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Being an out-of-town'er, Las Vegas buffet seems to be a once every few years affair. Before this recent trip, Wicked Spoon of Cosmopolitan was the "it" buffet. And before that it was Wynn's, and Bellagio's, and so forth. My wife though has been telling me that Bacchanal at Caesar's was pretty good. Of course, it is my duty and I must oblige. We fell in line that moved briskly at about 5pm, just beating the dinner crowd. The spread was pretty good. We ate at Wicked Spoon later on our trip and Bacchanal has more selections. Big plus on the lamb; coupled with mint jelly, mmm delicioso! I tried my kinds pizza and man, that some serious pie as well! Bacchanal has some good selection of dessert but tops it off with a Thai Tea Boba Float. On a side note, I'm still surprised some people are still perplexed as to what Thai Tea and Boba are. Its been a while since I have visited the other buffets in Las Vegas but right now, Bacchanal of Caesars seems to be one of the top buffets in the city.
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