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This review is only for the BREAKFAST. For $16, in a competitive environment like Las Vegas and especially within the Hotel Casinos, this place "More: The Buffet @ The Luxor" is sub-par to their peers in many aspects. The price seems high for what you get, at least that's my opinion for the Breakfast selection. That's what I'd imagine paying for a lunch, and/or for something with greater quantity of more diverse selection and better quality too. The variety seems limited, very limited for a buffet. They had for breakfast, from what I remember, only a few food stations including: Fresh Omelet / Scramble Grill with a Chef, but otherwise just steam trays of: Corned Beef Hash, Waffles, Pancakes, Apple Crepes, Cheese Crepes, PORK Based Meats (Bacon and Sausages), Eggs, Toast and some pastries, breads and fruit. So, if you're Jewish or Muslim and can't eat the swine, know that there's not much selections other than their pork based breakfast meats. If gambling income in a hotel subsidizes meals, this set-up should either be complimentary to those who gamble or are hotel guests, or cost no more than $5.99 to bring people in. The food quality wasn't bad, it was edible, and as I like to say in a cliched way, "I wouldn't throw her outta bed" - - so, can't complain that it didn't do the trick to fulfill the ultimate goal of feeding an appetite. The rating I'm giving this is more based on "in comparison to both what's available in the area and what you can get or that same price elsewhere nearby" so, if I were to make a suggestion, I'd say they need to improve to keep up with the competition in other hotel casinos. It's located in a lower level, and had a line to wait in (not sure how many patrons were 1st time visitors as opposed to repeat visiting fans, i'd guess all were newbies) that went by fast to get seated. The drinks are self service, as of course the buffet food is, so it does the job as far as being a fast way to get fed and get in and out quickly. For those who are coming to the Luxor, the self-parking is not connected to the Hotel / Casino, so it's a tad off-site, where you have to walk outside a little bit and a short distance, but for those who that's an issue for, be warned or go to the Valet.
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