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EXPLORE VEGAS | | | | | | | Cravings Buffet at the Mirage3400 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las 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.
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| 4533 W Sahara Ave
Las Vegas,
NV
89102
702-364-9686 | | | | | Description: WEST OF THE STRIP. This inexpensive casual restaurant offers a delectable breakfast menu with a Mexican twist. Locals and tourists alike rave about fantastic omelets and great blueberry pancakes. Additional options include frittatas, skillet breakfasts, biscuits and gravy, eggs Benedict, waffles, and huevos rancheros. Plus, burgers, sandwiches, and salads are terrific alternatives later in the morning and at midday.
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| 9355 W Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas,
NV
89147
702-368-3447 | | | | | Description: WEST LAS VEGAS. This sister establishment to The Egg & I is a welcome respite for travelers looking for a break from the Strip. Take a seat in the clean, bright dining area, and the welcoming waitstaff will fill your coffee cup and make you feel right at home. As the restaurant's moniker implies, eggs are the specialty, available in a variety of combinations. Try the Spinach Benny Canadian bacon, two poached eggs, and spinach on a grilled English muffin with rich hollandaise sauce. Plenty of vegetarian options as well as crêpes, pancakes, waffles, Cincy chili, and sandwiches complete the menu.
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| 1610 Lake Las Vegas Pkwy
Henderson,
NV
89011
702-567-4700 | | | | | Description: HENDERSON. In keeping with the Ritz's stellar reputation, this affiliated restaurant is a revelatory experience, defined by exquisite food and service. The romantic dining room affords lovely views of the lake and gardens, and the menu is tinged with Mediterranean influences, including a hearty paella and perfectly prepared lobster. Dinner, while an enticing prospect, gets stiff competition from Sunday brunch, a prix fixe extravaganza that features elegant breakfast fare, sumptuous desserts, and customized cocktails. Monthly wine dinners are popular as well.
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| 3799 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-891-7777 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Unlike many Strip buffets, this all-you-can-eat extravaganza focuses on traditional American dishes. Carved meats (roast beef, turkey, and lamb), a loaded-baked-potato station, soups, breads, a large salad bar, and desserts are all available. Plus, tacos and burritos add Mexican flair. On weekends, check out the champagne brunch for custom omelets and blintzes. A perfect choice when everyone's hunger needs to be satisfied. Kids are welcome too.
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| 3950 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89119
702-632-7406 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Raffles is not like other crowded cafés, thanks to its spacious, relaxing environs. In fact, the 24-hour eatery is something of a well-kept secret, offering casual dining and a spectacular view of the Mandalay Bay lagoon. Better come with an appetite, because portions are large; friendly service is a boon as well.
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| Rio Carnival World Buffet3700 W Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas,
NV
89103
702-252-7757 | | | | | Description: WEST OF THE STRIP. Enjoy the international flavor of Carnival World, where buffets feature Mexican, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, and American specialties. A wonderful variety of breakfast treats includes eggs benedict, made-to-order eggs, waffles, crepes, and pancakes. Other excellent choices include cold shrimp, delicious salads, mouthwatering homemade soups, carving stations, and scrumptious desserts. A perfect way to end an all-nighter or start a new day! Expect a crowd.
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| 3667 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-785-5555 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Helping to cement Las Vegas's proud claim as the buffet capital of the world, this popular restaurant vaunts a stunning spread of traditional foods and international delicacies. Spice Market has received raves from publications like the "New York Post" and is a favorite of families and tourists, thanks to a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere. Saturday and Sunday's "unlimited" champagne brunch is one of Sin City's most talked-about affairs. Roast turkey, crab legs, eggs Benedict, pastries they all await!
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| 3960 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89119
702-632-5000 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Located a mere stone's throw from the Strip, this elegant eatery is the Four Seasons' signature restaurant. The dining area sports a Mediterranean setting: flower-adorned tables, potted palms, and cream-painted archways. French doors open to enchanting desert breezes and lovely views of the garden and pool. Especially at night, the dining terrace is ideal if you yearn for more romantic environs. The menu offers savory risottos and pastas, along with grilled beef tenderloin, red snapper, and veal piccata. Afternoon tea must be booked in advance, and reservations are required for Friday and Saturday dinner. There's also a weekend breakfast buffet.
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| 1 Fremont Street
Las Vegas,
NV
89101
702-385-1906 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Locally renowned shrimp cocktails and 24-hour dining: this place just screams "Vegas." Located at the historic Golden Gate the city's oldest hotel Bay City Diner introduced shrimp cocktails to the casino scene as early as 1959. To this day they offer them in old-fashioned sundae glasses for 99 cents. For $2 more, try the "Big Shrimp" cocktail, which features you guessed it bigger shrimp!
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