Harrah’s buffet is a real disappointment. At $ 30, it’s a little cheaper than most others but after eating there, I know why. The selection is not extensive and the food is generally basic. No big
Sally N.
Place rating: 3 Falling Waters, WV
We ate here twice for breakfast. The service was good and there was a good variety of food but the quality of the food was only okay. The corned beef hash was the worst I’ve ever had — it was so full of fat & gristle that two of us had to discreetly dispose of it in our napkins. We paid $ 68.10 for breakfast for 3 which we thought was high. We ate at a Denny’s within walking distance on the third day for half the price although it couldn’t compare to the quantity or variety of food at Flavors. If you’re staying at Harrah’s, it’s convenient but I wouldn’t make a point of going there if you’re staying elsewhere.
Chris N.
Place rating: 5 Phoenix, AZ
Best buffet I’ve had in a long time. We we there during champagne brunch and the food was amazing. King crab legs full of delicious meat and the best prime rib. Their prices are reasonable and the champagne was endless.
Tony K.
Place rating: 3 Phoenix, AZ
The buffet was average most of the food was sitting for a while. A fair amount of selection
Kimberly T.
Place rating: 3 Bend, OR
Super staff! Excellent waiters and waitresses. Well this is Vegas and there are lots of buffets to choose from most are not cheap eats. This one is convenient if you are staying near Harrahs. We liked it better than The Flamingo buffet next door. If you want a cheaper breakfast go to a diner. What I liked –it was convenient. Opened at 7am so I could get to the convention center early. –it had lots of variations on egg choices(omelets, eggs Benedict, scrambled, Mexican, and an egg station) –the bacon was nice and crispy –the carving station had really good sliced ham –offered waffles, French toast, pancakes, –it had a good selection of fresh fruit. bananas. apples and oranges. Lots of sweet things including crepes, flan, cheesecake, cupcakes, donuts.
Mike N.
Place rating: 3 Salt Lake City, UT
You lose all sense of time in Vegas, so when we decided it was probably time for dinner, it turned out it was only about 4pm and we were nearly the only ones in the place for dinner which was great. We walked by about 2 hours later and the line was a mile long — so that was definitely a benefit of going off-hours if you can. Overall it was a hit and miss buffet, as I’m assuming many of the standard casino buffets are. I actually really enjoyed most of my dinner, but that is because I just cast aside all the things I tried and didn’t like. It seems really wasteful to me, but some of it was just that bad. Among the things that were that bad were the ribs, the chicken, and some of the vegetables I tried. And the hushpuppies were among the worst things I’ve ever ingested — I’m not sure they weren’t meant to be dog food instead. However, the seafood selection was fantastic, and I indulged myself on many oysters, crab legs, crawfish(I was ecstatic someone from New Orleans!), shrimp, and salmon. I had an overflowing plate of each before I threw in the towel and called it a successful buffet. I was too stuffed to go for any of the desserts at that point, but there didn’t seem to be too many that looked that great anyways. The staff was also very friendly and available, but again we were some of the only patrons at the time. If you’re a seafood fan, this buffet hits the mark. If not, you might want to look elsewhere.
Bernie C.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Flavors, the Buffet was a pretty standard buffet. Not the widest selection, but good enough where you’ll be full. Really, do not come here for steakhouse quality stuff. I had someone sitting at the table next to me critiquing the chicken. Who critiques chicken at a buffet? IT’S A BUFFET! In addition, I got it at a discount through Tix4Tonight and so paid a total of 18 bucks for dinner. I was impressed with that kind of pricing. I got sat at the area where Marianne works! Marianne is an amazing individual. Checked up on me various times to make sure I was okay. I would come back here just because she’s awesome! The high priced items were the crab legs and top sirloin. Otherwise, everything else was pretty standard buffet items such as mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, and sushi rolls. It would be more worth the full cost if they had sashimi, but they didn’t. The dessert area was pretty good. If you want something relatively economical, this would be the place to go. Otherwise, if you’re looking for the world, maybe check out another one.
Michael B.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
I think the price was pretty average for buffets on the strip. I loved all the fish dishes. Lots of crab legs. I will go again. I didn’t like that the server had to bring your drink and refills. I guess i wouldn’t have minded if she could keep up but she couldn’t.
Michelle V.
