No selection. High price. Food mediocre. You get your own drinks. No carving station. Do your research and spend your cold hard cash on a real buffet.
Bob U.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Mountain View, CA
two stars because seems mean to give this a one-star. I’m sure much of my review is due to an anti-buffet bias, but I really expected a lot more because Vegas buffets are so legendary. we got a free meal as part of the Mystere tickets(incredible show, btw) but I would have rather paid for a better meal. I think it’s normally $ 32pp there aren’t as many stations as I expected. The best one was the BBQ area, the brisket was really good. the desserts were just okay. some of the fruit fillings on the tarts tasted canned. while I’m sure there are those who appreciate quantity over quality, IMO even as a freebie for the Mystere show it’s not worth it
Courtney G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Alameda, CA
It was suitable. I was a little disappointed however in perspective it blows most homestyle buffets out of the water. I do like to have at least one buffet every trip to LV. I would say there is better on the strip of course, but this is a great buffet especially when they give you the buy one get one or free buffet passes. Not bad. The doughnuts and the chineese were my favorite. The sushi was mediocre at best.
Dianna B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tarpon Springs, FL
I’m not huge on eating at buffets, especially not after losing all the weight I’ve lost. But sometimes you just have to do it. Sometimes you want the whole«Las Vegas Experience» so you do it. It was Memorial day, so the price was $ 25.90, tax included. It was for lunch and there was just about anything you can imagine, from barbecue, to sushi(not gonna eat it, sorry) to made to order Chinese and salad, fresh baked pizza and grilled burgers. It’s all there on the bar, some areas seemed thin and/or not in use and that’s Ok. The drinks were found in the center and I was THRILLED that they offered Stubborn Soda, which is absolutely delicious in flavour. They also offered a flavoured water/energy drink but the flavours on that were so saturated that I had to water it down. The desert bar was kinda. meh? That’s where I expect a buffet to excel, but nope, the chocolate cream pie tasted store bought as did the eclairs(Which if you wanted to you could buy them for $ 2.50 each. uh. no) and the cream caramel cupcake was bland. it was Ok.
Alex J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Huntington Beach, CA
I went here last night for dinner with my partner. It was About $ 31 per person. We got there around 9:20 there was no line to get in and it was not crowded at all. The beverages and food are both self serve. They have a wide variety of various ice coffees to soft drinks located in the middle of the restaurant. The food was divided up into several sections: seafood/Asian, Southern, Mediterranean, Italian, and an American see food mix kind of section. The desert table was located at the front left of the restaurant. It was a fairly decent selection ranging from ice cream to crème brûlée. Take aways: this buffets cheaper than the other ones that I found that are located on The Strip. It is also open till 10 o’clock which is really nice since a lot of other buffets close at eight or 9 o’clock. If you like crab legs you can eat your weight in crab there are also some really good things that are on the menu for people who don’t like seafood. I personally would come to this buffet again.
Leslie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Hialeah, FL
Treasure island buffet at Vegas, it’s a waste of money. I am actually right here, right now and I am taking the time to write it up. First of all the customer service is hard to find, the food is not fresh and the pizza is burned out. I thought it would be different experience
Vanessa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
I don’t know why this has bad reviews. I actually enjoyed it. I mean it was pretty cheap $ 30 isn’t that much if you think about how overpriced everything is on the strip and my kids ate free so that was a plus. We had dinner here and brunch(they offer mimosas and champagne during brunch) and was satisfied both times. Nice selection of food and fresh pasta made for you. When I went it wasn’t super crowded with people which I loved and the staff were very nice. I loved the chocolate strawberries mmm!
Esther F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
This is a good buffet on the strip. The selection is wide and since I wanted to eat seafood, this was a great place. Very nice staff, atmosphere, and it’s all you can eat crab legs, so who wouldn’t be happy about that? Giving it a 5 start since I felt it met my expectations. Nothing earth shattering, but a good experience overall.
Leah s.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dallas, TX
First of all. 1 star is being generous. This buffet is the worst! The free drinks in the casino shouldn’t even sway you into this joint. Can’t believe they have the audacity to charge almost the same as the other top notch worthy ones do! And charge kids the same price as adults The staff are all pretty much rude & miserable. Some of our party were overcharged, they sat us in different sections despite it being empty, & our«server» was giving me attitude & dirty looks. The selection sucks! I had 1 plate of dry prime rib, nasty mashed potatoes & Mac & cheese, and fried rice. Everything was salty, and I saw a couple of knats in the salad cooler. Do yourself a favor, and go to the pizzeria for a dry $ 12 cheese slice, and spend the other $ 20 in a slot. You’ll feel much more satisfied!
