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🍽️ Honest Review of Las Vegas Buffet: Bacchanal 🎰

Bacchanal is definitely one of the most famous buffets in Vegas — but honestly? It didn’t live up to the hype 😕 We arrived around 3 PM with a reservation ($50 per person just to book). Total for two: $188. We waited in a short line before getting in. The atmosphere felt pretty standard — nothing spectacular. 🦀 Seafood Section – Pretty small selection, but they did have all-you-can-eat snow crab legs 🦀 which were fresh and sweet! The scallops and salmon were also tasty — recommend those! 🥘 Chinese Food Zone – A bit of a letdown 😬 Fried rice and noodles weren’t great. They even had “General Tso’s-style chicken” trying to be guobaorou — you could tell the chef tried their best 👨‍🍳 🧀 Cheese Station – Looked decently varied, but I didn’t try any. 🥩 Grill & Carvery – Mostly beef, but it was just okay (a bit dry in my opinion). 🍖 BBQ & Char Siu – Way too sweet! 🍯 Even as someone who enjoys Shanghainese sweetness, this was over the top. The skewers were also very sweet. 🥤 Drinks – Not great either — weird flavors and limited options. Ended up sticking with Coke. 🍣 Sushi Section – Very small, basic selection. Tasted like conveyor belt sushi — maybe a tiny step up, but still pretty average. ✨ Final Verdict: Not really worth it for the price 😓 Food quality was just okay, variety was limited, and overall it felt overhyped. You can definitely find better eats in Vegas! #BacchanalBuffet #VegasEats #BuffetReview #NotWorthTheHype #SeafoodLover #VegasFood

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🍽️ Honest Review of Las Vegas Buffet: Bacchanal 🎰

Bacchanal is definitely one of the most famous buffets in Vegas — but honestly? It didn’t live up to the hype 😕 We arrived around 3 PM with a reservation ($50 per person just to book). Total for two: $188. We waited in a short line before getting in. The atmosphere felt pretty standard — nothing spectacular. 🦀 Seafood Section – Pretty small selection, but they did have all-you-can-eat snow crab legs 🦀 which were fresh and sweet! The scallops and salmon were also tasty — recommend those! 🥘 Chinese Food Zone – A bit of a letdown 😬 Fried rice and noodles weren’t great. They even had “General Tso’s-style chicken” trying to be guobaorou — you could tell the chef tried their best 👨‍🍳 🧀 Cheese Station – Looked decently varied, but I didn’t try any. 🥩 Grill & Carvery – Mostly beef, but it was just okay (a bit dry in my opinion). 🍖 BBQ & Char Siu – Way too sweet! 🍯 Even as someone who enjoys Shanghainese sweetness, this was over the top. The skewers were also very sweet. 🥤 Drinks – Not great either — weird flavors and limited options. Ended up sticking with Coke. 🍣 Sushi Section – Very small, basic selection. Tasted like conveyor belt sushi — maybe a tiny step up, but still pretty average. ✨ Final Verdict: Not really worth it for the price 😓 Food quality was just okay, variety was limited, and overall it felt overhyped. You can definitely find better eats in Vegas! #BacchanalBuffet #VegasEats #BuffetReview #NotWorthTheHype #SeafoodLover #VegasFood

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