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Las Vegas Buffets
Rampart Buffet Review
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Rampart Buffet ReviewA Worthy BuffetThe Rampart Buffet is another of my all-time favorites, and I also like the casino. While it lacks the multiple numbers of fresh cooking stations that I like, the carving station consistently serves up juicy Prime Rib, and the other buffet entrees, whether they are Italian pasta, Mexican food, or traditional American favorites like meat loaf, are usually tasty and not as overcooked as most buffets. The salad bar, while not spectacular, serves a decent selection of fruits and salad. My kids always grab a plate of salad and fruit to go with their meals, and usually clean their salad plate first. The deserts are also tasty and prepared well, with a good selection of cakes, pie, cookies, and ice cream. I guess the right word to describe the Rampart Buffet is solid. It doesn’t blow you away and amaze you, unless you consider how consistently good it is. The service is also good and consistently friendly and fast. I would give the food a B, the service an A-, and give the buffet an A for value on the non-specialty nights, B when the prices go up. The Rampart Buffet doesn’t serve breakfast, and is open 11 am-3 pm for Lunch and 4:30 pm - 9:30 pm for dinner. The hours for the Sunday Brunch are 9:30 am - 3 pm. Lunch is $8.99, Dinner is $11.99, Tuesday Filet Mignon and Shrimp Scampi is $14.99, Thursday Seafood Night is $17.99, Saturday T-Bone Steak Night is $13.99. Kids 3 and under eat for free, 4-7 are half price. Free buffets are within easy reach by using player’s card points. The Rampart Casino is located in the Resort At Summerlin, 221 N Rampart Blvd. |
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