I always hear people rave about the buffets in Vegas. Are they really all that? Have you tried any?
The buffet at Vegas isn't as good compare to where I live. It's just rumor, the food isn't all that. It's actually decent normal to me, not worth the hype or the expensive charge. Just a big selection of foods and lots of them, that's about it.
Rio - Village Seafood Buffet
One of the
expensive and best buffets in Las Vegas is a must experience especially if you are a seafood fan is the Village Seafood buffet offered at Rio. The only all-seafood, all-the-time, all-you-can-eat experience in Las Vegas features lobster, snow crab legs, shrimp, fresh shucked oysters, sushi and much more. And of course, all the traditional accompaniments and desserts that make a seafood dinner complete. Rio's nautical-theme buffet, complete with American, Mexican, Italian, and Chinese serving stations is just deliiiicious. At the American station, seafood salads, snow-crab legs, oysters on the half shell, shrimp, seafood gumbo, grilled salmon, broiled swordfish, oysters Rockefeller, poached roughy, steamed clams, and lobster tails are just mind boggling. Mesmerizing collection of lobster,mmmm, crab and sushi are also incorporated into the buffet selection.
Rio Village Seafood buffet price is $38 for adults and $24 for children.