Charles F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
The best buffet in town for cotton candy. Actually, this is probably the only buffet that offers cotton candy in their dessert section. The food is either bland, cold, or stale. Service is ah-okay. I feel bad for the tourists that come here and pays $ 30 to eat here. It’s not really worth it. Even though the food was kinda dry, the best dishes they had were the Indian food. Tikka masala, spicy lentil and chicken masala were the best(but no as good as other places). I also tried the Singapore noodles, kalbi, orange chicken, vegetable roll, chicken fried steak, baked chicken, potato salad, sushi and pizza — all were very much disappointing. I would definitely come back, actually, I wouldn’t.
Tina F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kenosha, WI
As far as buffets in Vegas go, I’d put this middle of the bunch. We had gotten $ 20 coupons and since we were seeing Mystere at Treasure Island, figured it would be a good option for dinner. The pasta bar was good — they make it fresh for you. Choose from a variety it sauces and pastas, but they only had chicken and shrimp to stir in. The dessert bar was also delicious. Chocolate dipped strawberries, Crème brûlée, mini donuts, fruit tarts and more. Other than that, the rest of the buffet was not that great. Skip the BBQ– it doesn’t taste like good southern pit BBQ(odd flavor). The prime rib was dry and tough. The Asian was just ok. They also had a great drink buffet. Lots of sodas, juices, etc… To choose from. Would I eat it again… Nope. I’d skip it and opt for a different buffet.
Lace K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Saint Louis, MO
Don’t do it! It’s a damn good thing I didn’t pay to eat here(won tix for 2), else I’d be pissed. This was the nastiest, cheapest buffet I’d ever been to. I’m not going to lie, with the amount of revenue and grandiose-ness of the casinos on the strip, I had pretty high expectations for a BUFFET in a goddamned CASINO. This place sucked ass. They spread their entres around the room, however, if it were set up like a traditional buffet, you’d have one buffet table about 20 feet long with entres on each side. Read: this place is worse than your local $ 12 Chinese lunch buffet at home, at 2−3x the cost! I see that people keep mentioning Golden Corral in their reviews, lol, so I’ll say this – I like some GC sometimes, too, and GC has EASILY4x as many food options at half the price! What the fuck?! The buffets at the Strat and Planet Hollywood are WAY better. Try either of those instead if you can help it.
Amy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Vancouver, WA
After a great experience at one buffet in Vegas, I wanted to check out another, so we stopped at Treasure Island. Since it was open till 10& we arrived at 8 pm we thought-there food still has to be good. Wrong! It looked old, cold, & cheaply put together. Nothing tastes like wow! In fact, for one second I thought is this Golden Corral in Treasure Island? I just don’t think for the price it was worth it. I will never go there again. I also notice the coins mixing or putting away the food in bowls, & it made me wonder if it was going back in to be served the next day. Reheat repeat?! Just not a fan!
David L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Newport Beach, CA
Buffet of nothing! Very small selection for breakfast. One guy for the omelette station. Food for price comparison, bad deal. It’s better running down the street to Denny’s. And who goes to Denny’s in Vegas? Yes that bad here. They should close this place down and open a strip club.
Leann P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Crawfordsville, IN
I have come to realize over my Vegas trips that you are probably never going to be blown away by a Vegas buffet(or any buffet anywhere really). The Buffet at Treasure Island fit the bill of your average, run of the mill buffet. I would suggest ordering your food from the pasta station. That way your food is freshly prepared and exactly what you want. The gentleman working the pasta buffet when I was there was very talented and whipped me up a tasty seafood ravioli dish and made sure I even got fresh bread on the side. I did really enjoy the dessert table. Everything I got was tasty – and I got a LOT of dessert! I had to grab a thing of cotton candy because it would make a cute picture(think of me how you wish, but what is more adorable than a cotton candy selfie?!). Anyway, the cotton candy was grape flavored! I am normally not a huge cotton candy person, but we ate the whole thing! Try it out for something different :)
Cynthia W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
I came here with 4 friends about 2 weeks ago, since we were staying at Treasure Island and they gave us 2 free buffets. So with 3 of us paying full price for the weekend champagne brunch, on average it cost $ 17.48/person, which was definitely worth it. I mean, everything is overpriced on the strip, and there is literally a hot dog stand a couple minutes’ walk away on that floor in TI selling hot dogs for $ 15. Here we got unlimited food, drinks, and champagne! The people working here were really nice, but the food was okay but not great. I’ve been to some nice buffets in Vegas(Wynn FTW!) and obviously TI can’t really compare, it’s not exactly super luxury. However, with the vouchers, we basically paid half price. I would skip the sashimi, but some of the sushi, the fried food/fatty meat, and the noodle soups(phở!!) are okay. They have grapefruit juice! The dessert bar is in the back, so don’t miss it. They also had cotton candy, which was fun!
