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  2. Las Vegas buffets are once again self-serve, but the 'buffet ...

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    More than a year after the COVID-19 pandemic made Las Vegas buffets obsolete, people are walking up to food trays and serving themselves.

  3. Is it safe to eat at buffet restaurants when they reopen ...

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    After being shut down for several weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic, restaurant dining rooms across the country are beginning to reopen. The all-you-can-eat, self-serve model has been an ...

  4. How has Las Vegas changed since reopening? 5 things ... - AOL

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    Las Vegas is buzzing again. If you haven't visited since before COVID-19 hit, here's what to know about masks, casinos, buffets, hotels and parking. How has Las Vegas changed since reopening? 5 ...

  5. Aria Resort and Casino - Wikipedia

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    Din Tai Fung opened its largest U.S. restaurant at Aria in 2020. [96] Upon its opening, Aria also included a buffet, which proved to be popular. [97] [98] It closed in 2012 for remodeling, [97] before reopening two months later. [99] [100] The buffet had previously featured an abundance of tiling, prompting customer comparisons with a bathroom ...

  6. Rio (hotel and casino) - Wikipedia

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    The Carnival World Buffet was frequently considered among the best in Las Vegas, [199] [200] and was the city's largest buffet as of 2011, with seating for 733 people. [201] The Seafood Village Buffet was merged into the Carnival World Buffet in 2015. [177] [202] [203] The buffet closed during the pandemic and never reopened.

  7. Horseshoe Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe Las Vegas is a casino hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. It originally opened as the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino on December 4, 1973. The 26-story hotel contained 2,100 rooms and was among the world's largest hotels.