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Las Vegas Restaurants


Las Vegas Restaurants

Eating in Las Vegas restaurants is part of the Vegas experience. Every type of cuisine imaginable is available, and a number of Las Vegas restaurants are even open 24 hours. There is a restaurant for every price range, from $.99 hot dogs at Circus Circus to gourmet offerings served by such Las Vegas restaurants as Michael's at Barbary Coast. Some of the world's most famous chefs now have opened Las Vegas restaurants, including Emeril Lagasse, Wolfgang Puck, Nobu Matsuhisa and Julian Serrano.



The city is famous for its sumptuous Las Vegas restaurants buffets, offering lavish spreads for a low price. Most of the Las Vegas restaurants located in major hotels and casinos offer three buffets every day, ranging in price from as little as $5 to as much as $30 for dinner.

The buffet lines can be quite long at Las Vegas restaurants, especially on weekends. It's possible to get a "buffet line pass" as a comp for Las Vegas restaurants if you've spent some time in the hotel's casino. The pass enables the bearer to go directly to the front of Las Vegas restaurants buffet lines. Breakfast buffets at Las Vegas restaurants run from about 7am to 10 am, lunch from about 11am to 3pm, and dinner 4-pm to 10prm. Weekend brunches, at those Las Vegas restaurants that offer them, run from about 10am to 4pm. Some include all the champagne you can drink.

A Guide To Buffets at Las Vegas Restaurants

Aladdin's Spice Market Buffet
Named the "City's Best" among Las Vegas restaurants in 2001 and 2002, the Spice Market combines gourmet cuisines from around the world.

Bally's Big Kitchen Buffet
International cuisines as well as traditional American favorites abound in this comfortable kitchen atmosphere, particularly known among Las Vegas restaurants for its seafood.

Bellagio
The Buffet is on the higher end of prices, offering exotic items you won't find at other Las Vegas restaurants, such as wild boar and buffalo.

Holiday Inn Boardwalk
This Coney Island-themed venue is one of the few Las Vegas restaurants with a 24-hour buffet.

Ceasar's Palace Palatium Buffet
Ancient Rome is the theme of the dıcor, but the food selection extends into a variety of different cuisines. The Palatium offers arguably the widest array of food of all Las Vegas restaurants.

Circus Circus Buffet
Circus Circus Buffet is one of the largest Las Vegas restaurants.

Flamingo Hilton Paradise Garden Buffet
Overlooking the Flamingo gardens, this restaurant provides a view of flamingos and beautiful white fish.

Gold Coast Ports 'O Call Buffet
Gold Coast offers one of the least expensive (but still lavish) buffets among Las Vegas restaurants.

Harrah's Fresh Market Square Buffet
Like many Las Vegas restaurants buffets, the Fresh Market menu draws from Europe, Asia and Mexico.

Imperial Palace
The Imperial Palace offers one of the lowest priced buffets available in Las Vegas restaurants.

Las Vegas Hilton Buffet
International selections and a world-renowned pastry chef make this a distinctive dining experience.

Luxor Pharaoh's Pheast Buffet
Pizza, carving and omelet stations add to the international buffet selections to make this a lavish offering among Las Vegas restaurants.

Mandalay Bay Bay Side Buffet
International selections for breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in one of the more unique settings offered by Las Vegas restaurants - a beautiful tropical water garden.



MGM Grand Buffet
Unlike most Las Vegas restaurants, the MGM's lavish menu changes daily.

Mirage Buffet
The Mirage's buffet menu is extensive even among Las Vegas restaurants, with over 150 items daily.

Paris Le Village Buffet
French cuisine is the specialty at Le Village; not many Las Vegas restaurants buffets offer made-to-order crepes for dessert.

Rio Village Seafood Buffet
This pricier buffet is unique among Las Vegas restaurants because it offers all the lobster you can eat.

Riviera World's Fare Buffet
Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Barbeque and American food stations offer something for everyone.

Sahara Buffet
The Sahara offers one of the largest Las Vegas restaurants, with a lavish buffet and seating for 900.

Suncoast St Tropez Buffet
The intimate dining area of this modestly-priced buffet offers more privacy than many Las Vegas restaurants, with separated dining areas.

A Guide To Las Vegas Restaurants By Type of Cuisine

Asian Las Vegas Restaurants
Cafe Lago at Caesars Palace
China Grill at Mandalay Bay
Chinois at The Forum Shops At Caesars
Hamada Asian Village at Stratosphere
Mikado at The Mirage
Noodles at Bellagio
Shanghai Lilly at Mandalay Bay
Spice Market Buffet at Aladdin
Tsunami Asian Grill at Venetian
Continental Las Vegas Restaurants
3950 at Mandalay Bay
Forum Cafı at The Forum Shops At Caesars
Isis at Luxor
Michael's at Barbary Coast
Paradise Cafı at The Mirage
Red Square at Mandalay Bay
WB Stage 16 at Venetian
Wolfgang Puck Cafı at MGM Grand
French Las Vegas Restaurants
8-0-8 at Caesars
Chinois at The Forum Shops At Caesars
Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris
Josef's at Desert Passage at Aladdin
La Chine at Paris
Le Cafe lle St. Louis at Paris
Le Cirque at Bellagio
Lutıce at Venetian
Mon Ami Gabi at Paris
Picasso at Bellagio
Pinot Brasserie at Venetian
Gourmet Las Vegas Restaurants
Aureole at Mandalay Bay
Camelot at Excalibur
Conrad's at Flamingo Hilton
Michael's at Barbary Coast
Pietro's at Tropicana
Seasons at Bally's
Top Of The World at Stratosphere
Italian Las Vegas Restaurants
Alta Villa at Flamingo Hilton
Bertolini's at The Forum Shops At Caesars
BICE at Desert Passage at Aladdin
Caffe Ferraro at Desert Passage at Aladdin
Canaletto at Venetian
Fellini's Tower of Pasta at Stratosphere
Il Fornaio at New York New York
Lombardi's at Desert Passage at Aladdin
Onda at The Mirage
P.S. Italian Grill at Venetian
Spago at The Forum Shops At Caesars
Stivali Italian Ristorante at Circus Circus
Terrazza at Caesar's
The Verandah at Four Seasons
Tintoretto's at Venetian
Tremezzo at Aladdin
Valentino at Venetian
Wolfgang Puck's Trattoria del Lupo at Mandalay Bay
Zeffirino at Venetian

Find out more about Las Vegas restaurants and dining experiences:



MetroGuide Network's DiningGuide http://www.las.vegas.diningguide.net
AOL City Guide http://www.digitalcity.com/lasvegas/dining/
Taste of Vegas http:// www.tasteofvegas.com





       
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