Almost time for my trip!

Leaving on Monday for an 8 day stay with my 13 year old daughter. One of the things she really wants to do is eat at a buffet that she saw on the Travel Channel. I didn't see the show so I'm not sure which buffet it is and if it's still in business. She said that they had food from many different countries and each country had it's own little "house" full of food from that country. Does anyone have any idea what buffet she's talking about?
Not sure about the Buffet...But Have a Great Trip, Julie G!
Thanks! 8 days is a little long for me but I'll try to have a good time and come home with some cash in my pocket.
Have a really fun time. Sounds like the buffet could be Spice Market.

Have a great time! I have no idea about the buffet either.

I've looked at pictures of every buffet I could think of and still can't figure it out. But, after seeing all those pictures, I'm sure she'll enjoy any of them. Especially the dessert.
Pretty sure its not spice market we ate there for 4 days last trip no little houses.Perhaps paris? Don't they have "houses"? Only eaten there a few times but thats ny best guess.

JOHN
Have a great time.

Maybe it's the RIO buffet....

Carnival World Buffet
Rio Las Vegas
If you're looking for the biggest possible selection of food, don't miss this popular global smorgasbord.

The Rio is also considered the best buffet to take kids, who will find all their favorites here like mac and cheese, hamburgers and hot dogs, barbecue sandwiches and make-your-own milkshakes. But adults will find plenty to keep them satisfied as well.

Diners can choose from a dim sum station, a noodle bar with a variety of Vietnamese, Thai and Chinese specialties, and a Brazilian churrascaria where meat and veggies are grilled up right in front of you. Other food stations focus on Mexican, American and Italian staples, just to name a few of the food cultures you'll encounter.

The real treat comes after the main courses, when you're ready to plow into the dessert section. The Carnival buffet has more than 70 varieties of pies and pastries, cakes, cookies and - best of all - a gelato bar.

Plan on spending a while here, as it's frequently crowded and you might have to stand in line for an hour or more just to get in.
I just thought of another question. Are there any coin in slot machines left in Vegas? If so, where are they?I think they're way better than TITO.
The Eastside Cannery out on boulder highway has a 'Classic Slot' room full of coin droppers from the 80's.
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