Just came back from Vegas and did the Buffet at Excalibur. It was pretty good. Pizza was good. Meat carving station stuff was the best, especially the carved ham and prime rib. The omelet station was amazing, and the birria was so tender and flavorful. The German chocolate cake was delicious, however the edges were dry. I'd go back just to take advantage of the carving station again.
Can't go wrong with a MyVEGAS Reward for the Excalibur buffet. Just getting a fresh omelette, fresh crepe, coffee and juice and you're already ahead on the cost of eating at the food court. Best part of a buffet is you try a small amount of everything then go back for what you actually liked. It was basically what I expected for the price.
Especially at that price point. You’ll get more food and choice than at a standard restaurant and basically at the same or less price given its Vegas. I hop will be just as much
In my opinion, I think that trying low end options allows you to truly appreciate it when you have fancy foods. Also, you're more likely to experience *"consumer surplus"* (value) at the lower end.
Re pozole: Hominy isn't water chestnuts. It's dried corn that's been soaked in an alkali solution, like lye or limewater (calcium hydroxide). Ground hominy is the product that grits are made from.
it's 28 plus taxes. $17 if you have reward points on your MGM Reward card, as far as I know. And this coupon only good for 7am-2PM and Blackout dates - 0:21
Hi ruby I look it up migas usually feature short strips of fried tortilla, while chilaquiles use what are essentially tortilla chips. There are other distinctions too. The tortillas in migas are mixed with scrambled eggs; chilaquiles' are drenched in salsa.
Hi Ruby, You probably won't read this. However, thanks for taking the hit for me. You do such a great job of reviewing these LV eateries. I feel like I am across the table with you. I totally get your humor, even subtle humor. Will be in LV through Christmas and beyond at the B and the MB this one will try while at MB, so good timing. Thanks again, and I hope to see you when there!
The rainbow carrots is actually what carrots naturally looked like centuries ago. The uniform orange variety is selectively bred over years due to consumer preference for perfect looking vegetables.
Girl - you took one for the team on this one and I applaud you!!! Thank you for bringing the content we need to know so we can make the right decisions when rolling into town! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The meat labeled "Pozole" might actually be birria, which can be made with either goat meat or, in this case, beef. Migas are different from chilaquiles in that in Migas, soft tortillas are cut into small pieces and mixed in with the scrambled eggs as they are cooked while in chilaquiles the tortillas are cut into triangles, fried into tortilla chips and then sautéed with either a red or green salsa to slightly soften them up. Cheese is then sprinkled on top as the salsa works its way into the chips.
We've been to the Excalibur buffet several times and have never been disappointed. Each time we went, the food was fresh and there were plenty of options. Now, the one buffet we'll never go back to is Luxor. Limited choices and bleah tasting food. Now, you have to remember that you won't be getting Wynn quality/choices at the Excalibur price. The best buffet we've been to is the Wynn by far.
The Excalibur buffet is so underrated imo. My family and I go almost every trip. A coffee and breakfast sandwich at Starbucks is already going to run you around $20. For just a little more, you could just come here and it's AYCE. The biscuits and gravy, the ribs, and the tortellini are standouts for me.
When I worked there we still had servers bringing the drinks to you. The Sahara was one of the first ones that had self-serve drinks. That was 30 years ago though. I worked in the gourmet house BTW.
Thank you for this review! Gonna keep asking for Ruby's Ramen Run, a rundown of the best ramen in Vegas! Also would LOVE to see you and Mr. Ruby visit the Golden Steer!
My husband and I ate here in July and we used one of our my Vegas coupon thanks to you Ruby 👍 however being a vegetarian, we found not much to eat, lots of salad and fruit mostly but still we had fun.
Wow, I've never seen Migas at a buffet or restaurant. It's a traditional Mexican breakfast of tortillas and eggs sautéed in splash of oil and diced onions. I top them with Sour cream, salsa and cheese 😋.
Thank you so much for this review! We will be using our BOGO when we visit. Unfortunately, we can't use it on our first full day in Vegas because Christmas is a blackout date.
Ruby could just do a strictly Food Channel on UA-cam and it would be a huge hit. She is so good at talking about food. As a food blogger myself, it's extremely difficult to describe flavors and speak about food so articulately. Plus the knowledge she has about cuisine from other cultures is impressive.
A really good lower cost buffet. Especially if you stay at an MGM property and get that $100 resort credit - that's eating for free for 3 days. Not to mention the freshly made Crepes! To quote Ricky Bobby - "Wait, are they the really thin pancakes ... Oh my God I love those!"
