Here are all of our member and editor comments about Flavors (Harrah's).
On November 29 2008, Kevin Crossman wrote:
Fair vakue, including a very good set of desert offerings. I did like the chocolate fountain, gelato, and sugar free offeringing. The main courses were only fair and the atmosphere was lacking.
On November 28 2008, Polly Lin wrote:
All our four family members had a whole night of vomitting and diarrhea after we “enjoy” our Thanksgiving dinner at the Flavors buffett. We were almost died. What do you think my comment will be ?
We went to the Flavors directly after we watched a great magic show; we did not get any chance to eat anything else. I think they need to put more effort on managing the cleaness of foods or staff.
I don’t think I will come back again
On June 07 2007, mike_ch wrote:
This may be the best lunch buffet deal for mid-strip. I only say “may” because I haven’t tried them all, but of the ones I have this is it.
Lunch here will run you about $3 more than Treasure Island, but for that you’ll get so much more. Meats, both the obligatory Asian and Mexican and Italian food stations, a surprisingly big salad selection, and a dessert selection so large it’s overtaken a second section that used to be salads #2.
The meat selection includes the usuals, including typically non-lunch options like prime rib and sausages. The pizza unfortunately has adopted (or invented?) the “twists” on the familiar varieties that I complained about with the Palms buffet. As for desserts, they’re alright although the creme brulee looks like the ones at Paris but aren’t as good and don’t have the hard thick topping.
I’ll probably come back eventually, but since I’m pretty mobile compared to many visitors I’ll probably stick with the downtown kings or the Palms for cheaper rates, or treat to something nicer like Paris or Planet-H for more.
On June 13 2006, RateVegas.com User wrote:
I had the displeasure of eating at Flavors twice on a recent trip. Possibly the worst buffet in town. The stations are in strange places meaning, there is no consistency between one area and the next. Beyond that, on both trips I had an extremely difficult time getting a beverage from a server. I actually made two trips to the buffet before I received my drink. Tables were not cleaned regularly either.
On January 18 2006, RateVegas.com User wrote:
The new Buffet is awesome, great food and great improvement from what they used to have. Everything else about Harrah’s is way below average.
On June 20 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
Always eat here even if staying somewhere else. Food is always fresh and plentiful. Could expand the salad bar a little bit but all in all very good eating. Has a good selection of food that I like. Great dessets.
On May 16 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
Always get good service here. The food is above average, but I wish they had a bigger salad bar. The desserts are good. I always get too much and end up stuffed on sweets.
On February 01 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
Have eaten here every time I am in Vegas. The food is good, a littlle more home cooking type than say Rio’s. The service is always very good here, but I have a Harrah’s Diamond card and they cater to us quite a bit. They will bring a decanter of coffee or tea to the table for you so you don’t have to wait on drinks.
On October 04 2004, RateVegas.com User wrote:
Large selection and good service. We have a platinum card so we got in very quickly. Just had to sign for the meal and it was comped when we checked out. Food is better than average for a buffet.
On July 13 2004, HLDD wrote:
Food has always been average here. Sure it’s plentiful, but the variety is lacking and tends to be a bit greasy. The desert bar is definitly the best part. Service is slow, people rarely come bby to pick up your plates, and forget you cup overflowing with drink (make the glass the whole meal if you can!). Still, the line is never too bad here and it is still reasonably price.
On February 07 2003, RateVegas User wrote:
Haven’t gone to Vegas without having the Buffet at Harrahs a few times each trip. The food, for the price that you pay, is very good and the desserts are excellent. Whatever you like for breakfast is there for your choosing and dinner is the same. I eat so much for breakfast, that I have never tried lunch. Service is very good and you can’t go wrong eating there.
On September 16 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
this was the only place we could find fried chicken. excellent service. best coffee. food was flavorful and decent. there were less choices here than belliago or aladdin and they were less unusual. but for a basic buffet, this is a good choice. peeled shrimp, great bacon, desserts were some of our favorites. strangly, breakfast is $10 and lunch is $11. go at 10:30 and get in on both.
On June 26 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
The buffet has good food and selection. Price is reasonable and service was good too.
On December 28 2001, RateVegas User wrote:
Good selection. Reasonable price.
They serve drinks to you. You can’t just drink what you want; you have to specify up front.
The server was changing the sweet N low holder and dumped it right on my napkins.. Dork.
Hot plates are very hot.
Some foods weren’t replaced when they ran out.
On July 18 2001, RateVegas User wrote:
Good selection of food. Even if it was not a comp. the price was right.
On April 03 2001, RateVegas User wrote:
For a Buffet one of the better ones.
On January 22 2001, RateVegas User wrote:
Both times food was hot and quality was good. We visit once every trip now.
On December 19 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
Great food…. Deserts to die for…. and it was a comp….
On June 01 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
Excellent “already peeled” shrimp..
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