What's the best buffet you've ever been to?

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Golden Corral

the small town I live in only has a shitty chinese buffet and a golden corral that hasn't been good for 10 years, but vegas has some really crazy ones

An Indian buffet down the street from my apartment. Decent variety of meat and vegetarian dishes, naan, mango lassi, chai, desserts, all for $10.

There's this sushi buffet place near me. All you can eat for ~$20. Sushi is pretty good and they have a lot of other basic Asian stuff at the buffet too. They definitely lose money when my friends and i eat there. It must be a front for yakuza. I live in South East Florida .

I went on a business trip for boeing to las vegas and the buffet there was fuckin incredible. Legit pick your own lobsters, and the langoustines were to die for. I mustve ate close to $200 worth of shit every night for 4 days

We have a place here in LA called vegas seafood buffet

It's alright, definitely a few notches above any other buffet I've been to. They have a variety of sushi rolls, most of which are actually pretty good and no cheapo rice-filled cali rolls. They also have an assortment of chinese food like orange chicken and egg rolls which is all good. On top of that they have decent desserts and a benihana type area where they'll cook whatever you choose in front of you.

vegas ones

vegas

Same. I realized the grocery store has a better buffet than shitty Chinese place. Also, Vegas. They literally sell at cost just to keep you in the Casino.

Iron Skillet at any truck stop is usually pretty good for the price

other than that, Las Vegas has buffets for any taste and any budget

There's this expensive chinese buffet that's pretty good. $25/person for mongolian grill, noodle station, dim sum, regular stuff, lobster/crab, and a shit ton of sushi and sashimi, all restaurant quality. And then they've got a ton of cakes, custards and unique desserts.

The mcchicken house. I ate myself
to death. Bok bok

Hotel del Coronado Sunday brunch.

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Which vegas buffets are best? Strip only. Don't want to get robbed

Cesar's Palace buffet is best in town. Rio World Buffet is runner up. Both are dank as fuck

James "Jimmy" Buffet

nah, they probably make the money up with all the trendy girls that go in, have 6 pieces of a California roll and some rice and that's it.

Either this or a Chinese all you can eat buffet called King's Buffet. Haven't been to either in years but I remember my whole family loved the food at both places.

Don't eat at restaurants, just don't. I've worked in so many different kitchens and they are all disgusting as fuck literally cross contaminating everything and grabbing all the food with dirty fingers that have touched trash and raw chicken/fish/beef and it is just fucking awful. Also everyone hates the customers, they WILL spit in your food (even at nice places not fast food shit or applebees) and everything is from a sysco truck and has been left out under heat lamps for 5 hours.

Dining out is for foodcucks only.

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Cesar Palace is great.
The Buffet at the Wyn is top tier also

Bacchanal at Ceasar's Palace.

For my money? The buffet at the M Resort in Vegas. It's super far off the strip, so they entice people by offering an absurdly good buffet for something like $20. It includes unlimited (good) beer and wine even. My friend ate so much he puked an hour later.

An Asian type Buffett by Ft Lewis in Washington. Something like Super Buffett. Had every kind of dish you could imagine and it all looked and tasted like it was made that day.

my dream is to travel to las vegas, eat at an all you can eat lobster buffet, have sex with a thick thigh black prostitute and drunk fight with a local.

How much would a lobster buffet cost?

I don't think of buffets as good or bad because they're all pretty samey and simply tolerable...plus there's so many variables like how long a tray sits over a steam well. The best buffets though are busy ones, which is mostly a location thing, because they have to swap out food constantly. If the kitchen is busy the food is fresh; if the kitchen is slow you're probably getting burnt, ignored garbage.

There is this local place by me, a one-off and not a chain, run by the amish. Always packed, huge dining room and constant fresh food. The food itself isn't compelling...but what's there is well made.

you're more likely to get robbed on the Strip desu.
on Strip, Caesar's Palace
off Strip, Green Valley Ranch

Wynn Buffet or the Cosmopolitan Buffet

>I don't think of buffets as good or bad because they're all pretty samey and simply tolerable
This is true. But I really do enjoy buffets for their sheer variety and combinations. I love salad bars in particular, because buying all of the greens and produce toppings on a grocery list at once is very expensive and they don't last long in the fridge or lose their freshness from getting overdressed.

I'm also a sucker for local "Chinese" buffets that have hibachi noodle stations where they cook the food in front of you along with good sushi selections.

Here's an entertaining new documentary I watched the other day focused entirely on buffets:
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Holmes county?

where is this

Vegas. All you can eat buffet for $14, I've never seen so much food.

Not sure if it counts, but boi na braza in cincinnati was pretty good

There's a local casino that has a decent buffet, it's only like $18 for dinner and the food quality is actually good for a buffet, not just quantity over quality. Fresh salmon and all sorts of roasts there.

