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  • FINALLY!!! Another chance to get fat from a Vegas buffet. Finally checked this buffet off the list from the ones to try. Located near the back left of Caesars Palace, there are signs that direct you there passing your through the casino to tickle your temptations to play some table games while you are walking there. We arrived around 6:15 and got a ticket, per the request of the attendant. (She should just put up a sign because she was telling everyone to get a ticket). Walked around the casino for about 5 minutes and was texted to come back. Got there just to get in line... I don't get that but the line was ridiculously slow. Either way, we waited and waited and got in around 30 minutes later. Not ridiculous but I was under the assumption that when you get texted to go back, you can just walk up and pay and head right in. Anyways, for $55 (You can save a dollar from joining Total Rewards), you are presented with stations and stations of food. From Asian, to Italian, to Mexican, to American BBQ, to Seafood, and finally dessert. The choices are pretty much endless. The highlights of the night which I recommend: Beef Pho: Pho from a non-Vietnamese place sounds pretty shady and makes your skeptical but the broth was pretty deep and but not completely authentic. Sweeter than what I would usually have but tasty nonetheless. Raw Bar: Oysters on the half-shell, shucked right in front of you, Massive shrimp cocktail, ceviche, king crab legs, and baked scallops. SEE FOOD GALORE. You can't pretty much spend your whole meal there if you wanted to. Street Tacos: Cooked on a revolving flattop you can choose from Chicken, Carnitas or Asada with corn tortillas. They are made to order and topped with onions, guac, and cilantro. Aguas Frescas: An assortment of drinks from hibiscus, to guava and horchata. They seem to be made fresh and placed into small bottles for your to try. I'd prefer to have them in smaller bottles so I don't waste them if I didn't like it. Desserts: Tons of ice cream and sorbet flavors, vanilla or chocolate mochi, macarons, carrot cakes, cheesecake, egg tarts, and made to order crepes. Remember to save your stomach for this (or just fill your stomach with the rest of the buffet and reserve your separate dessert stomach for this station) All were really good. Some were a bit sweet but they were pretty balanced for the most part. I wish they had bread pudding like at the Bellagio but the other dessert make up for it. The best I have had in Vegas in a while. Since most buffets are pretty pricey right now, the $55 damage doesn't feel too bad when you compare it to the others and the selection and quality you get at Bacchanal. The wait is still a bummer but if you are a baller or get there early, the wait isn't too bad and probably worth it. Definitely coming back for gain a few more pounds the next time I'm in Vegas!
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