Feast Buffet at the Red Rock Casino Is the Best Value for Money
Located in the West Charleston area, this off-Strip 'eating-until-you-drop' restaurant is one you may want to go to if you don't mind the 15 minutes drive from the Strip, because just everybody who goes there leaves more than satisfied, no matter what your eating preferences are.
Excellent value for money, here they do try to attract you away from the famous Strip with a very affordable place which however offers a good variety of dishes and foods of good quality.
The atmosphere and the décor are also very nice; you won't feel that you are in a 'depressing' or 'cheap' place here, despite it being a 'value' restaurant.
You will find six life cooking stations (which means that they will prepare the dishes in front of you after you order them, according to a pre-determined selection you can choose from): Italian, American, Sushi, Barbeque, Asian and Mexican.
Most visitors say that if you take time and get your dishes freshly prepared at these stations, you will love what you eat here.
The salad bar is above average with a good variety of fresh fruit and vegetables.
Ask for extra virgin olive oil if they don't have it on display if you want to eat a really healthy salad.
The quality of these fresh ingredients is good, unlike at other, cheap places, so you will not be disappointed here even if you are a 'picky' fresh salad-lover like us.
Moreover, the salad bar offers delicacies such as Italian-style salami and other antipasti which, frankly, are nowhere to be found at other affordable places, with the exception of the mid-price-range Cravings (Mirage) which, however, is already significantly more expensive than this one.
Amongst the most popular dishes here are scalloped potatoes, pork roast, Japanese dumplings, grilled fish, sushi and some of the Mexican dishes.
Although you will not be disappointed no matter what time of the day you will visit, this place is particularly popular for its Sunday brunch, where you will enjoy a large variety of breakfast and lunch choices, such as eggs, bacon, sausages, pancakes, macaroni and cheese, tacos, shrimps, a good cold cut meat station where you can have freshly-prepared sandwiches made to order and, of course, a wide salad and fruit section.
The dessert section is also popular partly because it offers a wide selection (definitely above average) but also because some the good quality of it, in particular its home-made gelato.
In short: nothing fancy or gourmet, but good food, good variety of choices and all at great prices.
Of course, the 'secret' here is to obtain the 'boarding pass card' (basically the casino players' card before you eat and present it at the cashier.
Opening hours: from 8am to 9pm without (sorry!) our very beloved 'roll-over' (by roll-over we mean when breakfast goes into lunch without any break, or lunch goes into dinner without any break).
But then, the prices are low so it is to be expected.
Excellent value for money, here they do try to attract you away from the famous Strip with a very affordable place which however offers a good variety of dishes and foods of good quality.
The atmosphere and the décor are also very nice; you won't feel that you are in a 'depressing' or 'cheap' place here, despite it being a 'value' restaurant.
You will find six life cooking stations (which means that they will prepare the dishes in front of you after you order them, according to a pre-determined selection you can choose from): Italian, American, Sushi, Barbeque, Asian and Mexican.
Most visitors say that if you take time and get your dishes freshly prepared at these stations, you will love what you eat here.
The salad bar is above average with a good variety of fresh fruit and vegetables.
Ask for extra virgin olive oil if they don't have it on display if you want to eat a really healthy salad.
The quality of these fresh ingredients is good, unlike at other, cheap places, so you will not be disappointed here even if you are a 'picky' fresh salad-lover like us.
Moreover, the salad bar offers delicacies such as Italian-style salami and other antipasti which, frankly, are nowhere to be found at other affordable places, with the exception of the mid-price-range Cravings (Mirage) which, however, is already significantly more expensive than this one.
Amongst the most popular dishes here are scalloped potatoes, pork roast, Japanese dumplings, grilled fish, sushi and some of the Mexican dishes.
Although you will not be disappointed no matter what time of the day you will visit, this place is particularly popular for its Sunday brunch, where you will enjoy a large variety of breakfast and lunch choices, such as eggs, bacon, sausages, pancakes, macaroni and cheese, tacos, shrimps, a good cold cut meat station where you can have freshly-prepared sandwiches made to order and, of course, a wide salad and fruit section.
The dessert section is also popular partly because it offers a wide selection (definitely above average) but also because some the good quality of it, in particular its home-made gelato.
In short: nothing fancy or gourmet, but good food, good variety of choices and all at great prices.
Of course, the 'secret' here is to obtain the 'boarding pass card' (basically the casino players' card before you eat and present it at the cashier.
Opening hours: from 8am to 9pm without (sorry!) our very beloved 'roll-over' (by roll-over we mean when breakfast goes into lunch without any break, or lunch goes into dinner without any break).
But then, the prices are low so it is to be expected.
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