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Originally Posted by Verdasco
caesars $73 USD ($98 CAD) dinner buffet
oh boy..... im not sure why we all went but the crab legs were meh, oysters are fcking garbage, other seafood sucked. I was a sucker. This is a tourist trap! Thought it would be great but other buffets for $40 or less was better. I went to wicked spoon and it was better
3/10
wicked spoon in cosmopolitan
cheaper, was around $40 for lunch, dinner should be like $50-60
better ingredients in everything i tried compared to caesars, love their type of food. More consistent compared to caesars. My go too buffet in vegas for now on.
10/10
milos in cosmopolitan
had the lunch 3 course menu
salmon bagel , lobster linguine, yogurt for $40.00
the linguine was 1/3 of what I received 4 years ago. A lot smaller ..... was really disappointed as it was my favourite dish in vegas previously. Would never go again based on this
5/10
In n Out
first time visiting the joint, rolled up in a limo and had people staring haha. Monster fries are OVERHYPED AS FUK (fries fcking suck there!~) do not get fries, they are dry, tasteless and expensive. Just get 2-3 double burgers with cheese! trust me!! So fcking juicy, it was amazing
10/10
White castle
went cause of harold and kumar
basically a thin spam slice of "beef" that looks fake with cheese in a slider for $2 ( a little bit of butter inside)
not going back, not even worth it lol, touristy thing to do, a thing to try once on the strip
6/10
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I actually got food poisoning eating the crab and oysters at Caesars. Had the runs all night.
Wicked Spoon is awesome, it was $40? Last time I went I remember it was only $25 or so and loved that it came with a complimentary mimosa.
Milos is very good, I had the lobster linguini, very yummy.
In'n Out and White Castle (even McDonalds) in Vegas is garbage. It's like they know they cater to drunk-asses so they stopped giving a shit.
The White Castle sliders I got were dryer than cardboard, had to throw most of it away, it was WAY better in New York. Same with In'n Out, the ones I went to in Los Angeles were better.