Well I wasn’t expecting anything crazy good. I’d say everything I tried was all decent from Mongolia grill to a very flavorful prime rib. Desserts carrot cake 7 coconut pie 7 out of 10. Price great $ 15 Today’s buffets in Vegas are all over priced and half of there food is below average. I’d rather spend $ 100 at Vic and Anthonys For a great meal then Any Buffet in town.
Kim Z.
Tu valoración: 4 Cleveland, OH
$ 10.00 for lunch with a huge variety is amazing. They had lots of desserts that actually had flavor unlike some other buffets. Mirage Cravings buffet cost at least twice as much and it wasn’t any better. Save your money and eat at the Gold Coast buffet.
Alexander W.
Tu valoración: 3 Houston, TX
You have to admit that a place of this size, with such a huge variety, is definitely worth the $ 10 for the lunch buffet. There are even many varieties of salads if you are a grains and roughage eater. They break the cuisines into multiple food categories. For my lunch day, the categories were Seafood, Magnolia, Chinese, barbecue American, Mexican, Italian and desserts. Within those different sections you also have specific salad varieties from that particular area. They even have an entire salad bar set on an island by itself was also fruit and soup included. The dessert bar has a variety of pre-sliced entities as well as fruit cobbler and bread pudding. They also have sugar-free desserts and gluten-free desserts. You can also ask them to give you a slice of dessert from out of the display case. If you are looking for gelato or ice cream, they have you covered on both ends. They also have ice cream cones and dessert toppings such as sprinkles and chocolate syrup. If you are wondering if the food itself will blow you away, then that is truly on you and your taste buds. One thing that I like about this place is that you cannot deny the value and variety offered. If you get a «B Connected» card, which is free, you can get a discount on your buffet(normally a dollar off).
Jocelyn M.
Tu valoración: 1 Rialto, CA
I would like to express my feelings about this buffet. First some of the servers are lovely & others just seem to hate their life. The food here looks disgusting & tastes even worse. The cooks do not take pride in making their food here. They straight out just bullshit their way through their shift. But ayeee the music here is lit.
Phandy S.
Tu valoración: 1 Long Beach, CA
First time trying this buffet. The food was not tasty at all. The seafood was really fishy. The crawfish wasn’t cleaned well. The other food I tried such as the ribs & pork chop tasted funny. Overall quality of the food was unsatisfactory. And to top it off, I had food poisoning from this place. However, the only thing good about this buffet was the service. I didn’t get our waitress name. But she was very sweet, friendly, and she cares about her customer.
Lucas S.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Food was decent. Our server was very nice. They have many options. We had a nice time dinning here, although I’m not crazy about buffets.
Stefan T.
Tu valoración: 4 San Leandro, CA
With such low prices how can anybody be disappointed? I like a place that isn’t so expensive you have to feel as if you need to take«all you can eat» as a personal challenge to get your moneys worth. These days at most places coffee is $ 3 and a dessert is $ 6 anywhere you go. So just imagine you can walk in here for lunch have coffee and dessert and everything else is as good as free. The space has large open areas and a nice ambiance especially because of the high ceilings. If you really want to save a buck go and get the players card. Its sort of a long walk and a wait in line to get it. Honestly not worth the 20 minutes it would take to save $ 1… but if you are a coupon person you might be so used to spending hours to save a dollar or two and you might enjoy the satisfaction of saving a buck so much its worth the time.
Mary N.
Tu valoración: 1 Santa Monica, CA
Nothing was good here. Everything was missing flavor, bland, or was just not good. Waste of money
Arthur K.
Tu valoración: 4 Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Imagine your neighborhood Hometown Buffet or some variation of that. Now, imagine that place on steroids but with lower prices and a larger variety of foods, with better taste and quality on average. That, my friend, is Ports O’Call Buffet. Considering the price I paid to eat here($ 10 for lunch), I’m quite impressed. I particularly liked the«Italian» section. Everything was pretty much drenched in tomato sauce, alfredo sauce, cheese, or any combination of those. For cheap food, it was absolutely bomb. The other sections weren’t as good as the«Italian» section, but considering the price I paid, I was pretty happy with the selection. The dessert section was actually pretty comprehensive, which was pretty surprising. The food wasn’t high quality. Not even close. But considering the low prices and the relatively good food, I’m raring to come back again.
Melinda M.
Tu valoración: 3 West Ryde, Australia
The buffet had a nice variety of food, but nothing in it was really that amazing. It was kind of just a lot of regular food, like Home Town Buffet in a way. I was impressed with the desserts, though. There was a HUGE variety of cakes, cream pies, ice cream, etc. The only problem was that they weren’t labeled, so I had to keep asking the dessert lady what each thing was, and it was a bit hard to understand her because of her accent. Service was good. They were quick to take away plates we were done with and give us drink refills. The prices can be a little insane. I think if you go on a weekday lunch, it’s a pretty good price, maybe $ 8 or $ 9, but a Friday dinner(seafood night) is $ 30, which is WAYYYYYY overpriced, especially if you weren’t really planning on getting any seafood.
Arnel D.
Tu valoración: 4 San Diego, CA
Where else can you eat like a king on a paupers budget?! Breakfast lunch or dinner, this place will keep you satisfied. The selection isn’t huge but of good quality and the service is always good. The lines are never too long and the tables are always clean. If you’re hungry and staying at the hotel, this is the best place to be. Make sure to catch the ship at port o call buffet. If you play here be sure to ask for a comp from the player club or put boss. You’re welcome.
