STEAM TRAYS? THINK WOOD FIRE AND SMOKERS AT THESE REVAMPED FOODIE BUFFETS
There was a time when Las Vegas buffets shared
Strip marquees with production shows. Comedians joked about these bland,
questionable buffets, especially the “Plate of Plenty” at Circus Circus and its
low, low prices: breakfast $1.40, brunch $2.49 and dinner $3.49.
Today buffets still promote endless food consumption, but focus on the
quality of the food, promoting the freshest ingredients and interactive dining experiences.
Sure, prices have increased, but they still tend to be reasonable depending on
the meal of the day and the resort. Two buffets revamped in the past few months
offer foodie-inspired cuisine while still serving up the plentiful choices and
endless portions hungry visitors expect.
The Tropicana Las Vegas ‘latest food offering is Savor the Buffet, another
restaurant revamp following Robert Irvine’s Public House and Oakville Steak house
openings. Promoted as a gourmet, crave-worthy happening, Savor offers
distinctive dining, featuring made-to-order pasta, thin, crispy top your-own pizzas
that cook in just two minutes, and internationally inspired cuisines. The
buffet style gives the opportunity to sample uncommon fare like the BLT Benedict,
Cajun chicken and grits or chicken scaloppini with prosciutto and white beans.
Savor is open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. with prices starting at $21.95
for breakfast and between $31.95 and $34.95 for dinner. www.troplv.com/dining/savor-the-buffet
In 2016, Station Casinos LLC acquired Palms Casino Resort, which is
undergoing a$485 million property renovation including a swanky, trendy buffet
concept. Korean barbecue fans will recognize the 274-seat casual buffet’s
minimal name, A.Y.C.E., or “all you can eat. “The open food hall-setting and
communal tables serve group gatherings and unexpected social engagements.
The diverse menu offers a chef-driven selection: scratch-prepped recipes
presented in a creative, technique-focused style utilizing classic cooking methods
like wood burning grills, slow-turning rotisseries, smokers and a hearth oven.
There are seven food stations: the Greenery; the Hearth; the Roastery; the
World Pan…think wok; Smoke & Fire; Revival, which focuses on wellness,
power-boosting super foods and specialty diets and; post-meal, Sweet & Light.
A.Y.C.E. opens dailyat8a.m. Breakfast is $12.99, lunch $15.99,dinnerand
Sundaybrunch$21.99. www.palms.com/ayce-buffet.html