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| - Part of Vegas's intrigue (for me, at least) is the Buffet of Buffets tour, an all-access pass to some of the best buffets the city of sin has to offer! For 24 hours after time of purchase, your buffet credentials allow you to literally pack it in, to be the glutton you've never before dared yourself to let loose and become. This--and more! Much, much more!--for only $59.99. My review, then, reflects our complete and utter indulgence--our loosened belts and the imminent guilt--touring the Buffet of Buffets.
Rio's "Carnival World":
(Dinner, $34.99 without the pass.)
This buffet, sometimes referred to as the "best buffet in Vegas" and our first stop on the first night, was easily my favorite. Although a bit out of the way (we had to be taxied over), Carnival--with its many, many choices (300 selections, to be exact)--shined! To be sure, that turkey and pork roast carving station was hit hard! Ironic, I realize, that with so much available, flavors from around the globe, that I should return--and return again and again!--to the turkey, mashed potatoes, and green beans. (The neighboring Seafood Buffet required a costly upgrade, which we declined, as there was more than enough--including crab legs and oysters!--in the buffet regular.)
Paris' "Le Village Buffet": https://www.yelp.com/biz/le-village-buffet-las-vegas
(Breakfast, $21.99 without the pass.)
Flamingo's "Paradise Garden Buffet": https://www.yelp.com/biz/paradise-garden-buffet-las-vegas
(Lunch, $21.62 without the pass.)
Planet Hollywood's "Spice Market Buffet": https://www.yelp.com/biz/spice-market-buffet-las-vegas
(Dinner, $30.99 without the pass.)
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