Place rating: 4 San Jose, CA
Ate here for the first time yesterday! We came around 11:50am for lunch and the wait was 20 minutes(only one cashier working). We came here on Christmas but our Travelzoo voucher didn’t work(on weekends too). The food was decent. The sushi wasn’t good, but I liked the variety of other things, like the Southern food. I enjoyed the shrimp cocktail and white wine clams. The best part though? DESSERT. The ice creams were so pretty, and unlimited cotton candy?! You’ve got to be kidding me. The guy working there(we came back to look for his name tag but he didn’t have one :() was really nice too. Also, we had an AWESOME server, Rudy(extra star for him). He checked up on us pretty often and was super friendly. He brought us a lot of drinks and we didn’t manage to finish it all. There was even hot tea with honey. ^_^ Overall, not the best buffet in Vegas but decent, especially if you love desserts lol. Might come back again???
Gluten Free E.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
It was a buffet. All you can eat crab legs. Enjoy them hot or cold. Not a whole lot I can eat do to being gluten free. Little expensive but ok. Can’t get your own beverage. Server was old lady and she kept forgetting to refill my drink.
Mike V.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This buffet in the past has been a huge let down… This time the quality of food seemed to be improved. Better selection. Staff was friendly. Sat in the diamond section tonight would of given a 5 star if Shania had visited my table! Best dish was large hot easy to crack crab legs and stuffed salmon. Average sushi…
Karen K.
Place rating: 2 Santa Ana, CA
***2.5 stars*** I came in knowing that it wasn’t the best buffet, but $ 27 seemed pretty cheap compared to other places on the strip. I’m not a picky eater, just look at my previous reviews lol. I grew up poor so I know the struggle, and I wasn’t looking for fine dining at $ 27. This place still disappointed me, though. I was excited for the crab legs, but couldn’t even eat them. They were too salty. Like a previous reviewer said, it’s like they were soaked in salt water. On the other hand, the mussels were«marinated» but they were so bland! I’m a seafood lover, so this was upsetting for me that their seafood was not up to par. Eating in Thailand, a third world country, was more delicious(not saying that the food in Thailand is supposed to be gross or anything, but cmon). The rest of selection was okay, if a bit small. The Mac and cheese was creamy, the spaghetti was very flavorful, probably the most flavorful I’ve had! The tortillas were a little hard(not the hard shell ones but the ones that were supposed to be soft) so it seemed like they were left there for awhile. They only had chicken fajitas to fill them with also, which disappointed me. I love carne asada tacos haha. The desserts were average. The ice cream was yummy and they had gelato as well. The chocolate mouse and mint mousse in the cups were plain, even according to my brother. The chocolate ecstasy was very delicious though if you’re a chocolate lover. Overall, it wasn’t anything special really. I would give it 1.5 stars. The service, like stated by previous reviewers is the reason why I gave the extra star. They were attentive and very friendly, though there was an elderly woman worker complaining about being tired within earshot. I know it was close to closing time, but you shouldn’t act like that in front of customers. This is coming from a past manager in retail. Presence and attitude is key to a happy experience on the guest’s behalf. That was the only person who wasn’t very good with service. Special thank you to the Asian worker who was so funny and nice though! I don’t think I’ll be coming back, sadly.
Kent H.
Place rating: 3 Pleasanton, CA
Snow crab leg is too salty and seems not to be fresh… Clam chowder and vegetable soup are among several good things about the buffet, and the prime rib and the penne pasta with meat sauce are also pretty good… It is okay to make it one of the buffet choices when you stay in Las Vegas since the price is not too bad…
Vivian G.
Place rating: 3 San Jose, CA
They don’t have crawfish or kimchi anymore but omelet was good and they still had crab legs!!! I think it is not what it used to be!!! But this nice Asian lady works so hard and always gives good service of refilling my drinks.
Alfred S.
Place rating: 4 Palmdale, CA
Food was good, fried chicken not so great. The crab legs were delicious and so was the clam chowder! I suggest getting clam chowder putting a ton of crab in out and Tabasco then missing? Mixing it up, delicious! Save room for dessert! Homemade ice cream and waffle cones!