We always stay in Excalibur for low room rates. I don't remember we were ever given any $100 resort credits. We have MGM reward card + Platinum. Who gives this $100 away?
Migas are sauteed tortillas mixed with scrambled eggs without the green or red chile sauce. Chilaquiles don´t have scrambled eggs. That "pozole" is actually Caldo de Birria which is shredded beef shank in guajillo and ancho chile sauce. Recommended for hangovers.
I ate there a couple months ago. I thought it was fine. The previous day I paid $21 for a breakfast sandwich, hash browns, and soda at Fat Burger down the hall. The buffet made more sense with more choices. The great thing with a buffet is, if you don't care for an item, get something else. I'll return to the Excalibur Buffet.
As a Canadian I never understood Biscuits and Gravy because I kept thinking it was beef gravy. Then I finally saw (and had) some, and I understood why they were popular.
Ruby!!! You’re so brave for doing this buffet! You’re glowing in this vid! You’re almost talking like I do right after I get my lips done- a lil lisp … wonder if you got yours done too ?❤❤
I ate at this buffet once in 2012. Stayed at Polo Towers and cabbed it over to Excalibur buffet for a first night's dinner after checking in. I remember it being good but very standard. My favorite way to make breakfast pizza is to butter up some open-face English muffins, brown them in the oven, then sprinkle them with freshly made crispy bacon pieces, fresh cut pico de gallo, room temperature shredded mozzarella, and then back in the oven to melt the cheese.
How do you stay so small!? I’m more of an omelet person over the sweets. Still, I fill up so quick that buffets aren’t a bargain. I love looking though 😊. Thanks Rubys!
Exactly! I don't understand how these buffet review people stay fit lol. I could never each so much and I'm already overweight. Not worth the money for sure!! I'd go to a regular sit down restaurant for breakfast/lunch/dinner.
@@glenwest6079The only others in the same price range would be the Southpoint Hotel's buffet, but it's 5 miles south of the strip, costs $17.95-29.95. Other is the Palms Buffet, no breakfast, brunch only on weekends, dinner daily, but expect very long lines during weekends, holidays, busy travel seasons, $32.99 weekend brunch, $36.99 dinner Sat-Tue, lobster dinner Wed & Thur $64.99, snow crab & prime rib dinner Fri $42.99.
If i was with a friend and could get $17 each i would go there for sure. Especially considering i just spent $10 for a local burger spot, and had no choices at all compared to a buffet
Hi Ruby!! Have you done an update on the best cheap eats since all these restaurants have raised their prices?? Tony Roma’s special prime rib dinner is $10 from about 4:30 to 6:40 approximately. Great meal for a great price.
the pancake and waffle probably got shorted on baking powder if they weren't fluffy enough, I would definitely try it out if I was able to get the 2 for 1 MyVegas coupon
I always go to the Excalibur buffet because I think for $17 what the coupon it's not bad. However food qualities Hit or Miss sometimes it's really good sometimes it's pretty terrible and I've gone in all different times and sometimes it's really good and sometimes it's bad.
Another really interesting review. I love your relaxed, informative, and stylish presentation. I don't know if this is something you have already done, but I would love to see a video which details how you assemble each piece. From selecting a story, deciding what to cover, filming, and editing. With your attention to detail, I'm sure it must be quite the process. Given that you shoot outside and inside crowded spaces, how often do people come up to you while you're filming. Nick from Melbourne, Australia.
Gone are the Buffets of abundance in Vegas and the Hole in the wall good places to eat for reasonable prices. Crowds are smaller because of the economy.
Travel Ruby knows about stabilizer in whip cream and what it tastes like, it makes these videos more interesting than average trying different restaurants and buffets for viewer to find new experiences and food ideas
My family and I stayed at Excalibur in December '23. Hotel stay was decent, no issues. The buffet lat that time left a lot to be desired. We went twice, once for dinner and once for breakfast. Both times we were very underwhelmed.
I go there just for the bread pudding. Its absolutely delicious. The carving and omelet stations are completely ok. I never eat buffet sushi, as that's something I only eat when its prepared fresh.
I'm hungry. I wish we had buffets like that in our regular cities. America could be great! Instead of miserable, dirty, difficult, and tricky. I guess hotels in other cities do have nice buffets that I don't go out to. I couldn't afford $29. There's a couple China buffets where I live, but $24 is too much. We don't get to do the things we used to always do for virtual video living is all that's left for most of us.
