by External Poster » Thu Sep 09, 2004 4:44 pm
This posting is from: annie
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>I'm personally very happy with the Sahara Buffet. For my diet
>and budget it's the best I've found in Las Vegas
It's cheap. It's there. It's quick. And yes, it has a far more extensive
fruit and salad bar than any other in that vicinity.
>but remember what I eat especially for lunch is what others'
>food calls food (Reference: Comment by Tony about real food).
LOL! "That's not food! That's what food eats!" :)
>Tell me what other buffet in Las Vegas has such a huge selection of
>ready-to-eat citrus and other fresh fruits and vegetables.
The Stardust has/had a large salad/fruit bar a while ago. It's been a
long time since I've been there. I don't remember the Hilton or the
Riviera having that wide a selection.
>One recently mentioned was Harrah's where lunch is served from 11 a.m.
>to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday for $12.99.
That's almost twice the price. :(
I've had dinner at the Harrah's buffet and it is good. I would rate it
definitely above the Sahara's buffet. However, twice the price ...
>As I recall Harrah's is in a congested area of the strip and not
>particularly convenient for those staying elsewhere. Is this correct?
The Flamingo-Strip area is about the most congested there is, both with
vehicle and pedestrian traffic. There is a garage for Harrah's, and you
can enter via Audrie/Koval in the rear. Around noon it shouldn't be
that bad, though.
There's also the Monorail, which stops behind Harrah's, if they ever get
it fixed so it doesn't rain shrapnel on people below. :(
>If this is your kind of place nominate it and let us know about parking
>and various means of getting there if we are staying elsewhere.
Actually, I'm not nominating it. :) You just asked about access and
parking. :)
>The Bellagio has been mentioned and in the past a few DLV people have
>been there for lunch on special occasions. The Web site gives this
[deletia]
>Today it's $17.95. In addition to offering lots of heavy rich foods,
We just went from twice the price (of Sahara) to 3 times the price.
IMAO, this is good for a one-shot, either for LWG or a one-shot, but
I'll probably go to someplace cheaper that day.
>I'm nominating the conveniently accessible and informal Sahara Buffet
>(OK so you have to walk a little and go through the NASCAR area once you
Actually, in 2003 and 2004, I thought the kid/jock level was below the
threshold of annoyance. Now if they would only ash-can those $#!+head
timeshare creeps! (Usually, if you are walking alone, they tend not to
bother you.)
>I'd also like to hear from those who support the Sahara Buffet lunch
>group!
Ok, I'll go on record as seconding your nomination. I don't promise I'll
be there everyday, but I will if I'm there, free, and hungry at the
time.
Yes, there are people who complain about the food there. If you take
something that turns out to be totally 144, push it aside and go back
and get something else. There's enough variety so that anybody can get
something they will enjoy.
As for atmosphere, well ... :) Think of a high school cafeteria but
without a thousand kids throwing food and such. :)
Mess hall? (Awright you guys, don't shoot the $#!+, eat it!) :) :)
>After lunch we'll take an urban safari in that dry desert heat and walk
>off our food if there is any interest!
Yes, we can visit the dicey areas of town and drink Galiano [sic] with
the various ethnic winos that haunt those areas. {ducking and running}
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(This posting was entered by annie, an external user of MyDLV.)