Lisa W.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
For a low end buffet it’s pretty good! We came for Sunday brunch which included unlimited mimosa or champagne for about $ 27 each. We found that Harrahs buffet is better than the Wynn(which claims to be high quality). Harrahs definitely beat the Wynn on their offerings. But I must admit Harrahs didn’t have a good dessert offering like the Wynn. But get this, Harrahs serves crab legs and shrimp and a lot of seafood for brunch! The Wynn did not! So you can guest what we ate. 3 plates of crab legs, shrimp and mussels each, 2 plates of prime rib. And then some other fillers. Dessert wasn’t that great but it decent. No lines! Also the drinks came coming. I like it when low end buffets tries to lure people in by offering better things than the high end ones. We would be happy to come back to Flavors for lunch! Also you get discount if you have a players card.
Lisa G.
Place rating: 5 Reno, NV
In Harrah’s casino. Excellent breakfast buffet. Almost anything you could want to eat for breakfast from Danishes to «make your own omelet». Virgin bloody Mary’s, fruits, a carving station, ethnic style breakfast items like congee and Kim Chee. Coffee was served by the carafe and was pretty good. Service was swift as well. It cost about $ 20 per person but there was no way I could try all the delicious items.
Andre W.
Place rating: 3 HafenCity, Hamburg
Nette Bedienung, schnell ran gekommen, Buffet immer gut aufgefüllt. Allerdings müssen wir sagen, dass alles recht«normal» amerikanisch war. Nicht Besonders wo wir glauben nochmals hingehen zu müssen. Wir haben es mit dem Buffet Bellagio verglichen welches $ 1 teurer ist. Dort hat es uns deutlich besser gefallen.
Kris B.
Place rating: 3 Buena Park, CA
Try to sit in Rudy’s section — he is awesome! He’s worked here for 39 years and has some great stories to tell about Las Vegas history. Regarding the buffet, breakfast is definitely much better than lunch! Breakfast buffet has biscuits and gravy, Eggs Benedict, omelet station, waffles, pancakes, all the breakfast meats: bacon, sausage links AND patties, and so much more! Lunch was a little more limited in choices but we were still able to find plenty to eat. We had the Buffet of Buffets pass so we were just trying to eat as much as possible for the 24 hours!
Hillary V.
Place rating: 2 St Petersburg, FL
In general, I am not big on buffets, but if you charge me what comes to $ 31, I assume that means the food will be good. I assumed wrong in this case. This buffet has a variety of types of food stations from seafood to pasta to American grill sort of stuff, etc. But seriously, everything was mediocre at best. The ONLY things I actually enjoyed were the crab stuffed tilapia, the quesadilla, and the little cheesecake cup. The rest of the food I picked at, and I tried nearly everything. Now I probably would’ve given them a 3 star rating as befits mediocrity, but added to the lame food was the fact that we waited in line for an hour despite the fact that we could see that an entire side of the restaurant was empty. Perhaps that was a staffing issue, but it still seems like bull. If I ever come back to Vegas again, I can guarantee that I will not waste my time or money here.
Stella L.
Place rating: 1 Monrovia, CA
One of the worst buffet I’ve been but what can u expect we’re craving for buffet at a late hour. It has attracted people like us who has been busy shopping the whole day and by the time we reach our hotel with our shopping loots, we are left with limited options for a dinner buffet. The only pros I can think of is it closes late at 11pm whereas other places closes 9 or 10pm. But well that doesn’t mean it’s a good thing after all. The seafood(mussels, prawns and crab legs) doesn’t look that fresh but I still did give it a chance and try it. Crab legs is sweet but very salty, taste that it has been soaked in salt water. Cold prawns does not look appetizing too, and worst the mussels… look like it’s been taken out from the freezer and they just unfreeze it. I felt so disgusted by the mussels. Cooked food is average, nothing fantastic. Desserts look cheap… mostly cupcakes. Cupcakes look home-baked and very child-like. Presentation of desserts is horrible. I’m a dessert lover and I didn’t even want to try anytime that is how bad it is! Even the ice cream looks cheap! Will definitely NOT come back again! Would rather pay more to have fresh seafood and more varieties of desserts elsewhere.
Theres
Place rating: 4 Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt
Wahrscheinlich eins der größten Buffets in Vegas, geschmacklich meines Erachtens nach eher Durchschnitt und dennoch sollte für jeden etwas dabei sein. Gerade nach einem langen Messetag kann man hier nochmal die Reserven auffüllen. Zu Stoßzeiten sollte man etwas Geduld am Eingang mitbringen oder bei Gruppen schonmal jemanden vorschicken.