Excalibur buffet is actually MY FAVORITE buffet in las vegas! As a non-seafood and non-fancy food eater, I love the variety of dishes that do not include seafood and are not overly "fancy" with some "weird" ingredients that I don't like. I have a basic (?) taste in food, and in that category, Excalibur's buffet offers both a good variety and good quality.
This buffet looks great from what I’ve seen on this video. But I don’t know if you can get it on the western side of the country. But I like scrapple, and you might like it.
I would try the buffet. It looks likes a variety of food to choose. In this economy there's no need to be too picky. You can go other places that cost $100but only one time meal. I would try this when I visit to LV this summer. Thank you for sharing this video.❤❤❤👍
Thoughts on Excalibur buffet? Would you try it?
Just came back from Vegas and did the Buffet at Excalibur. It was pretty good. Pizza was good. Meat carving station stuff was the best, especially the carved ham and prime rib. The omelet station was amazing, and the birria was so tender and flavorful. The German chocolate cake was delicious, however the edges were dry. I'd go back just to take advantage of the carving station again.
Had it for breakfast back in June because I wanted eggs and bacon. It's not bad but it's far from good.
Looks pretty good but still too pricey, I don't like buffets really so I'd rather get breakfast at a diner or something. :)
Definate No
Yeaaahhhhh NOPE!!!!
Can't go wrong with a MyVEGAS Reward for the Excalibur buffet. Just getting a fresh omelette, fresh crepe, coffee and juice and you're already ahead on the cost of eating at the food court. Best part of a buffet is you try a small amount of everything then go back for what you actually liked. It was basically what I expected for the price.
Especially at that price point. You’ll get more food and choice than at a standard restaurant and basically at the same or less price given its Vegas. I hop will be just as much
The "good price point" is exactly the reason that *buffets are being replaced with food halls* these days.
True
@@mreppen1
FOOD COURTS have great PRICE POINTS ... ZERO, because I don't eat at them and prefer BUFFETS 😋
Is that a Players Club Card to use for Gaming such as Video Poker that is the best game in the casino to play?😊
Always appreciate you trying the low end buffets as well as the fancy ones!! Your nails are beautiful Ruby! Love the sparkle this week💖
In my opinion, I think that trying low end options allows you to truly appreciate it when you have fancy foods. Also, you're more likely to experience *"consumer surplus"* (value) at the lower end.
I would never eat the low-end buffets because it may be contaminated with diseases and bacteria!
The instant cutaway from one bite of sushi going “it’s not good” absolutely killed me 😂
Re pozole: Hominy isn't water chestnuts. It's dried corn that's been soaked in an alkali solution, like lye or limewater (calcium hydroxide). Ground hominy is the product that grits are made from.
I felt silly after i said it i knew it wasn’t water chestnuts but thats the texture that comes to mind when i have it!
@@TravelRuby If they offer pozole or menudo, they should have little bowls to put it in. The flavor's in the broth.
It was beef birria,not pozole
@@jesusgarnica448Obviously, mislabeled.
Hominy is great!
The Carver Station dude seemed really cool. I always like it when the staff is having fun with the job.
$17 for a buffet where you can you can pick and choose a few things that you know are good - is a great value.
$9.99 for a Grand Slam at Denny's if you just want a few things.
ONLY if you have a coupon like she did. Normally it is $29.
it's 28 plus taxes. $17 if you have reward points on your MGM Reward card, as far as I know. And this coupon only good for 7am-2PM and Blackout dates - 0:21
@@SergSpacethanks for that clarification
I love a buffet that needs salt instead of having it already applied.
Love your sparkling nails! I think you spoke honestly when you said "Things are going down fast here"
Hi ruby I look it up migas usually feature short strips of fried tortilla, while chilaquiles use what are essentially tortilla chips. There are other distinctions too. The tortillas in migas are mixed with scrambled eggs; chilaquiles' are drenched in salsa.
Yeah, Migas are tortilla, egg, fresh jalapeno, red peppers and onions. No tomato and no salsa.
Hi Ruby, You probably won't read this. However, thanks for taking the hit for me. You do such a great job of reviewing these LV eateries. I feel like I am across the table with you. I totally get your humor, even subtle humor. Will be in LV through Christmas and beyond at the B and the MB this one will try while at MB, so good timing. Thanks again, and I hope to see you when there!
