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Buffet Lunch At Baccanal Caesar Palace Hotel, Las Vegas

BUFFET LUNCH... We made reservation for a nice buffet a week before we came to Las Vegas, the buffet is one of its kind in Caesar Palace, Baccanal is the name of the restaurant.  My kids were saying that we must have at least one good and memorable meal while here in Las Vegas and they chose the seafood buffet.  It cost around $90 per pax and being Asians, sure we would be attracted to just seafood!  Alaska Crabs... hairy crabs....lobster claws..  clams etc etc... 

Oh, I did not take much photos on what we ate, just too busy stuffing in and to take out the camera with dirty hands and all.  LOL.... Just the initial stage and after that, it was all about eating and eating... oh, by the way, they only allowed 90 minutes in the restaurant, but I don't think they timed anyone... LOL.. Anyway, we took that amount of time to finish our food, sipping free champayne and mocktail too.  What a scrumptious meal... from mains to desserts, I think we only had one meal done for that day itself... LOL... 

We only "attacked" these... plate after plate... 
I did not take any beef nor meat... 
But I did take porridge and pho as part of my main meal... 
And endless desserts after that...
Definitely I did not manage to eat $90 worth of food... LOL...
Inside Caesar Palacce...
At the Mirage...
Mostly tourists.. mask on!
After our heavy meal, we walked around the Strip... 


Comments

  1. Ceasar's Palace? That is where all the big names in the music industry perform, right? I wish you had taken photographs of everything in their buffet spread. We cannot eat but at least, we can drool al over your pictures. LOL!!!

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  2. Wah, very nice food! I also wanna eat!

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  3. At that price, it is worth it to focus on the seafood and the champagne!

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  4. I don't think i can take so much seafood to cover up the price. Yea, but that's a good meal coz i like buffet!

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  5. When having buffet, the least area I go to would be the dessert area. I like to go to the meat section more. Hehe.

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