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Company Information: This restaurant at Rio Suites Hotel serves excellent food, some of which is prepared in front of the diners. Selections include a variety of food styles, such as French, Mexican and American. Children will appreciate the wide variety of pizzas and hamburgers, and the hotdog counter comes complete with milkshakes. This buffet has consistently been named a winner in the "Best of Las Vegas" polls. Prices include unlimited food selections and soft drinks.
Hours of Operation: Dinner nightly
Categories: Buffets, International Restaurants, Restaurants, Southeast Asian Restaurants, American Restaurants, Chinese Restaurants, Breakfast Restaurants, Latin American, Seafood Restaurants, Mexican Restaurants, Shopping Centers
I've been to the Village Seafood Buffett and "LOVE IT!" It's best buffett in vegas. All the peal & eat shrimp, crab legs ,along with lobster tailss YUM! YUM!
simply the best seafood buffet in the world!!!! if you have never been to this buffet, you have been really missing out on one of the best things vegas has to offer in dining. anybody who has written a review on this place and had anything negative to say about the price is a complete moron. i'm not the smallest guy in the world but i'm no hefer either and i can assure you that i have always gotten my money's worth in lobster tails alone, let alone all the other food that i ate while there. if you don't want to wait in line for a table, i suggest getting there at least 20 - 30 minutes before they open. the wait staff service is easily the best i have ever had at a buffet restuarant. each waiter/waitress only has a small area with few tables that they are responsible for, so they are very prompt in clearing your table of scrap bowls and dirty plates and my ice tea is always being refilled. back to the food. i will say a few years ago on my first visit to this buffet i was very disappointed in their primerib. it was only offered in rare, much too rare in my opinion, and it was cold. in subsequent visits i have found it to be much improved. they now offer it in different stages of doneness and the flavor is much better too. unfortunately i have never been there when king crab has been offered, if it ever has been, but the smaller snow crab is just as good if not better tasting and easier to eat than its bigger, tougher, spinier cousin. for those of you who complained about it not being cracked for you, all i can say is you must not know how to eat snow crab properly. no tools needed for eating snowcrab. all you have to do is break off the end of the leg segment pulling out the tendon with it. then just break it in half and pull out the meat in one whole piece. easy as pie. as for dessert, the new gelato bar was amazing. my friends and i make this one of the places we always come to every year and you won't go wrong in doing the same. if seafood aint your thing and you want the best steak and amazing service in vegas, go to Emeril's place, Delmonicos at the Venitian. WOW!!!!
Terrible...the lobsters were small, bland and rubbery. Worst seafood I ever tasted.