crab available.
The AYCE at GVR's Tides Oyster Bar and the Studio B Buffet at M also
have only snow crab.
Aria's Buffet had both king and snow crab legs, served cold by
default. However, you can ask the people behind the crab legs at the
buffet, and they will take your plate of cold crab legs, put them in
the steamer, and return them to you nice and hot!!
At the Bellagio, how does it work to get the crab legs heated up.
That reminds me, the Wynn Buffet also serves crab legs cold. But,
you can take your plate over to the grill and they will heat them for
you. The last four times I've been to the Buffet at the Wynn,
they've had snow crab legs twice and king crab legs twice. They used
to have WONDERFUL meaty king crab legs, but they keep getting more
and more anemic on recent visits, or as I mentioned, turning into
snow legs instead. Any recent reports?
On 13 Oct 2011, at 12:25, Robert Romanyshyn wrote:
> Bellagio - about $36 for dinner buffet. Choice of either king or
> snow crabs. Served cold but you can get them heated if you ask.
> Also, best creme brulee I have tasted at a Vegas buffet.
>
> Another king crab place is the Southpoint seafood restaurant. Last
> time (1 year) I was there, I got 1 1/2 lbs for about $16.
>
> Re King versus snow crabs, I recall that the Village buffet was
> snow crab only. What about GVR, M, and Aria - king or snow?
>
> On the wild side - Check out the place (I think called hot n
> juicy) on Spring Mountain Road. Bare bones restaurant that
> specializes in crayfish (mild to hot hot) and draft beer. The
> Spring Mountain Road oriental restaurants is the main reason I get
> a rental car on my Vegas trips.
>
> Bob
>
> ________________________________
> From: Nathan O. Roemer <public@soundmessage.com>
> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 2:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [vpFREE] XVP Best place for crab legs
>
> Recently, I've been going to one of these for my AYCE crab leg fix:
>
> TIDES OYSTER BAR AT GREEN VALLEY RANCH - All you can eat, served hot,
> $25 plus a drink.
> STUDIO B BUFFET AT M RESORT (Fri, Sat, & Sun) - All you can eat,
> served hot or cold, $30.
> VILLAGE SEAFOOD BUFFET AT RIO - All you can eat, served hot or cold,
> $40 (or $30 with Local ID & Total Rewards Card shown at register).
> THE BUFFET AT ARIA - All you can eat, served cold, but they will
> steam them by request. Went on Sunday, but not sure if they have
> them other days or what the current pricing is. I think we paid $36
> or so?
>
> I used to go to the Feast Buffet at Santa Fe when they had all you
> can eat hot crab legs on their Friday seafood nights, but those are
> long gone, and I don't think I've set foot in there since. :( I did
> enjoy it, though, as it was a great use of my points!
>
> I'd like to know if anyone else has any favourites, along with
> whether they are served hot or cold and the price.
>
> On 12 Oct 2011, at 10:16, bradr19 wrote:
>
> > Anyone have a favorite? I'd like all you can eat and if they take
> > the LVA coupons that would be a real bonus.
> > TIA
> > Brad
> > Amarillo
> >
> >
>
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