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| - So this is probably the most expensive buffet I will ever pay for in my life. But it was pretty awesome for a few reasons.
Their paella is awesome. OMG so good, the sausages and cuts of beef are delicious. Their sushi is top notch. The mini lasagnas are great. Their pizza is so-so. I could rack my brains for a while to try and remember just the vast array of world cuisine you can get. They even have good mediterranean food, but was a bit bummed they didn't have an Indian buffet section.
A big reason this is as expensive as it is is definitely the seafood section, they have Alaskan king crab, snow carb, etc. Its all fresh and amazing and you're subsidizing that no doubt. But you will have a moment if youre not used to spending a couple hundred almost for 2 people for one meal where you think, "oh man I could eat at _____ for a 10th of this." Also you'll fill up soon and think man there's just so many choices, if you like one item are you cheating yourself by getting more of it by trying another of it versus a new food item? Needless to say anything that was just meh I didnt finish. But its totally worth it to do it at least once.
There is usually a huge line for this place around dinner. Shoot for early bird. We waited like 20 minutes or so and my feet hurt from walking on the strip. The layout is nothing too special IMO for seating - all the food stations are like continuous in a cafeteria buffet kind of way except for the dessert which is off to itself in the middle. It starts with seafood, then Spanish, meats, American-ish, Mexican, Italian, Med, then Asian cuisines til the end pretty much. They bring you your drinks and its a cool thing to check out if youre staying at Caesar's.
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