But best buffet I went to was in Caesars Palace. I didn't even get to eat from some sections of it, the bbq area looked fucking incredible and I didn't even touch it. Here's a pic of the seafood there.

Sarasota

Pizza Ranch!

a buffet in some hotel in china
besides the regular buffet offerings
there were chefs that cooked stuff to your liking without paying extra for it
$15

Small-time local buffets in Jordan. You eat like a king for like $11-12 (Dinar, but still)

Captain George's Seafood Restaurant in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

This bitch was expensive as fuck ($35 per person) but Jesus, Mary, and motherfucking Joseph, all you can eat crab legs, oysters, clams, crawfish, CRAB LEGS, fish, clam chowder, and an actually decent dessert section that isn't just an ice cream machine and some brownies. Fucking baklava, numerous cakes and pies, pudding out the ass. AND CRAB LEGS.

Pic related is a goddamn ship on top of the buffet

Eh, I got a Chinese buffet here with snow crab legs for $15 tax included already.

Vegas made me never want to eat a buffet again.

Boomtown in Reno, Nevada
Seafood buffet/10

FUCK YES.

nice dubs.

been to Cap George's in Myrtle several times. UNLIMITED Godzilla-sized crab legs.

This might sound stupid but i don't like buffets. When i go out to eat i really enjoy the feeling of sitting down, picking something from the menu and waiting for the waiter to bring it to me. Having to choose what you're getting each time and trying to balance everything on your place just always feels so akward to me.

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Chinese food buffet was great in two cities on the mexicali/calexico border, chinese food in this area is different since its a chinese town built in mexico today its baja's california norte's capitol

Another buffet that has recognition as tops is an breakfast buffet at a 5star type inn

why would you even post in a thread about buffets then you fucking faggot?

>Caesar's Palace
You mean the Bacchanal? Went there shortly after it opened, waited a fucklong to get in, and then it was underwhelming as fuck.

I mean, it wasn't bad, it sure was at least decent, but people were hyping it like you would at least get a blowjob with every bite you take and it just wasn't anywhere near there. Maybe it's better now 5 years later, I may revisit it next time I'm in Vegas.

Attention whore.

For me buffet fill a certain role when it comes to eating out. I wouldn't eat at them often, only do so 3-4 times a year at most, but I kinda enjoy the experience of a buffet. You get to try little bits of a bunch of different things, mix different cuisines on one plate. Ever had meatball tacos with marinara sauce?

Some elegant place that only opens on Sunday. I think it was at Las Vegas.

There's a really good Mongolian BBQ place near me. I've worked out the perfect recipe.

Peking Garden on Route 9 in Hadley, Massachusetts

during an 8-hour layover in oslo, i got to wander around downtown for a while. stumbled into a lunch buffet in a very classy place called Posthallen (chandeliers, marble, etc). they had a mix of chinese and norwegian food options.

i'm sure there are other chinese/norweigan buffets in the world, but this one is certainly at or very close to the top of it.

>My friend ate so much he puked an hour later
such fucking class.

How does the GVR buffet compare to Sunset Station buffet? I usually visit a Las Vegas buffet near me on holidays. My most recent visit was at Sam's Town. It was not good. The best items on the menu were the fried chicken and the chocolate chip cookies. I visited Sunset before (breakfast buffet) and it was good. GVR is a little bit further away, but if it's worth the trip...I'll go.

Hate to break it to you, but sushi is dirt cheap to make. Even if you are eating thirty or forty pieces apiece, they're making a profit.

Denver's brown palace Sunday Champaign brunch. $75, and that's with ghetto bubbly (I think the top was like $200, I haven't done it in forever), and worth every penny.

Caesar's Palace this year. I dunno what it was like before they revamped it, but holy fuck, its amazing now. They have fucking everything, and its all done right. This isn't a good example because the dish is so simple, at least outwardly, but the soba there was better than I remember having in Japan. Definitely better than any place I had it in Los Angeles. I'd give more examples, but I went a little too hard on the unlimited mimosas and can't remember what else stood out as exemplary. What I can say though, is that everything I tried was great, at the very least. I don't think I ever want to waste time at another buffet in Vegas after this. Its one of the more expensive ones, but after going there I'm motivated to become a person that can afford it every day for the rest of my life if I chose to be the most gluttonous of gluttons

Its tied between a local persian place and Star of India (chain)

Chinese buffets are just sugar and msg flavors. American buffets are pretty much the same thing.

You sold me. How much per person with unlimited mimosas?

MSC Splendida and MSC Fantasia cruise ships.
They have wide range of euro food, worldwide ethnic food which changes every day and pizza/burgers/fries for children/teens.

Homemade Salads | Hot Entrée du jour | Hot Entrée du jour

Imported Cheese Display

House Smoked Atlantic Salmon

Peel & Eat Shrimp

Fried Atlantic Calamari

Live Carvery

Irish Eggs Benedict

“Made To Order” Omelet Station

Bacon | Sausage | Corned Beef Hash

French Toast & Waffles

Chief’s Famous Fish & Chips

Assorted Breads | Mini Pastries | Fresh Fruit

Nothing, absolutely nothing unique about it. Hopefully they are good at preparing.

