MGM Grand Buffet

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MGM Grand Buffet

  • August 9, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by ldytigress495 from laguna niguel, California
I think the MGM Grand buffet has the best food on the strip, but it's $25 per person last time I went. They have a little bit of everything. YUMMY!

From journal Weekend in Vegas

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MGM Grand Dinner Buffet

  • June 29, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by amber02 from chicago, Illinois
This buffet was one of the best I had in Las Vegas. The buffet was on the expensive side, but boy do you get a lot of food! The dinner buffet will cost you around $35 per person. This extensive menu is filled with so many items. You can start off with soups and salads, then try some of their pasta, pizzas, make-your-own tacos, have some shrimp or crab legs, meatloaf, and much more. Finish off with a piece of pie, cake, some little pastries, ice-cream, or eclairs for your dessert. They also have an extensive line of fruit for the health conscious.

The food here is all really tasty and of great quality. You won't be getting any processed meats or cheeses here! The service is also great and the waitress will make sure to keep your glass full and also your bread basket full too! The best recommendation I can give you is to make sure to come with a huge appetite! Make sure to try this one when you are visiting Vegas!!

From journal Getaway to Las Vegas

MGM Grand Dinner Buffet

  • June 21, 2005
  • Rated 3 of 5 by Kathleen71189 from Murphy, North Carolina
MGM Grand Dinner Buffet

This was a very large buffet. Everything we ate tasted wonderful. The crab legs were already cracked in half for you. The dessert bar was huge. Out of the two buffets that I have now been to, including this one, I would have to say that the other one, see the Bellagio Buffet entry, beats it hands-down, though. This is still a very good buffet, and not as costly as the Bellagio.

From journal Girls trip to Vegas

Buffet bar

  • September 11, 2003
  • Rated 2 of 5 by lobosolo from Querétaro, Mexico
Buffet in hotels in Las Vegas are very similar to each other. This one had pork chops that were very good; also the pulled ribs and salads were extensive. Avoid eating the scrambled eggs for the other choices in the buffet are better for sure.

From journal Sparkly Las Vegas

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