

Ultimately, none of the above ruined my experience but are worth mentioning. Who knows, it could have been a flukey day. People can be slobs.īoth the picked over nature of certain buffet items and the cleanliness of the buffet could also be a result of the current labor shortage. Patrons weren’t shy about making a mess, and it’s pretty evident in the pictures above. because it makes for a more visually appealing picture, but it simply wasn’t possible for all items as you likely noticed above.Ĭleanliness: I didn’t perceive this to be a staff or management issue necessarily, more so a disrespectful customer issue.

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I tried to hang around long enough to get photos of full troughs, trays, etc. Picked Over Options: While the crew was prompt to replenish some items, others languished. I think the best way to describe most of the self-serve food options is “pedestrian” or very average. Domestic bottled beer is $3, and imported bottled beer is $4.įood Quality: Outside of the Prime Rib, Mongolian grill, sushi, and desserts, there just weren’t many items that blew me away. I personally found the Mongolian grill station to be a unique offering and quite good.Ĭheap Drinks: Once you’re seated, you can order $2 mimosas, bloody marys, or draft beer. People of all tastes and preferences will find something they’re likely to enjoy.Īction Stations: There’s such a diversity of live-action stations that everyone in your party is likely to find one that appeals to them. While a lot of the items I tasted were “just okay”, I have a LOT more to try during future visits. Variety: I can’t think of a buffet in Vegas with a more diverse and wide-ranging cuisine selection, and I’ve eaten at all of them. I’ll almost certainly make a return trip to load up on this specific item. South Point’s Prime Rib was also legitimately outstanding. Prime Rib: It’s difficult, if not impossible, to find a budget-friendly buffet in Vegas that serves prime rib.

You can get a lot of calories, for a small amount of money. Value: Point blank, the buffet is inexpensive. Here were my personal likes and dislikes: Why I’d Visit Again South Point’s Garden Buffet is a budget option and your expectations should match the price point. It depends on what you’re looking for, honestly. The Verdict – Is South Point’s Buffet Worth a Trip? Meanwhile, South Point’s buffet serves it at half the price. At this point, if you want prime rib at a Strip buffet your only options are high-end experiences like the Buffet at Wynn, Bacchanal at Caesars, or Wicked Spoon, and they all cost upwards of $60. The carving station is what attracted me to begin with as many low to mid-tier buffets on the Strip have done away with prime rib altogether.
