Caesar’s Palace Buffet Lago: Is this really one of the best buffets in Las Vegas?

First, as you tour this massive maze-like complex, you’ll notice that as you approach your all-you-can-eat dining area, the decor finally turns modern and stylish. . You will get the impression that if you have just entered a high-class restaurant rather than an all-you-can-eat restaurant; In fact, this seems to be the update trend across the Strip, although only 3 have managed to pull it off so far (Aria, Treasure Island, and this all-you-can-eat one). Here, however, there is not enough space between the tables, in our opinion, but the general decoration will still allow you to feel pleased.

Unfortunately, with Harrah’s 24-hour pass (more on that later) there are massive lineups you’ll have to put up with, especially for lunch and dinner. Plus, the price is on the higher end as well, but somehow it doesn’t translate into a really enjoyable all-you-can-eat experience. This is why:

– The food is good in general, but the variety of dishes is so small that you can’t really eat as you would expect to eat in a place like this.

– Offers very well cooked vegetables, which is great if you want to try and eat healthy and still enjoy the taste; their quality is above average, although not necessarily as good as at the Bellagio (but you will enjoy them).

– Their salad section is irrationally basic. You would expect this from a low-end eater, but never from anything not even average. If you love salads, go elsewhere (the Mirage all-you-can-eat, for example, where they make exceptional salads, all made to order).

– Their meat and fish sections are too small. It’s good quality, tries to be gourmet, cooked in front of you like a high-end, modern restaurant, but if you don’t like a dish, you might have a hard time finding an alternative.

– Every time we went, loud music was played non-stop. It’s a common trick used to prevent guests from staying longer than is strictly necessary (basically because you won’t be enjoying a relaxing atmosphere), but we find it quite out of place in a place that tries to be high-class. If they have a crowding problem (which they can do during a busy weekend, for example), they should expand their seats (but then what would all those extra people eat?), Rather than forcing customers to leave. On the other hand, with his new 24 hour pass, have fostered blind gluttony to such a level that perhaps your guests should leave so as not to get sick from overeating.

– Its price. In short, too expensive for the small variety of dishes. The quality is good but unless you want to try only a limited number of dishes and don’t care about the cost, it is not worth the price. However, there are ways to get $ 5 off coupons (good for up to 4 per coupon!), Which makes this “all you can eat” a little more affordable.

All in all, if you have a 24-hour pass (which may not be the cheapest or the best way to eat in ‘Sin-City’) you must try this place. But, if you want to try only the best ‘all you can eat’ places in ‘Sin-City’, for example, this would not appear, for the reasons highlighted above.

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