Always great videos!!! My go to for Vegas info.. Keep it up!!
The rainbow carrots is actually what carrots naturally looked like centuries ago. The uniform orange variety is selectively bred over years due to consumer preference for perfect looking vegetables.
Thank you for that interesting comment.
You get major credit for trying that sushi. How you held it together was amazing!!!!
Girl - you took one for the team on this one and I applaud you!!! Thank you for bringing the content we need to know so we can make the right decisions when rolling into town! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The breakfast potatos you described are called O'brien potatos.
That was a great review. I watch these and take you recommendations when I plan my trips to Vegas. Appreciate all you do! 🍀
Always love your videos! Thanks for keepin us up to date!
Ruby, you're the best food vlogger. Always real and willing to try anything. You never dismiss anything.
i love how kind you are to the workers !!!
Crepe station was the only part of the buffet I went back to. Three or four trips made to that Crepe station.
The meat labeled "Pozole" might actually be birria, which can be made with either goat meat or, in this case, beef. Migas are different from chilaquiles in that in Migas, soft tortillas are cut into small pieces and mixed in with the scrambled eggs as they are cooked while in chilaquiles the tortillas are cut into triangles, fried into tortilla chips and then sautéed with either a red or green salsa to slightly soften them up. Cheese is then sprinkled on top as the salsa works its way into the chips.
Migas are with scrambled eggs, typically no heat.
Chilaquiles are topped with chicken or sunny side eggs, always with chile (salsa) ! 😊
Hi Ruby, the things you do for your channel. Thanks for this video.
You’re brave Ruby !😏 always enjoy your videos!!
Love how they casually have mac n cheese out for the breakfast buffet.
To be fair it's a brunch buffet served 7 days a week, breakfast & lunch combined, but no dinner.
We've been to the Excalibur buffet several times and have never been disappointed. Each time we went, the food was fresh and there were plenty of options. Now, the one buffet we'll never go back to is Luxor. Limited choices and bleah tasting food. Now, you have to remember that you won't be getting Wynn quality/choices at the Excalibur price. The best buffet we've been to is the Wynn by far.
Hominy is processed corn. It's soaked in lye or lime, then rinsed several times to remove the hull.
And the question is: hominy grits can you eat????
Another excellent food review! Thank you for all the work you do to help us Las Vegas Newbies!
The Excalibur buffet is so underrated imo. My family and I go almost every trip. A coffee and breakfast sandwich at Starbucks is already going to run you around $20. For just a little more, you could just come here and it's AYCE. The biscuits and gravy, the ribs, and the tortellini are standouts for me.
smart reply
Better to go for lunch, skip the very common breakfast items and be able to eat more food. Price is the same.
I'd rather go to Baccaman buffet at the Caesars!
@MsClaudiaDuran wow, are Starbucks prices raised in Vegas? I can normally get a coffee and breakfast sandwich for about $8 here in california.
@@tv-21 Well, sure, but there is a little bit of a price difference and not everyone is looking for a $100 upscale buffet option.
Yay! A New Ruby video! :- )
Great appearance to everything on the bar. Probably everything would be good. Tho I'd never pay 29 dollars, 17 is a fair price
Thanks Ruby for these great reviews! I will be visiting Vegas in August so looking for a great place to stay and some good affordable food.
Love the clearly informed reviews, not just "I liked this" and "I liked that," but an actual detailed analysis of why
Excellent video as usual! I would also like to say you look extra beautiful and glowing in this video.
Thank you Ruby for the honest review of the buffet.
LMAO @ "It's not good!" Classic. Kudos to you for trying it though. Love you for this!!
Your background music is always fantastic 😊
When I worked there we still had servers bringing the drinks to you. The Sahara was one of the first ones that had self-serve drinks. That was 30 years ago though.
I worked in the gourmet house BTW.
Migas.. are usually served with tortilla chips under the eggs with fresh salsa. Very popular in Texas and very good.
Thank you for this review! Gonna keep asking for Ruby's Ramen Run, a rundown of the best ramen in Vegas!
Also would LOVE to see you and Mr. Ruby visit the Golden Steer!
My husband and I ate here in July and we used one of our my Vegas coupon thanks to you Ruby 👍 however being a vegetarian, we found not much to eat, lots of salad and fruit mostly but still we had fun.
Wow, I've never seen Migas at a buffet or restaurant. It's a traditional Mexican breakfast of tortillas and eggs sautéed in splash of oil and diced onions. I top them with Sour cream, salsa and cheese 😋.
