Spice Market Buffet

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Spice Market Buffet

  • July 25, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by dfrb from Windsor
The Spice Market Buffet is located at the Aladdin Resort & Casino. The Spice Market offers buffets for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

After much consideration regarding which Las Vegas buffet we wanted to try, we decided upon the Aladdin. We were not disappointed.

The line was up to the casino level (one level up from the buffet). We thought we would be waiting a long time, but the line moved quickly.

The buffet offers a wide variety of foods, including Asian, Mexican, Italian, seafood, barbeque, Middle Eastern, and American. There are also many wonderful desserts. We arrived at the beginning of the dinner buffet. The food was well prepared and delicious. I was amazed the price was only around $20. We could not have eaten such well prepared food anywhere for that price.

The Aladdin Resort & Casino web site provides a menu of the buffet. Click on the dining link.

From journal Las Vegas Experience

Aladdin Buffet

  • June 29, 2004
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Tazmanya from Metairie, Louisiana
At the Aladdin Buffet you can find all types of food: from American to Asian. This is the place for some good food at a good price. My wife and kids enjoyed everything that there was to eat. Dessert was great as well. If you are ever on the Strip stop by and have a meal at the Aladdin Buffet.

From journal Las Vegas Vacation 2004

Aladdin Buffet

  • June 7, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by lsarao from Stoneham, Massachusetts
This buffet was advertised as the best buffet on the strip and we had to agree. It had literally EVERY type of food you could imagine and it was all GREAT. It was a bit expensive, but I highly recommend spending the extra cash. You WILL be full all day!

From journal Vegas, Baby, Vegas

Spice Market Buffet

  • January 14, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by berky from Nepean, Ontario
The Spice Market Buffet was absolutely fabulous. There was an enormous selection of every variety of food, from seafood, Mexican, and Italian to roast beef, Oriental, and everything in between. The food was fresh and well presented. The desserts were out of this world. The lineup at 7:30pm on a Sunday was about 15 minutes.

From journal Las Vegas--Not just Casinos

Aladdin Buffet

  • September 4, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Mike Sweeney from Belmont, New Hampshire
Aladdin has a great buffet, including the best pizza in a Vegas buffet. You will feel like you are at the U.N. with all of the different cuisines available. Lunch was inexpensive, dinner was a bit more, but on our second trip to Vegas, we stayed at the Aladdin and there is something to be said for convenience.

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