![]() The Fabulous Las Vegas stands out as one of the best foodie cities in America. If I could only rate the staff, I would give Donna, our waitress 5 stars, and if I could rate the food only I would go into the negatives if this app allowed it.Find the Best Restaurants for Desserts in Las Vegas for 2023 I did like one of their creamy desserts with a chocolate cake crumble topping but the crème brûlée was like soup under the crusty top! To add to this list of issues, the plates were dirty and the first coffee cup I grabbed from the clean dishes had pink lipstick on it and obviously wasn’t washed properly. I was hoping things would getter better at the dessert bar but that was not the case. Orange juice was watered down and the coffee was ok. He was kind enough to mention that he had been making omelettes for 30 years but you would never know by looking at my picture. ![]() Three times he dashed them with salt… 3 big dashed if salt. As I watched the cook make my omelette, I was shocked at the amount of food he added to each omelette. The waffles were dry and crumbly, the eggs offered were a strange consistency that resemble those dehydrated eggs mixes used at Hampton Inn free breakfast, and the rest of the items were not even edible. The staff was amazing but the qualify of the food was just atrocious. I'm glad to know I can get a gluten free prime rib in this town, as many places have gluten in their prime rib seasoning, but I'll make sure to order it medium rare to avoid a basically raw dish next time.ĭefinitely skip this buffet. It was nearly impossible to cut but I took it home and heated it up in my air fryer for 10 minutes and it was still rare, but not raw. Like laughably not even black and blue rare, it looked like it touched heat for a moment. Somehow even with my clarification, my prime rib came out straight up raw. My husband and I ordered the prime ribs ($17.50) He ordered his medium rare and I said "whatever is the rarest piece still available." The waitress said, "so rare?" I said, "yeah, sometimes places only have medium as their rarest piece later at night, so if that's the rarest piece still available, that's fine."īecause of the non-marked, gluten-free menu and the fact that we had a show to catch, I didn't want to have to wait longer to only to be told the kitchen only had medium rare or medium left and would that be ok? So if medium rare or medium or charred to the bone is the rarest piece left, it's fine, I'm saying ahead of time that I'll take it. It's such a burden for the customer and it drags out the time it takes to order by a good 15-20+ minutes every time. It's so annoying having to explain what "gluten free" is to every waiter, then wait for them to question the kitchen staff, who don't necessarily know what they're looking for. I don't understand how casino restaurants in a tourist mecca like Las Vegas of all places, in 2021, still don't have menus that note which items that they serve are gluten free or not. I have Celiac disease thus I can't eat any gluten. ![]() Definitely coming back here the next time I visit Vegas. I was so busy eating so much food (and enjoying it) that I forgot to take more pics! I can only imagine how good dinner must be. ![]() It was crispy, yet flaky at the same time and the shrimp wasn't dried out (probably one of the best fried shrimp I've had anywhere). Not surprisingly, it was even better! The fried shrimp didn't look that appetizing but was I wrong. The kabob, chicken and ham were actually succulent and juicy! The orange juice I asked for was fresh squeezed and my parents praised the coffee! Exclamation marks everywhere! It was so good that we came back for lunch. Boy, were we in for a surprise! It was fresh, actually fresh and really delicious! There were some stuff I've never heard of before, like hearts of palm (which in fact was really good) and others but the meats were incredible, along with typical breakfast foods. We had breakfast here, after a really disappointing buffet at Paris the night before so we weren't expecting much. This was one of the places we went, along with Le Buffet at Paris and Carnival Buffet at Rio. I took my parents a couple of weeks ago to Vegas and we tried the Buffet of Buffets pass. ![]()
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