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Caesars palace buffet
Caesars palace buffet








caesars palace buffet

Everything else is fine but not remarkable. The price of the buffet is a lot to pay just to eat sliders though. It's perfectly cooked and combined with the bun and cheese, it tastes like butter. The slider is really the only thing that I crave after leaving this buffet. For the price tag, you definitely want to enjoy your meal. I believe this is also the most (or one of the most) expensive buffets in Vegas. Variety and presentation aren't very important if you don't love the taste of what you're eating. So, why is this only my third favorite buffet? Flavor, or lack of flavor. All these little plates limit what you can carry on any one trip to the buffet. It's adorable but not entirely practical. Also, many dishes are served on tiny individual serving-size plates. I believe they call these areas "live-action stations". First of all, you can watch the chefs prepare the food. There's no question that this buffet has the best presentation of any buffet in Vegas. I know they also have soup, juice, bread selection, the list goes on. Bacchanal has Chinese food, sushi, a salad bar, an amazing meat and cheese selection, pizza, pasta, Mexican food with a whole area devoted to different kinds of salsa, American comfort food, a carving station with the biggest selection of meats at any buffet, seafood and probably the biggest dessert area of any buffet I've seen. The only buffet I've seen with more variety was at Rio, but Rio is desperately lacking in quality and atmosphere. You really can't beat the variety on the buffet. You could eat there multiple times, sit in different dining areas and feel like you're eating at different restaurants (although the food would be the same). Even the chairs and tables are different in different areas. For example, one area is more metal and modern looking.

caesars palace buffet

The seating in the dining rooms is comfortable, and I like that different dining areas are decorated differently. We probably waited about 10 minutes during lunch on a weekday. For better or worse, everything seemed the same as on my previous visit.except for the line (thankfully). More recently, we visited Vegas close to the 1-year anniversary of the Bacchanal Buffet. I think it took about an hour for us to get to the front of the line. All the turnstiles were filled, but this time the line didn't go all the way to the door. We still wanted to try the Bacchanal Buffet during our January visit to Vegas, so we stopped there again around noon on a Friday, the day we were heading home. We waited a few minutes, realized there was no way we'd make it to the front of the line before dinner started and left to go have lunch at The Buffet at Wynn (my #1 favorite buffet) where the wait was only about a half hour. The line was wrapped around through a bunch of turnstiles and snaked out towards the door. The wait for lunch was at least 2 hours long. I first visited the Bacchanal Buffet the first week of January. I can see why it gets this top rating, but in my opinion, it comes in third. Since opening almost a year ago, the new buffet at Caesars Palace, the Bacchanal Buffet, has been rated the number one Las Vegas buffet by several top sources.










Caesars palace buffet