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Originally Posted by BDHarrison
I've stayed in Bally's a few times (cheap) and I could never hit the run good necessary for me to splurge on the Sterling buffet, but it was definitely on my radar. All-you-can-eat lobster, king crab legs, caviar, oysters, and champagne.
According to Yelp, the highest rated buffets on the strip:
4 stars - Bally's Sterling, Caesars Bacchanal
3.5 - Cosmo Wicked Spoon, Wynn Buffet, Bellagio Buffet, Paris Le Village
The Paris buffet is the cheapest of those.
This is a reasonable Top 6 in that order (though I've never eaten at Sterling brunch).
But while Paris might be the best of the mid-tier buffets, it doesn't really belong in the group of the other five. There is a much larger distance between Paris and Bellagio than between Bacchanal and Wicked Spoon imo.
Paris is closer to Rio and PHo Spice Market than the Top 5, maybe a small notch above. Over the three, Paris probably has the best quality while Rio the largest selection, with Spice Market somewhere in between. I actually dislike the ambience of Paris buffet; painting the ceiling as though you were outside is silly, and along with the cobblestones I find the buffet to be particularly noisy. There may be several mid-tier MGM buffets that are also comparable, but the only MGM buffet I've been to is Bellagio.