Here are all of our member and editor comments about Hilton Buffet (Las Vegas Hilton).

On April 12 2007, mike_ch wrote:

Had a dinner 2for1. Well, the cost is appropriate. You’re looking at a medium to small buffet that lacks even some of the regular buffet standards, like multiple types of pizza. Fans of Asian fare should know there’s a section for Chinese-looking dishes but no sushi. Food was adequate but not crazy or anything, and the dessert selection was one step above most downtown resorts but not as good as the better ones like MSS or Golden Nugget.

Two unique things to note about this buffet: At lunch, they serve prime rib. At dinner, they serve complimentary booze.

If neither of those unique features interests you, the small room and the lack of selection may send you elsewhere, but where? Riviera? Eew. Sahara? Gag! Circus? No way! Stardust is not an option anymore. Stratosphere? Well, I’d say that’s an improvement but you’re going to need a car to get to it.

Not a downright BAD buffet but a solid low-end one that feels pigeonholed into a corner of the sports book. Service did their jobs but only ever seemed to pay half of their full attention to any customer.

On March 31 2005, gecurb wrote:

Had breakfast and dinner at the buffet. Food was not bad, not great. Not a great selection, but adequate for most tastes. However, the cost is less than other big hotels on the strip, so the value represented by the Hilton buffet is probably equivalent to the more expensive buffets. Service is good, and I did not have to wait too long to be seated.

On September 09 2004, chris wrote:

The Hilton is the only place we stay when in LV…..but the buffet there leaves alot to be desired. Hours old eggs benedict, greasy, chewy bacon strips, dry sausage patties were what we experienced on our last visit. The made to order omelettes, prime rib (not my first choice for breakfast), and the all you can drink champagne (Sunday Brunch) are the safest bets. Save yourself the $9 for breakfast and go to In-N-Out Burger up the street on Sahara.

On July 14 2003, philzhere wrote:

Certainly a better-than-average buffet. The weekend brunch is an excellent value.

On July 12 2003, clanknj wrote:

surprised, didn’t expect much, found best value for money
of any buffet I tried…every item served was a treat!!

On August 24 2002, RateVegas User wrote:

i only went to breakfast buffet… and it was not worth $9. bad french toast, bad waffle, no bread for toast,even. service was ok, but then again, it was pretty empty and the server might have been bored. would not go there again.

On January 22 2002, RateVegas User wrote:

The food selection and quality at breakfast was horrible, especially for $9. The only, and I mean ONLY edible thing there was made-to-order omelettes. I would strongly suggest finding somewhere else to eat.

On July 28 2001, RateVegas User wrote:

Better than average. Most food items well prepared and srvice is good

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