I never Thought I would Recommend a Buffet

Posted on 27. Jul, 2010 by Hailey in Expat Living, Food Trip, Good Food

Among the stuffs that I love in Vegas is the ubiquitous buffet selection that truly entices your empty stomach to overeat like there’s no tomorrow regardless you are on diet.

Besides, a trip to Vegas entails a visit to a buffet, or else you missed something heavenly. Okay, let’s start with dinner, it really isn’t surprising at 3 pm that many people are lining up taking part of themselves for the dinner frenzy (it’s normal during the weekend).

Imagine a snake pattern of people willing to wait for more than 30 minutes just to get the taste of the Wynn’s buffet, the cost is $35 per person (+ tax of course) basically its expensive compare to other buffets out there but Wynn’s food line, in my opinion, is the best.

wynn buffet king crab
We made a number of trips for the King crab legs and sampled a great deal of ethnic dishes, and I focused on the marinated salads and Italian food fare.

wynn buffet

Each of the Italian food that I tested out was excellent but the remarkable one was the ricotta stuffed pappardelle pasta with braised pork shoulder. I could hardly contain myself looking at the assortment of food in front of me, so I wandered around in the Oriental section and relished a couple of pot stickers profoundly.

Wynn buffet

My hubby prefers lamb and steak so, he was all happy with the two lamb dishes available. The level of quality as well as the food preparation seemed to be what you will anticipate inside a fine dining restaurant serving individual plates.
wynn buffet dessert

The assortment of fares incorporated traditional cuisine along with modern Indian, Asian, American, Japanese and Italian. The dessert choices were also mind-boggling and the presentations were splendid.

So if you happen to visit Vegas one of these days, make sure to stop by at Wynn’s buffet and you will experience what I’m talking here.


7 Responses to “I never Thought I would Recommend a Buffet”

  1. Mel Avila Alarilla 27 July 2010 at 10:42 pm #

    I may never set foot at Las Vegas although my wife is working there right now as an insurance agent. I could probably not afford the exorbitant cost of dining there. Anyway your post evoke cravings for succulent food on my part. I would settle for simpler fares though. Thanks for the yummy post. God bless you all always.

  2. niko 28 July 2010 at 2:00 am #

    oh my mare! nalula ako sa mga pictures ng food!!! :) yummmmmmy hihihi naiimagine tuloy kta haahaah. rmember sa shang :D

    bdw mare ko, ours is lovers anniversary. 4 years na :) hihih

    happy wedding anniversary sa inyo ni D! san ang lakad?? :) samaaaaaaa!!

  3. Cecile 28 July 2010 at 2:51 am #

    Those foods looks yummy as if you went to a fine resto, as you said; never been to Vegas yet, but surely will make sure to eat at Wynn buffet when we visit my sister in-law next year :-)

  4. Manang Kim 28 July 2010 at 5:20 pm #

    With the price per person I think I would eat all the food that is displayed hahaha. Grabe na basin ug magkamang nalang ko uli sa hotel hehehe. Recorded na Mommy Umma, Wynn hotel and of course I love to try some other buffet resto. ^_^

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  5. Clarissa 29 July 2010 at 5:27 am #

    Whoa!Ang daming foods!!My family loves buffet style setting coz we’re all big eaters!!

    HAppy Wedding Anniversary to you and your husband,Mommy Umma!Best wishes po!!^_^

  6. Mummy Gwen 30 July 2010 at 7:36 pm #

    OMG..you are making me hungry, Mei Nue. Look at the crab legs! You’ve been having so much good food dear.

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