There was a time that I would have raved about the Harrah's Entertainment Group of Buffets. From Caesars, Paris, Bally's, Rio, Harrah's, and flamingo you couldn't go wrong for taste, freshness or selection. they touched on all ethnic choices without over loading one or the other. Now even for breakfast all there buffets with maybe the exception of Caesar's and Paris are overloaded with Chinese and Mexican. sure there are lox. But no cheese Blintzes which have been on the buffet menus for as long as I can remember. I forgot to mention the Imperial Palace which hasn't been a member of the Harrah's family for long and also the newest member Plant Hollywood. these to have gone down hill fast over the last year or so. I know everyone needs to tighten there budget but Harrah's wants it both ways. They raised the prices on the buffets to a rediculous sum for breakfast compared to other local casinos where you can get breakfast for $6.99 and they even make your pancakes, french toast, waffles and steak and eggs while you wait(quickly mind you). Harrah's eastcoast casinos are far cheaper than the known for value vegas venues at Harrah's. somebody better start looking at who's robbing the coffers if they can't put the fair on the table and charge a reasonable price when they can do it in New Jersey serving less people and bring in less revenue. Maybe they need to bring the Jersey guy out to Vegas to show them how it's done. I don't eat eggs and since they don't have blintzes I spent and average of $17.99 for a cup of coffee at the buffets every morning just so I could sit with my family because of course they think everyone is out torob them and would make no concessions to allow me to sit with my family and pay a discount or child's rate. Very poor way to treat a Diamond Player . There are a lot of other casinos out there who would love to have my business
Pros: KIM(CHEF) WAS ACOMMADATING EVERYONE ELSE COULD CARE LESS
Cons: NO BLINTZES, TO EXPENSIVE, LOCAL BUFFETS ARE BETTER
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