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Best Restaurants -(International)
Cocoa Palms
(Restaurants - International)
3000 Las Vegas Blvd SLas Vegas NV 89109 702-732-6111
Description:
THE STRIP. Cocoa Palms' atmosphere is tropical, and the establishment is "designed to reflect the casual elegance of restaurants in Miami's trendy South Beach area". The laid-back, chummy staff makes every experience pleasant, whether you opt for the basic buffet or try one of the four action buffet stations. At the latter, guests may watch as their food is prepared by expert chefs in a variety of ways: broiling, grilling, carving, or wok-searing.
Cravings Buffet at the Mirage
(Restaurants - International)
3400 Las Vegas Blvd SLas Vegas NV 89109 702-791-7223
Description:
THE STRIP. Take a seat in this brightly decorated, mirrored room with a plate piled high from the superb buffet. International cooking shows play on flat-screen TVs scattered around the dining area, encouraging you to sample some of the global fare offered at the buffet's thirteen chef stations. Dim sum, rotisserie chicken, a raw bar, and an assortment of carved meats are just a few of the many tasty options.
Emperor's Buffet
(Restaurants - International)
3535 Las Vegas Blvd SLas Vegas NV 89109 702-731-3311
Description:
THE STRIP. Throughout the day, good food, a broad selection of dishes, and wallet-friendly prices keep regulars and tourists flocking to the Imperial's heavy-laden buffet tables. A convenient location and friendly staff help make the dining experience a satisfying one. Stop in for Sunday brunch and enjoy a glass of premium champagne with your happily overfilled plate.
French Market Buffet
(Restaurants - International)
4500 W Tropicana AveLas Vegas NV 89103 702-365-7111
Description:
WEST OF THE STRIP. Despite the name, this Orleans Hotel buffet serves a wide variety of cuisines, including traditional American, Mongolian, Chinese, Italian, and Mexican, as well as seafood and barbecue. All meals are served every day, but don't miss Sunday brunch, a favorite with hotel guests. Specialties like eggs made-to-order, ribs, and a plethora of desserts satisfy customers and keep them coming back. Get there early to beat the crowds!
Garden Court Buffet
(Restaurants - International)
200 N Main StLas Vegas NV 89101 702-387-1896
Description:
DOWNTOWN. You can't get more "Las Vegas" than a buffet after all, the city's been called the "Buffet Capital of the World." As a result, there's a seemingly endless supply of all-you-can-eat gorging grounds, but locals don't pay for expensive Strip buffets every time they want to stuff themselves. Instead, they go to Main Street Station's buffet: great food, an extensive selection, and very reasonable prices.
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