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MILKY SOUP & BEST All You Can Eat HOTPOT in Taipei
MILKY SOUP & BEST All You Can Eat HOTPOT in Taipei
I can never get tired of Hotpot, and I heard there was something I have never had before in Taiwan: Milk Broth. Going to be the creamiest hot pot I’ve ever had. Mmmmm Also there is a place in Taipei that is suppose to be one of the BEST all you can eat hotpot buffet places in Taiwan. Strictly Dumpling T-Shirts HERE: http://bit.ly/2z…
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Value for money Buffet
What comes into your mind when we talk about Buffets?.
Buffets are all-you-can-eat food for a set price. But the question here is; how affordable is the set price? It is definitely not acceptable to spend a lump sum of money at one go, especially when spending every pie does make a difference. So we need to very carefully decide whether what we get is a value for what we pay.
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TOP 5 LAS VEGAS BUFFETS FOR UNDER $10
Any Las Vegas local will tell you…the best thing about living in Las Vegas are the buffets. And Vegas has scores of them, from the over-the-top elaborate to inexpensive and traditional. Whatever you fancy, Vegas has you covered.
The only problem with Buffettown, USA? Choosing. Short of trying every buffet in town, it is hard to know which are truly “the best”. And, there are undoubtably a variety of way to categorize the different types of buffets and rank them accordingly. For the purposes of this Top 5 list we chose to focus on the three most important factors according to our readers, food quality, food selection, and price.
1. Main Street’s Garden Court Buffet
Main Street’s Garden Court Buffet is our top choice for a number of reasons. Garden Court usually has a vast selection of food to choose from in a variety of different regions. They offer a fresh breakfast spread, ranging from biscuits and gravy to pizza. Little ones won’t be disappointed either, as they offer an mind-numbing amount of sweets, pastries, and ice cream. This is our “go to” buffet when we crave great food and decent prices. *Note: Don’t forget to take your parking ticket with you and get it validated with the Cage Cashier prior to leaving. Parking downtown is no joke, get it comped.
GARDEN COURT BUFFET www.MainStreetCasino.com (702)387-1896
HOURS M-TH 7AM-9PM F-SU 7AM-10PM
BREAKFAST M-F 7-10:30AM $7.99
LUNCH M-F 11AM-3PM $8.99
DINNER SUNDAY 4-10PM $11.99 MONDAY 4-9PM $11.99 TUESDAY 4-9PM $14.99 (BBQ) WEDNESDAY 4-9PM $11.99 THURSDAY 4-9PM $11.99 FRIDAY 4-10PM $25.99 (SEAFOOD) SATURDAY 4-10PM $14.99 (PRIME RIB & SCAMPI)
CHAMPAIGN BRUNCH $11.99 S-SU 7-3PM
2. Green Vally Ranch’s The Feast Buffet
If you want delicious food and quiet ambiance, you have to try The Feast at Green Valley Ranch. Overflowing with all things fresh and scrumptious, The Feast is sure not to disappoint. My favorite meal at The Feast has to be breakfast, where, for only $6.99 I can choose from an array of fresh cut meats, eggs and handmade omelets, bread and bagels, hot and cold cereals, bakery goods, and so much more. Lunch and dinner are also worth trying.
FEAST BUFFET www.GreenValleyRanch.sclv.com 2300 PASEO VERDE PKWY HENDERSON, NV 89052 (702)617-7777
BREAKFAST M-SA 8-10:45AM $7.99
LUNCH M-SA 11AM-3PM $9.99
CLOSED 3-4PM
DINNER M-TH 4-9PM $14.99 FRIDAY 4-9PM $27.99 (SEAFOOD) SATURDAY 4-9PM $17.99 (PRIME RIB & SHRIMP)
CHAMPAIGN BRUNCH SUNDAY 8AM-3PM $15.99
3. Red Rock’s The Feast Buffet
Similar to Green Valley’s The Feast (the resorts are part of the Station Casino’s chain) and worthy of just as much praise, Red Rock’s The Feast is just as delicious and noteworthy as its sister buffet. The only slight difference between the two buffets is the slightly higher price of Red Rock’s Feast, which is usually about $1 more. Choosing between Red Rock and Green Valley simply comes down to your location preference, Summerlin or Green Valley.
FEAST BUFFET www.RedRock.sclv.com 11011 W CHARLESTON BLVD LAS VEGAS, NV 89135 (702)797-7777
BREAKFAST M-SA 8-11AM $6.99
LUNCH M-SA 11AM-3PM $8.99
CLOSED 3-4PM
DINNER SU-TH 4-9PM $13.99 F-SA 4-9PM $17.99 (PRIME RIB & SHRIMP)
CHAMPAIGN BRUNCH SUNDAY 8AM-3PM $13.99
4. South Point’s Garden Buffet
Another local favorite is South Point’s Garden Buffet. In Henderson, just off of the expressway, Garden Buffet is conveniently located and offers a great selection of appetizing choices freshly prepared. Probably the best thing about this buffet, though, has to be the bottomless drink days, including all breakfasts, dinner on Monday and Wednesdays! And, don’t miss Luau nights!
