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Almost every casino in Las Vegas has an all-you-can-eat buffet, open to guests and non-guests alike for every meal of the week. Even at the worst you're bound to find something you can keep down, and the cost is low enough that in any case you won't feel ripped off. At its best, the traditional buffet experience is in terms of both decor and flavor like being granted unrestricted access to the food court in an up market mall; you'll get top-quality fast food, but not a gourmet feast.
If possible, try to avoid eating between 6pm and 9pm, when the lines at the
larger casinos can be endless.
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