Letty T.
Tu valoración: 1 San Antonio, TX
Only ate here cause I was staying at this hotel. Poor service, very poor selection and old dessert. I won’t ever go back. Also lots of dirty tables.
Madison K.
Tu valoración: 3 Chicago, IL
Better than one might expect. No rare beef but good flavor and nice dessert selection for lunch. No sugar added choices many ice creams etc. The Mongolian station is worth the trip, plenty of beef in my quick-fixed beef and vegetables. Usually if you check the Internet, a two 41 coupon can be found.
Nikki H.
Tu valoración: 2 Las Vegas, NV
The full price is not worth the quality and selection of food that they serve. We only go if we have a buy one get one free coupon that you can easily get on the receipt print outs at the Smith’s on Decatur/flamingo, otherwise it would not be a good decision. We like the swai fish they usually have as they prepare it in a couple of different ways depending on the day. My favorite is the sweet and sour swai, mmmmm yum. Their bread pudding kicks ass in flavor! They really need to revamp this buffet as the selection is limited and dull in flavor and execution. It could be so much better if they would make some changes with the food selection and preparation. The food I noticed was not even warm or hot, a lot of items were room temperature. The staff is friendly and is good at keeping the drink refills up at least. This is not a buffet that will keep me coming back, I am pretty much three and done, is not worth going for two likeable items in my opinion.
Christopher B.
Tu valoración: 1 Las Vegas, NV
My wife and I came here bc we got a 2 for 1 coupon in the mail. We have been to the Gold Coast numerous times and we have eaten at Ping Pang Pong and the Noodle Exchange. I paid only around 7 bucks for both of us. The place looked nice and clean. So, about the food… I’m pretty sure the employees do there best and work very hard but most of the food did not look appetizing at all. I only tried the prime rib(which was tough), salad, fried okra, rice pilaf, watermelon, mango ice cream, and passionfruit sorbet. Everything else(except the desserts) looked fried, frozen, canned, or just plain old. The pizza crust on the pizza was so obviously frozen bc the outside crust looked like cardboard. I would put this buffet on the bottom of my Vegas buffet list. Go to Ping Pang Pong 30 steps away and you will have 100x better food.
Tessa M.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
i wouldn’t say i had a bad meal here, but i definitely wouldn’t go back. i did like the price. we were staying right next to the strip and every buffet in those casinos was at least $ 20 a person minimum. this one was about 15 a person and a very short drive from our hotel. i also liked the fact that they had food from 6 or so different countries. the service was also attentive. the reason i gave it such a low rating though was that the food was not very good. everything was extremely bland. the only things i genuinely enjoyed were the catfish, cheese enchilada, and soft-serve ice cream. but i can’t complain too much as we did leave stuffed because we were determined to try as much as possible!
I P.
Tu valoración: 5 Lawndale, CA
Arrived 7/15, 1145am this time it Lunch until 3pm. Cost $ 8.99 per person. There was 4 of us total was $ 38.48. They ask how many in your party before you are seated. Our server was Janice middle aged African American lady. Very sweet. Food selection was good American, Italian, Mexican and Chinese. I only took a couple of pics the crowd started get bigger so a bit hard to take pics. But I started in the Chinese area. They also had make you own hamburger. Meat lasagna, breaded raviolis. Also they had soups, salad bar, fruit bar. They can also a stir fry veggies and also Mongolian. The dessert areas good too cakes, loafs, soft serve ice cream, and like 10 other varieties of scooped ice cream that the servers behind the stations do. For this price can’t beat a good meal.
Val G.
Tu valoración: 2 Hacienda Heights, CA
The food was very bland. They have a decent selection but just no flavor. The best thing I tasted was the Chinese BBQ pork but half was fat. Is it just me but there are no decent buffets any more. I don’t think they know what salt is! They did have some trout and some tilapia that was pretty tasty but the rest was bland. They do have a very tasty ice cream selection that included spumoni and coffee ice cream and they had these little maple«fingers» that I have never seen before but everyone in our group thought that they were amazing. If anyone knows what they are called, please let me know. Again, they were very damn good!
Jorge S.
Tu valoración: 1 Las Vegas, Estados Unidos
Muy mala la comida. El peor buffet que he ido. Tiene comida variada pero tiene sabor a comida recalentada y vieja
Gar S.
Tu valoración: 5 Dallas, TX
Buffets are a dime a dozen in Vegas, but I really enjoyed this one. It’s not huge, but not small either. I went for breakfast during the week and brunch on Sunday. The breakfast was pretty cheap @ about $ 8. The brunch was $ 16, but it comes with Mimosas and they also have steak and eggs. I didn’t try the lunch or dinner, but will next time. Also, you get a discount if you show your players club card.
Dan B.
Tu valoración: 2 San Francisco, CA
Let me preface this review by stating that there are plenty of fine buffets in Vegas that are located off the Strip. Unfortunately, this is not one of them. The food lacks any kind finesse, flavor, and love. For example, you got your choice of overly well prime rib, super dry fish, or pasta that was never close to being al dente. And don’t forget the blah selection of wilted greens and stuff from the salad bar. Which I guess is kinda to be expected considering how little I paid for dinner. So if you’re ever feeling nostalgic for mediocre cafeteria food, this would be your place.