GARDEN BUFFET www.SouthPointCasino.com 9777 S LAS VEGAS BLVD LAS VEGAS, NV 89183 (702)796-7111
BREAKFAST M-F 7-10AM $7.95 (INCL BOTTOMLESS MARYS)
LUNCH M-F 11AM-3PM $9.95
DINNER SU/TUE/THR 4-9PM $14.95 MONDAY 4-9PM $14.95 (BBQ) WEDNESDAY 4-9PM $14.95 (LUAU NIGHT/INCL UNLT MAI TAIS) F-SA 4-10PM $24.95 (INCL 1 GLASS OF WINE)
CHAMPAIGN BRUNCH SUNDAY 8AM-3PM $15.95 (INCL BOTTOMLESS MIMOSAS)
5. The Orlean’s French Market Buffet
The Orlean’s French Market Buffet is the priciest of the buffets on the list, but definitely deserving of the praise. Their food is always delicious and fresh, their staff is always courteous, and the selection is always overwhelming. French Market is great for those that like a lot of variety and at a reasonable price. French Market Buffet is also ideal for those staying on the strip, but that don’t want to pay “strip buffet” prices. They also offer a reasonable all day pass you’ll want to purchase if you will be eating one meal at French Market.
FRENCH MARKET BUFFET www.OrleansCasino.com 4500 W TROPICANA LAS VEGAS, NV 89103 (702)365-7111
BREAKFAST M-SA 8-10AM $9.99
LUNCH M-SA 11AM-3PM $11.99
DINNER SU-TH 4-9PM $18.99 (PRIME RIB & SHRIMP) F-SA 4-9PM $25.99 (SEAFOOD)
CHAMPAIGN BRUNCH SUNDAY 8AM-3PM $20.99
ALL DAY PASS M-TH $28 F-SU $31
So if you’re looking to venture off the strip and visit some of the local’s favorite buffets, try one of these spots…you won’t be disappointed (especially since you will save a ton of cash).
**INSIDER TIP: Do want to pay the higher lunch or dinner price? Simply arrive at the buffet 15-30 minutes prior to the meal switch and you will pay the previous meal’s price. As long as you pay before the next meal starts you receive the lower price. If you time this right you have both breakfast and lunch to choose from.
…DON’T FORGET YOUR PLAYER’S CARD! If you don’t have one, get one. It entitles you to the above listed discount prices.
Have a favorite Vegas buffet? Let us know about it! We’d love to hear the great places you’ve tried, or even the places you avoid. Let us know in the comment section below
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12 Tricks To Conquer All You Can Eat Las Vegas Buffets
Recently, I put together my list of the top 5 best buffets in Las Vegas, but realized I was giving a peak into paradise without the keys to enter. And so I just had to follow up with a Hack: specifically how to eat your weight and conquer all you can eat Las Vegas Buffets! Nope, I’m not talking about Tupperware and hidden zip locks (Come on people, lets keep it classy!); I’m talking about proven buffet hacks!
In case you’re wondering, this week’s hack is about how to overeat and how to push the limits of the belly and keep it coming! For the squeamish, the healthy, and the dieters, sorry, this one ain’t for you.
All you can eat Las Vegas buffets are awesome! There are very few institutions as famous as the Las Vegas buffets. Sure, Vegas has gambling, 24-hour festivities and clubs that bring it home to the break of dawn, but the desert oasis is also a buffet lovers dream come true!
They’re not cheap though, and certainly not a budget endeavor. Over the years, all you can eat Las Vegas buffets have gone from two for ones to a wallet blasting $50+. But with the right techniques it’s still possible to walk out a winner!
So, like Kobayashi – flex the stomach and get ready:
12 Tricks to Conquer all You Can Eat Las Vegas Buffets!
Get the lay of the land: Do a quick pass and refrain from filling your plate first go around. Going in hungry will cause you to impulsively grab the first items you see, and by the time you discover the lobster tails, you’re already full on rice and pasta
Less is more: Take small portions of everything. A buffet is about variety, not just wolfing down 3 plates of spaghetti and calling it a day. As well, not all dishes are created equal, it may look better than it tastes, and you’ll be stuck wasting food, or stomach space with fillers:
Don’t starve yourself: your stomach will naturally contract in the absence of food. Like Kobayashi, exercise the stomach by eating, and take some sugar to prime the metabolism
Pre-funk with Water: If you’re really serious about breaking some world records, drink lots of water days before in order to stretch out the stomach to increase capacity
Time your visit: The best time to visit Las Vegas buffets is during the crossovers between breakfast and lunch, or lunch and dinner. Not only does this save money, but also it has the added benefit of more food selections.
Be comfortable: Don’t bother dressing up with the heels and bowtie. Wear non-restrictive comfortable clothing and avoid the finery. You’re here to eat, and you certainly can’t do that if you’re trying to maintain some decorum of civility and class!
Avoid empty calories: Stay away from the rice, breads, and pasta as these are just fillers that are meant to trick you. Go straight for the proteins like meat and seafood
Take your time: It’s a marathon not sprint. Eat with a purpose and not speed
Go in empty: Eat a lot of fiber along with a big meal the night before your big day. The idea is to flush the body out in preparation. No one goes to a gas station with a full tank, nah mean?
Prime the appetite: Get a good workout in before the buffet. I know, you’re in Las Vegas, and smashing weights is the last thing on your mind, but if you want to OWN that buffet, then you go do a few sets of squats!
Watch the liquids: Stay away from the fluids, especially the carbonated ones. It may not seem like it, but gas and even water takes up valuable stomach space.
Watch out for the salt: Salty foods will invariably make you want to drink more. Stay away from the overly salted dishes, and try cleansing the palate with a piece of fruit.
My order is always protein, fats and then sweets. From a value standpoint, proteins always cost more and sweets, well, we always got room for sweets! Master the above, and even if you can’t beat the one armed bandits, you can still come out a winner! Good luck!