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Doug--Just came back from Vegas and and I'm not 300 lbs.--(well,not anymore) and visited many high end restaurants and the best value was at the Wynn buffet--its not about how much food you eat but simply about the quality / presentation and service .In spite of what Jeff says try it anyway--you'll be glad.
__________________ Jack Matyas 1547 A/FIA 1547 B/FIA 154 SS/JA Soon A B C D E F G/SA I stayed at the Wynns this past weekend, rooms excellent, all top shelf, buffet was excellent, wound up getting comped for 2 dinners and a breakfast, excellent quality but everything else at Wynns was way over the top $ wise. Best bang for the buck at any of the main hotels was Venetia's restaurant row, big meals under 10-12 bucks. gary federico s/st #11 |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Tightwad,TEXAS
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I heard the Friday Night Buffet at the RIO is outstanding if you like Sea Food !!!!!!!
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Tony Romas is definitely a good choice, especially for ribs. I heard the light show in that area is really a sight to see. Sambas Brazilian Steakhouse in the Mirage was excellent as well. There is an Outback right on the Strip near the Flamingo which is always a good choice.
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