Dinner $24.99 plus tax, 3:30pm-10pm Nightly

Saturday & Sunday Champagne Brunch $24.99 plus tax, 8am – 3:30pm

Breakfast & lunch children 4 – 8 $4 off adult price Dinner and brunch children $7 off adult price. Diamond Total Rewards members can reserve a private dining room featuring comfortable banquets, serene water features and dramatic lighting. ”

So, there you have it. You now know, without a doubt, who has the best buffet in Las Vegas.

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But that’s just the “overall” category.

Be sure to visit Paul’s site to see who won in the “Seafood” and “Brunch” categories, and read through his free guide for how to get the most out of your best buffet in Las Vegas experience. (Just click the link to your left where it says “best buffet in Las Vegas)

SOURCE: Paul Kaiser, Best Buffet in Las Vegas, www.Best-Las-Vegas-Deals.com

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