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Spice Market Buffet: Everything You COUld Ever Want
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kevinism 25 reviews

An amazing assortment of gourmet delights from around the world awaits you at the Spice Market Buffet inside the Planet Hollywood. There are cuisines of many countries, including Asia, Italy, the Middle East, America, and Mexico. Enjoy jewels of the sea and feast on the selection of shrimp, crab legs, fresh salmon, mussels and shrimp scampi. Savor the hand carved New York strip and stuffed pork loin too! The Spice Market has been named the "City's Best".

The highlights:

Prime Rib
Crab legs
Shrimp tempura
Veggies with the big carrots
Tandoori chicken
Stuffed
Lamb skewers
Chicken in curry sauce
Crepe-making station
All different kinds of salads
Tacos
Quesadillas
Tortillas
Guacamole and Salsa
BREAKFAST!
Pizza
Lasagna
Shrimp Cocktail
Eggrolls
Cotton Candy (heck yeah)
Ice Cream
Cookies
Pies
Cakes and the list keeps going and going!

Our waiter was kind and our water glasses were always refilled when asked, plates were cleared after we were finished as well!

Favorite Dish: All of it!

Written Feb 14, 2012

Address: Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino

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Spice Market Buffet: Well rounded buffet
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fancydancer 32 reviews

They had Asian, Italian, Middle Eastern, American, and Mexican. The dessert bar was pretty good. A nice selection, but sometimes the quality wasn't that great so I went for the usual vanilla soft serve. Can't go wrong with that. Some items could get prepared specifically by one of the cooks there.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: Aladdin Hotel & Casino

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Spice Market Buffet: turn around and walk away from this buffet
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vegasbaby07 6 reviews

i had high expectations for the aladdin spice market but it all came crashing down after i went their last week for lunch. I waited on line for 20 minutes to get in. When i got in there was about 6 different cuisines to choice from. The most exciting part of my buffet was the broccoli from the asian part, the fajita from the mexican place and the dessert. The jewels of the sea food tasted cold and old but the soup they offered was delicious. I rather spend my money on the Buffet at Paris because there my money was totally worth it.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: Aladdin Hotel & Casino

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Spice Market Buffet: Favorite Buffet
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beansf 5 reviews

They have everything you could possibly want to eat. The food is actually very delicious. Go early and beat the crowd. You have chinese, japanese, sushi, mexican, american, italian, and a salad bar all at you disposal. Of course, there are many desserts to choose from, they tend to look a little better than they taste, so don't save too much room for that. Belly on up to the ice cream machine and have your dream sundae, instead!

Favorite Dish: Pizza

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: Aladdin Hotel & Casino

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Spice Market Buffet: The Best Buffet!
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HotRodEtte 374 reviews

Spice Market Buffet was definitely an excellent choice for us. Located inside the Aladdin, this had many different types of cuisine to choose from. Fairly priced, it was worth every penny. We went here for breakfast & they happened to have a champagne brunch for the entire Labor Day weekend. Mimosas came with our meal (or, you can get a plain glass of champagne if you choose). In 2006, Aladdin will be changed into the Planet Hollywood resort & casino. Hopefully, as they are not changing everything, this buffet won't go anywhere!!!

Favorite Dish: We went for breakfast, so I stuck to the breakfast menu. The French toast is to die for! Thick cut bread, wiht a touch of powdered sugar, this was amazing...however the best part was the peach sauce with the peaches to put over the bread. I couldn't resist going back up for more!!! My friend went up for dinner/lunch food after her breakfast helping, and the roast beef practically melted in your mouth! Another strong recommendation--this was located in the American cuisine section.
The Labor Day champagne brunch ran us $18.99, however you may want to check the website for regular everyday prices.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: Aladdin Hotel & Casino

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Spice Market Buffet: Pricy but worth it
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darylmitchell 21 reviews

The Spice Market buffet is one floor below the casino in the Aladdin hotel. It's a spacious room with high ceilings and tasteful decor. Tables and booths are arranged in the middle of the room. You pay up front and then are lead to your table. Food is self-serve but your server takes your drink order.

The food stations line the walls and are divided into different ethnicities and main ingredients. There's Mexican, Italian, Mediterranean, Asian, American, and Middle Eastern as well as dedicated seafood, vegetable and dessert stations. For diabetic customers, sugar-free desserts are available upon request at the dessert station.