Thank you Ruby for these interesting videos.
Thank you so much for this review! We will be using our BOGO when we visit. Unfortunately, we can't use it on our first full day in Vegas because Christmas is a blackout date.
Ruby could just do a strictly Food Channel on UA-cam and it would be a huge hit. She is so good at talking about food. As a food blogger myself, it's extremely difficult to describe flavors and speak about food so articulately. Plus the knowledge she has about cuisine from other cultures is impressive.
thanks for the review.
I hope the slots paid off well that night.
My girlfriend and I LOVE the Excalibur Buffet! Its 1000% worth the price.
old style vegas buffet love it!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the thorough review. We are going to Vegas next month and trying to decide on an affordable buffet to go to.
A really good lower cost buffet. Especially if you stay at an MGM property and get that $100 resort credit - that's eating for free for 3 days. Not to mention the freshly made Crepes! To quote Ricky Bobby - "Wait, are they the really thin pancakes ... Oh my God I love those!"
We always stay in Excalibur for low room rates. I don't remember we were ever given any $100 resort credits. We have MGM reward card + Platinum. Who gives this $100 away?
Haven't been to Vegas lately, but the brunch buffet at Main Street Downtown was great. Go around 10:30 am.
Migas are sauteed tortillas mixed with scrambled eggs without the green or red chile sauce. Chilaquiles don´t have scrambled eggs.
That "pozole" is actually Caldo de Birria which is shredded beef shank in guajillo and ancho chile sauce. Recommended for hangovers.
I probably would try once 😊
I ate there a couple months ago. I thought it was fine. The previous day I paid $21 for a breakfast sandwich, hash browns, and soda at Fat Burger down the hall. The buffet made more sense with more choices. The great thing with a buffet is, if you don't care for an item, get something else. I'll return to the Excalibur Buffet.
yes, much smarter to pay $5-$10 more to eat a buffet and get multiple drinks along with types of food
$21?? Wowzers, that's expensive!!
As a Canadian I never understood Biscuits and Gravy because I kept thinking it was beef gravy. Then I finally saw (and had) some, and I understood why they were popular.
Thanks Ruby for excalibur buffet review. Do they still have the made to order crepes desert? They were very good
Ruby!!! You’re so brave for doing this buffet! You’re glowing in this vid! You’re almost talking like I do right after I get my lips done- a lil lisp … wonder if you got yours done too ?❤❤
Staying here in Jan. Will definitely try this out. Thank you
I agree with your review. It’s worth it with the reward but not for full price. The buffet did exceed my expectations. Great video
I ate at this buffet once in 2012. Stayed at Polo Towers and cabbed it over to Excalibur buffet for a first night's dinner after checking in. I remember it being good but very standard.
My favorite way to make breakfast pizza is to butter up some open-face English muffins, brown them in the oven, then sprinkle them with freshly made crispy bacon pieces, fresh cut pico de gallo, room temperature shredded mozzarella, and then back in the oven to melt the cheese.
How do you stay so small!? I’m more of an omelet person over the sweets. Still, I fill up so quick that buffets aren’t a bargain. I love looking though 😊.
Thanks Rubys!
Exactly! I don't understand how these buffet review people stay fit lol. I could never each so much and I'm already overweight. Not worth the money for sure!! I'd go to a regular sit down restaurant for breakfast/lunch/dinner.
So Ruby what other buffets would you eat at for the same price?
@@glenwest6079The only others in the same price range would be the Southpoint Hotel's buffet, but it's 5 miles south of the strip, costs $17.95-29.95. Other is the Palms Buffet, no breakfast, brunch only on weekends, dinner daily, but expect very long lines during weekends, holidays, busy travel seasons, $32.99 weekend brunch, $36.99 dinner Sat-Tue, lobster dinner Wed & Thur $64.99, snow crab & prime rib dinner Fri $42.99.
I think she splits the food with her husband.
@@RedRoseSeptember22She probably works out quite a bit.
so which is worst Circus Circus or Excalibur
Circus circus. No question
@@TravelRubyCircus Circus still has a unique "charm" to it. I will Circus Circus if it ever gets torn down. 😢
If i was with a friend and could get $17 each i would go there for sure. Especially considering i just spent $10 for a local burger spot, and had no choices at all compared to a buffet
Ruby, this buffet is a total paradise. Merry Christmas & a sweet 2024 to boot!!!!!!!