Golden corrals are the standard buffet, they're low quality and high quantity. back of house is also nasty as fuck so I wouldn't possibly call them the best

thanks for clearing that up.

Never been to the Caesar's Palace one but the Bellagio was pretty good, they had excellent chorizo sausage that I was told was made there. The dessert was a bit underwhelming though.

I really liked the breakfast at Luxor too.

I think it was $65. Its pricey, but it was worth it in my opinion. I don't know if it was because we tipped well, but unlimited mimosas apparently means your glass is never empty, and every glass was more champagne than orange juice

If I wasn't trying to get the most out of my first time there I'd probably drink a lot less though. The food is the real draw. Then again, I did end up with a massive hangover despite the amount of water I made sure to drink before I slipped into a food coma. That might be skewing my opinion on it

id pay 65 for a world-class buffet in vegas. i mean whats the point of going if you are going to be a cheapskate?

More money for booze, drugs, gambling, etc.

The one time I went to vegas I blew all the money on gambling. I mean, it was a lot of fun. went 14 hours straight on 800 dollars. up, down, up down etc. that was pretty awesome. but i regret not having a good meal.

Do they have lobster?

Its fucking Santo's or Shinju

We took my mother to the Mother's Day brunch buffet at Water's Edge in Connecticut. It is a nice 3 star hotel on the beach. It was pricey at $50 per person but what's money when it comes to making mom happy? Included a few mimosas too.

It was standard breakfast fare but prepared and presented very well. Scrambled eggs, bacon, hash browns, sausage, ham, omelette station, waffle station, fruit etc. The kicker was the hollandaise sauce. I must have eaten 4 plates of food and drenched everything in hollandaise sauce. I ate some prime rib too from the lunch side of the buffet.

>Spend like 50 fucking dollars for three people to eat
>Full of old people and crazy homeless people
>Smells like shit
>Food sucks

Overrated dog shit.

Man I love this guy's voice

interesting piece of cheese there. remember what it was?

Mystic lake casino's buffet. Wide selection of all kinds of different foods, but not so many that they suffer quality control.
Hyvee also has an incredible breakfast buffet on Sundays.

No, sorry. That's not even my picture. Just something I pulled off their website representative of what I ate. Didn't notice the odd cheese until you pointed it out.

Disneyworld HK

India Palace in Lawrence, KS or Overland Park

spirit cooking
had some depraved kids ass.

Are you in Wellington outside West Palm?

family would go to casino buffets

I just recently moved to Vegas, what's the best affordable buffet?

Kyojin?

There are so many. Call up a major casino front desk and ask them. Say you're a guest there and want the inside scoop.

Having a hotel shill recommend me a restaurant isn't nearly as good as having co/ck/s send me on an adventure.

Fair enough. Why'd you move there anyhow? I like Vegas for the record.

Today's Las Vegas Review Journal paper - Neon (Entertainment) section - Page 31 - Food & Drink - Buffets. Includes Hotel/Casino name, Days of the week, Prices, and any Special buffets (i.e. Hawaiian Pig Roast on Tuesdays at the Aliante casino).

It's like $100.

there's a japanese restaurant i go to with my family that has a buffet menu with 3 hours to eat.

>havent really eaten there because been off to college
>apparently they've been going there often enough to have "their" seating place
>order 50-80 pieces of sashimi
>i'm the only non-obese person at the table, practically anorexic in comparison
>completely embarrassed by my family

one time i went and they gave us these us huge sashimi slices, which easily would've counted for at least 3 pieces anywhere else. i think it's because it was a hot summer weakday and there was almost no one there for dinner, so they were just clearing inventory.

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The best buffets I've experienced were in Reno, Nevada in their casinos.

Atlantis, Hilton, Silver Legacy. Really enjoyed each of those.

Maybe it's the tourism that leads to the higher quality of the buffet, I'm not sure. I miss it though.

Nordic lodge, Charlestown, RI

Where you live yo?

Man... I remember the KFC buffet. Fuckin lit.

In 2011 my family and I went in a cruise to Alaska from Seattle and back, the buffet on board was 10x better than the restaurants they had on board. My favorite meal thing they had was shells and tuna.

I eat for free at Bacchanal pretty frequently and I still am not that big of a fan of buffets in general.

To me, slamming down that much food would ruin the appeal of Vegas for me, if I didn't live here. I'd have to go to bed after eating and probably wouldn't recover for the rest of the night.

I'd much rather drop that money on a well-prepared individual meal at a nicer place. Dinner is as much as $51, and that's plenty to get a nice steak somewhere on the Strip.

Shady Maple Smorgasbord in East Earl, PA.