Silvia G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Orange, CA
Even with the 2 for 1 voucher they gave us at check in, it was just not worth it. The Sunday mimosa brunch ended up being about $ 14 each which is a steal but it was just not enjoyable. The food was cold and quality was low. They had breakfast items such as crepes, waffles, pancakes… But what I tried was lukewarm at best. The egg benedict was definitely the best from that section. Even the mimosas were a bit off. Served in regular big glasses, I barely finished one. Can’t go wrong with an omelette station, which my husband took advantage of. They also had a healthy grains/salad station but I wasn’t feeling it. The BBQ station had ok ribs and cold mac n cheese. I figured I’d make my money worth with peel and eat shrimp but they were obviously frozen and bland, but more edible dipped in cocktail sauce. I was hoping for crab legs but I guess they only have for dinner. Sushi was terrible, the rice was super cold and hard. I had a bowl of phở to get myself full and it wasn’t horrible but it was bland. From the Dessert area, not a lot caught my attention. There were big cupcakes and other pastries. I did try a fruit tart and crème brûlée and they were not bad. Service was good. However, with so many other options in Vegas, I would not go back especially if I had to pay full price.
Krishna C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fullerton, CA
We had never ventured into Treasure Island before other than to catch the Sirens show many years ago. So, during our most recent Las Vegas trip we thought we would check this casino out. Also, one of my colleagues mentioned that TI had the better buffets at Las Vegas. It was during the Labor day weekend. There was a long line Sunday night but no line Monday afternoon at 1:30PM. So, we decided to check the lunch buffet out. Total for the buffet using the buy 1 get 1 buffet coupon — $ 25.89 Pros: Service was good.(+1) Decent variety of food. Japanese, Southern(Regional BBQ) & Italian stations. Very inexpensive for a decent Vegas buffet.(+1) Cons: Desserts were not good. Nothing stood out.(–1) Ribs were hard, chewy and lacked flavor(–1)
Johnny W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Ramon, CA
This buffet was a disappointment. Their weekend seafood dinner prices are $ 31.95 per person, as of October of 2015. Since we were staying at Treasure Island, part of their resort fees includes a 2 for 1 voucher at their buffet, so we decided to try out their buffet. We stopped by here around 6:30pm and there was a very long line. Since we had a late lunch, we figured we’ll come back here about 9pm, giving us an hour before they closed. I assumed that the reason the buffet wasn’t that good was that we came here at an unpopular time, which was a Sunday night with less than an hour before they closed. The problems I had was that when we got here at 9:15pm, there was still a long line to get into the buffet. Looking inside, there was a lot of empty available tables. Most of them were cleaned off too. The line went fairly quickly, but by the time they seated us, it was already after 9:30pm. They did tell us that they closed at 10pm and the food will be removed by then. After we were seated, the hostess sat us at a very tiny table. There were a lot of other larger cleaned off empty tables. When we asked the hostess if we could just sit at another table., she told us that we would have to stand in a corner and wait for another table. We had less than 30 minutes before they take the food away, so we decided to just sit at the tiny table. When we were getting the food, you can tell that a lot of the food have been sitting out for quite a while. The prime rib were dry, the avocado were darkened, etc. They also weren’t clearing the tables as frequently as it got closer to 10pm. Afterwards., when it was 10:30pm, they told us the time and that we had to leave now. So by the time we sat down, we had less than 1 hour to eat. If we paid full price, this place would be a 1-star review. I would image that if we came here early in the evening, the food would be better and so would their service; although I would never pay full price for this buffet. I would give this place another try with a 2 for 1 voucher, but I would come here at a better time.
Lea c.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
5 star breakfast. We used a buy one get coupon from the hotel and enjoy a breakfast well worth the price. Left extra full and the service was good. The omelette lady was awesome!!! Would come back!
Manuel A R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Roquetas de Mar, Almería
Excelente elección si te alojas en el hotel… Y aunque seas de fuera. Cuando te registras en el hotel te dan 2×1 en comida o cena y un precio con bebidas incluidas muy asequible. Ni en España te encuentras un buffet libre con bebidas incluidas por 8 euros. Después aunque sin oferta sale el doble, si entras 5 minutos antes de que termine el almuerzo y disfrutas de los dos por menos precio. Con lo que comes no cenas y son 2 comidas en una. Recomendable la repostería y la pasta.