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Vegas Buffet showdown

Discussion in 'Restaurants & Buffets' started by WelshBlonde, May 16, 2018.

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  1. WelshBlonde

    WelshBlonde Wishing I was in Vegas

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    If you're anything like me, I'm sad enough to watch Vegas related stuff at any given chance.

    I came across this video I had not seen that gives a good comparisan between low, mid, and premium buffets.

    I though it was also a nice little intro for anyone wondering what buffets to try.

    Plus it's kinda funny.

    Anyway; enjoy!

     
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  2. MiamiDave

    MiamiDave You Can't Handle the Truth

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    Interesting how there's no "correct" answers to this kind of question, though. I've had all 3 of those and I found Sterling Brunch to be the least value, mostly because I thought the lobster tails were great and I thought the rest of it was good but not worth the cost. I have no interest in oysters or caviar, and I only drank one glass of champagne, so that's probably part of my problem. I'd rather eat a simple breakfast and spend the $40+ at Cosmo for lunch than to do Sterling Brunch again.
     
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    Yes, the clip was entertaining, and it shows there is no best choice for every day. If on a saving mood, the first is good. If intending to try variety of dishes you don't normally have every day, the second is the way. If on a mood to get drunk on Perrier-Jouet with oysters, lobster and caviar to keep you alert, then the third. Viva yummy Las Vegas! :goofy::headbang:
     
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  4. in4mation808

    in4mation808 VMB VIP Expert Picture Taker

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    That's a old video
     
  5. hammie

    hammie VIP Whale

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    .....that had 17 million views. A little over one year old, but

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  6. jeffers102

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    If you haven't already, check out some of their other videos, I've always found them fun and interesting.
     
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    dmr Registered Abuser

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    Actually, kinda makes me want to try the Wicked Spoon more.

    LOL a chef d'cuisine at a buffet!
     
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    I believe the Bellagio head chef was on a recent episode of Chopped... Before that, I had no idea there was a head chef at buffets!
     
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    dmr Registered Abuser

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    I tend to think of the chef character in Buffet Mania or Tabasco. :)
     
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