. "2017-01-08T00:00:00"^^ . . "18"^^ . "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.\n\nPlanet Hollywood's \"Spice Market Buffet\":\n(Dinner, $30.99 without the pass.)\nI'm sure it was there at the other buffets, but it wasn't until our final stop, here at Spice Market, that I saw cotton candy at a buffet. That's very creative, cotton candy at a buffet! (I didn't eat any, but still...) And what's also a bit different here at the Spice Market is that whatever it is that you're drinking is also serve yourself buffet-style. (I believe Spice Market also has an all-you-can-drink alcohol menu as well, if that's at all necessary.) I liked it here, not as much as Rio's buffet, but it's worthy of applause. Again, there are many, many cuisine styles available to choose from, and the dessert bar is certainly noteworthy, but I have to include how tasty the pork roast was. I loved it. As a matter of fact, I felt that the \"American\" selections were much more appealing than some of the others. I usually stray from American foods (as I've had so much), but the mashed potatoes, green beans, and the sliced pork roast and turkey were my favorites.\n\nRio's \"Carnival World\": https://www.yelp.com/biz/carnival-world-and-seafood-buffet-las-vegas\n(Dinner, $34.99 without the pass.)\n\nParis' \"Le Village Buffet\": yelp.com/biz/le-village-...\n(Breakfast, $21.99 without the pass.)\n\nFlamingo's \"Paradise Garden Buffet\": yelp.com/biz/paradise-ga...\n(Lunch, $21.62 without the pass.)"^^ . "18"^^ . . "4"^^ . "13"^^ .