Cool I didn’t know they started back the buffet 😊
Hi Ruby!!
Have you done an update on the best cheap eats since all these restaurants have raised their prices??
Tony Roma’s special prime rib dinner is $10 from about 4:30 to 6:40 approximately. Great meal for a great price.
the pancake and waffle probably got shorted on baking powder if they weren't fluffy enough, I would definitely try it out if I was able to get the 2 for 1 MyVegas coupon
Always get a coupon and cheaper buffets always are better cause you don’t expect high satisfaction
I love the buffet there. I had my first taste of milk fed veal there and it was the best i ever had.
I always go to the Excalibur buffet because I think for $17 what the coupon it's not bad. However food qualities Hit or Miss sometimes it's really good sometimes it's pretty terrible and I've gone in all different times and sometimes it's really good and sometimes it's bad.
Another really interesting review. I love your relaxed, informative, and stylish presentation.
I don't know if this is something you have already done, but I would love to see a video which details how you assemble each piece. From selecting a story, deciding what to cover, filming, and editing. With your attention to detail, I'm sure it must be quite the process.
Given that you shoot outside and inside crowded spaces, how often do people come up to you while you're filming.
Nick from Melbourne, Australia.
Gone are the Buffets of abundance in Vegas and the Hole in the wall good places to eat for reasonable prices. Crowds are smaller because of the economy.
I love it ,your explaination method.❤
Travel Ruby knows about stabilizer in whip cream and what it tastes like, it makes these videos more interesting than average trying different restaurants and buffets for viewer to find new experiences and food ideas
Whipped cream.
I've seen you eat some things in Vegas which I wouldn't dare, such as the hotdog from the corner dive bar outside Horseshoe and this. Much kudos!
My family and I stayed at Excalibur in December '23. Hotel stay was decent, no issues. The buffet lat that time left a lot to be desired. We went twice, once for dinner and once for breakfast. Both times we were very underwhelmed.
Thanks Ruby. I appreciate your honesty in your reviews. Personally I would much rather pay more for better quality than get a "deal".
I go there just for the bread pudding. Its absolutely delicious. The carving and omelet stations are completely ok. I never eat buffet sushi, as that's something I only eat when its prepared fresh.
I've decided to subscribe to your channel after watching just a few videos. Really nice content. 😊
For 17.99 not bad just get the omelets and carving meats.
I'm hungry. I wish we had buffets like that in our regular cities. America could be great! Instead of miserable, dirty, difficult, and tricky. I guess hotels in other cities do have nice buffets that I don't go out to. I couldn't afford $29. There's a couple China buffets where I live, but $24 is too much. We don't get to do the things we used to always do for virtual video living is all that's left for most of us.
The Excalibur actually has what I believe is the best roast turkey of any Vegas buffet.
Excalibur buffet is actually MY FAVORITE buffet in las vegas!
As a non-seafood and non-fancy food eater, I love the variety of dishes that do not include seafood and are not overly "fancy" with some "weird" ingredients that I don't like.
I have a basic (?) taste in food, and in that category, Excalibur's buffet offers both a good variety and good quality.
You're kidding me? Omg.
This buffet looks great from what I’ve seen on this video. But I don’t know if you can get it on the western side of the country. But I like scrapple, and you might like it.
I was hoping it was great. But the way you when about it. Was super. I like your hair
I REALLY want to see you do the buffet at the Luxor. Easily the worst buffet I've ever had.
We had it a few years back bought the all day buffet we enjoyed then. Do they still offer that?
I would try the buffet. It looks likes a variety of food to choose. In this economy there's no need to be too picky. You can go other places that cost $100but only one time meal. I would try this when I visit to LV this summer. Thank you for sharing this video.❤❤❤👍
Ruby really taking one for the team on this one!!
Hominy is a corn product, absolutely delicious when fried in a little clarified butter. Definitely not like a water chestnut, lol.
Can't find the buffet offer on my Vegas rewards.
Looked super good
I enjoyed it when I went.
Watching these buffet videos makes me drool.
Thanks for the input
Ruby can do a video on info if your travelling in groups over 10 for the best suites and hotels in Vegas ? It’s for my wedding
We did this buffet last year on thanks giving it was really good
Love these vids!!!!
It's hominy (which is corn) that should be in the pozole. Migas eggs do have tortilla pieces.
You are so brave for trying the sushi!!!! I was screaming no, don't do it!!!!!!