Favorite Dish: Where to start? The Middle Eastern samosas and curries were particular standouts.

If you're going for lunch, as we did, plan on going a little early (say 11:15 a.m.). We did, and avoided what turned into a very long lineup at noon.

This is an expensive buffet by comparison, but the quality of the food makes it worthwhile. After all, what's the point of eating at some cheap buffet if it's crummy? Would you feel better knowing that, even if the food's bad, you're still getting a lot of it? Not me!

Another thing, take the time to enjoy your meal. Too often I saw people at buffets with heaping platefuls of food, desperately shovelling it in like it was their last meal, only to get up and do it again. So unless you're on the Bullet Train to Obesity diet, slow down and savour your food. Quantity is not the best measure of a good meal.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: Aladdin Hotel & Casino

Phone: (800) 851-1703

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Spice Market Buffet: Every meal was great
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kfizyta 8 reviews

This is an excellent buffet. The quality if high and the variety is great. The eggs benedict was excellent as was the smoked salmon.

Everything was very good. This buffet and the one at the Paris Hotel are my favorite. It is well worth the price, the quality of the dishes is much higher than at the buffets that cost a few bucks less.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: Aladdin Hotel & Casino

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Spice Market Buffet: Fabulous international buffet!
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GraceH 13 reviews

This is one of the mid-range priced buffets but it is FABULOUS. It has Chinese, Japanese, American, Mexican, Seafood, dessert and Middle Eastern stations, among others, as well as salad bars.

I've been to several Vegas buffets and they're usually nothing to write home about...but this one is outstanding.

Favorite Dish: I started with the Middle Eastern station and couldn't even get past that one. I've been to Lebanon, Beirut and can tell you I could tell no difference between the authentic cuisine and the stuff in this buffet: hummus, tabulleh, shish-taouk (marinated lamb and chicken kebabs) and lots more, all DELICIOUS and very fresh.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: Aladdin Hotel & Casino

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Spice Market Buffet: Don't miss this fabulous 4 star buffet!
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fotobug33 17 reviews
Yum..yum!

I had to update this tip because at first, I didn't remember their name, so I called because this place is a MUST if you love to eat (lol) It's called the Spice market buffet, inside the lobby of the Aladdin casino/hotel. You'll see moroccan looking lamps/lights before you go down the escalador for a landmark or ask anyone there, they'll tell you where it's at. The food is to die for, I paid $25 for all you can eat, and worth every penny. From Seafood, Middle Eastern, Asian, American, Italy, Mexican, Salad, to fancy desserts. I STUFFED myself with New York Strip, chicken Tandoor, shrimp tempura, Cocktail preens, snow carb legs, stuff fish with crab meat, Salmon, red(new) potatoes, mash potatoes, steam rice, basamel rice, curried chick peas, rice with seafood mixture, loafs of delicious breads, steam green beans, glazed sweet potato, chocolate covered strawberries, mousse ice cream, cheese cake, and fruit crept. No, that is NOT everything on their menu, it's just everything I ate, lol... they have tons more!! - I basically ROLLED out of the place from eatting so much, it was really really good!

A website address is: http://www.dilos.com/hotel/5310

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: Las Vegas Blvd, 89109, Las Vegas, USA

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Spice Market Buffet: Expansive but a little disappointing
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conark 36 reviews

After reading numerous reviews for this place, i decided to give it a try. Went for a Saturday brunch so they had a good mixture of breakfast and lunchtime specialties. What you get here is a mixture of different foods from around the world, including some Chinese, Indian and middle eastern (i'm guessing) cuisine. I was mostly looking forward to the Indian since I've become slightly acclimated to various curries, tandori chicken, etc. while living in Tokyo (there's some excellent Indian there). Found the selection in this portion a little disappointing. The chinese area was small too. It seems like this place attempts to do a little of everything, which is good if you enjoy variety. However, I was hoping for more focus on the more ethnic areas. Can't say it was bad, but nothing really stood out for this place.

Favorite Dish: tandori chicken although it's only memorable because no other buffet in Vegas that I've been to serves it.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: Aladdin Hotel & Casino

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