Originally Posted By Inspector 57 You probably shredded my addy after I proved to be such a poor correspondent. Email sent.
Originally Posted By beamerdog Shrimp & ice cream, lol! Since I'm diabetic and count carbs>insulin, I stick with mostly the proteins. Maybe shrimp and beef ;-) I'm rarely a buffet person, but I love the idea of a taste of what I like and trying a new dish or two. The Borgata buffet is my favorite in AC. They also have some other restaurants which I love. For a start, I did make a ressie at the Sterling Buffet. I'll find the menu. btw, gorging is not my thing ;-)
Originally Posted By Mr X The chance to try something new that you might not otherwise ever order is probably the biggest appeal of buffets vs full service places (well, the biggest "positive" appeal...of course gorging is up there as well for many, myself included *gulp*). Unfortunately, most buffets seem to serve the same-old same-old, so that doesn't usually apply.
Originally Posted By beamerdog menu: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/27s5vk" target="_blank">http://tinyurl.com/27s5vk</a> We'll definitely eat late and it just might be my meal for the day. or the week. this spoken by someone who has a small bowl of Joe's O's or oatmeal with rice milk for breakfast every day. My SIL just admitted that her idea of the buffet theme was conceived on an empty stomach, lol.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Buffets do very little for me (most business events are buffets - I prefer to served something hot and fresh to my table). However, if the buffet has variety, it is a chance to try new things. That's what I like about Boma at AKL - there were new dishes I probably would not have ordered off of an al au carte menu, but tried and liked at the buffet. Same with Chinese and Indian buffets. Sadly though, on our honeymoon at Lake Tahoe, despite some fab meals, I think sarah enjoyed the buffet at Ceaser's the most!!! She loves buffets.
Originally Posted By beamerdog well, for the moment we're staying at nyny (of course my SIL has been known to change hotel ressies on a moment's notice for a better deal, lol) LVCajun - look for a blonde with a cute long-haired black service dog ;-) I started a thread in the Meets section if anyone is interested in meeting up.
Originally Posted By lasvegasgirl Living here in the great Las Vegas, we have tried MANY buffets. The one we like the best is Excalibur. The kids go crazy for the fresh shrimp. All the food is fresh, and tastes sooooo good !!! Have a great time here !!!
Originally Posted By wonderingalice "Gimme some o' the yellow, and don't be stingy now." - Cousin Eddie in "Vegas Vacation" That pretty much sums up my feelings about any Vegas buffet other than those at Bellagio, Wynn or Mirage - in that order. You take "risks" anywhere else. *LOL*