World class service and a great healthier selection of food is what always brings me back to this location, time and time again!!! Thank you guys for providing the type of experience you rarely find in the service industry any more. See ya tomorrow!!!
Diane S.
Tu valoración: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Ate dinner tonight at this location and it will be the last time. The offerings don’t seem to be as fresh or maintained as the Best of the West location. The salad bar was kind of messy(the restaurant was mildly busy but not at full capacity) although the premixed salads were good. The bread offerings were slim. The Lemon Cream Pasta with capers sounded good but it was odd tasting– maybe too much lemon? The desserts were in shambles which was likely due to the many young children serving themselves without adult supervision. I noticed that the staff clearing the tables of dishes were busy and efficient. Maybe it was a an off night although I have been here a small handful of times and each time I leave feeling disappointed. It is definitely not run as well at the Lake Mead/Rainbow location.
Liz G.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This is my first time visiting this location since I used to always go to the one in Henderson. It’s right off the 215 and Flamingo exit. It appears to be smaller but overall the same. The staff was nice and friendly. Our busgirl was very fast and efficient. She was constantly moving and cleaning. Place is clean and restrooms decent. Good for families. Prices are reasonable. Will definitely come back. Unilocal100CHALLENGE: #13
Britany F.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Your food is exquisite. I especially love the chicken noodle soup. Your muffins are delicious, especially the blueberry muffins. I love how you guys give out free cookies, my grandchildren love it. Your drinks are very good because you make them homemade. Most of all I wanted to say how I appreciate that your food is self serve. Thank you sweet tomatoes!
Andrew L.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
This is smaller than the one on 95+ Warm Springs. It’s ok. It’s a Sweet Tomato. The other one has more stuff but everything here is fresh. Its a smaller place and the items are a little different as far as the soups are concerned. I think the salad is the same.
Katelyn P.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
My family and I usually go to the Sweet Tomatoes down off of Stephanie, so we were shocked to see how different this one was! It seems to have a better selection of food, drinks and even desserts. It’s also set up better so that it’s easier to get food going down the salad line and the seating is much more open. If I lived on this side of town I would definitely visit this location a lot more!
Lily N.
Tu valoración: 2 Honolulu, HI
I normally come to this sweet tomatoes and I’m a regular here I literally come at least 4x a week. The workers always normally treat me nicely here and the service is always exceptional, but today I felt totally disrespected AND the workers allowed them to get away with it): whenever you enter the door you grab a plate and a tray and get some salad, but basically there’s still a line you gotta wait behind. This RUDE man and his daughter just cut me and my friend, walks straight in front of everyone and I got really mad because hey! What the heck man? There’s a line! So when the man was confronted he literally turns around and asks us what our problem is? And then tells us we have issues and the world doesn’t revolve around us. Like ??? This doesn’t equate in my head AND that’s ESPECIALLY rude since I was just standing in line trying to just pay. AND the manager was standing right there doesn’t do anything or say anything. I don’t really blame him though he was helping customers, but I feel totally disrespected. I used to actually like this sweet tomatoes because there weren’t that many customers, but now it’s like there’s always a line. Plus sometimes there aren’t even tables available even if you already paid. The only tables you’d find available would be outside but it’s too cold outside. I’m thinking they should open a new sweet tomatoes! Or I’ll just make the extra drive to Henderson to avoid all these extra problems): OR try greens and proteins! I heard they’re really good! They just opened too. Basically 2 stars because I actually liked this place cuz good food quality.
Angelica C.
Tu valoración: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Watch out for This fat guy and his daughter who run and cut in front of the whole line. They just run with their trays in front of the line and then make a ruckus about it when confronted. Way to set an example and be an @$$. The management here didn’t say anything let them get away with it.
Lindsey D.
Tu valoración: 2 Southaven, Memphis, TN
Over priced. Under seasoned. Soup tastes like it came out of a can. Pasta had no taste. The Mac and cheese was ok. My roll was like a hockey puck. Only giving 2 stars because the manager on duty was very hospitable.
Isabel C.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I tried so hard to like you, Sweet Tomatoes. But you just broke my heart. Coming from Southern California, we have Souplantion rather than Sweet Tomatoes but they’re both pretty much the same thing. So I expected it to be the same as its SoCal counterpart in terms of service and quality. Granted, my mother and I came at the end of lunch rush and as expected it was a bit busy. So I understand if the buffet lines weren’t cleared up. There’s a constant inflow of people and it’s hard to keep wiping after them. But the thing is that half the trays and plates were wet. The damp trays didn’t bother us as much but the plates were a tad bit gross. We shifted through a couple plates to find a dryer ones and even then, our food had an after scent/taste of dish washer water. The service and food were fine. Our busser occasionally checked up on us to take away our empty plates. The food was fresh, of course. The blueberry muffins were perfect today! The muffin top had the right amount of crisp while the inside was very warm and fluffy! If only they had Clam Chowder :’( The trays and plates were a turn off. But I might try the other Sweet Tomatoes in town! We shall see then~
Kristi C.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve always loved this place. Whenever you want a yummy salad and soup this is the spot. They also serve one of my favorites… Tuna Tarragon. That stuff is so good here whenever I have a craving I’m there. I especially love it when it’s Lemon season. The lemon chicken orzo soup is the best. And of course they have fruit and fresh blubbery muffins to satisfy that sweet tooth and pizza for the kiddos. The place is typically busy during dinner time but it’s worth it for me.
Tom F.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Average, it is okay. I wanted to try them because I like a good salad every now and then. There was no protein out when I was there and that was annoying. Including hard boiled eggs. This is really the same as Souplanation, but some reason it does not seem like it is as good to me. I am going to give them another chance.
Ron R.
Tu valoración: 3 Burbank, CA
I frequent Souplantation so I was curious as to what Sweet Tomatoes was about. Well, there’s nothing different. Salad, soup, breads, pasta — pretty much the same at Sweet Tomatoes that you would find at Souplantation. Salads were good however it was strange that they were made in the back and then brought out. Unlike Souplantation where the premixed salads are made in front of you, for the most part. Got to end of the salad bar where we paid. The cashier was friendly but not over and beyond. It was very busy and seating was scarce. The restaurant itself felt small. Found a booth, placed my salad, and headed to the soups and pastas. The soup was very watery. Not the consistency of what I’m used to — not sure if this is a Sweet Tomatoes exclusive or if this Sweet Tomatoes just always has watery soup. Even the chili was watery… They also had focaccia — a pepperoni focaccia and some roasted veggie one with thyme — both good however the bottom was soggy. Overall not a bad experience. There was some opportunity in execution of the food but I would go again… P. s. sign up for their emails and get coupons…
Sara G.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I really like Sweet Tomatoes. It is a great place for a casual lunch with friends or family. It is a little loud during peak hours and often has a lot of kids so I wouldn’t recommend it for intimate conversation. The selection for their salad bar is huge. It is clean and you are always able to see staff cleaning and refreshing the items. For the hot food station, the selection is also pretty good. They have pizza, soups, muffins, etc. I have only been here for lunch. I have never tried their dinner.
June H.
Tu valoración: 4 Burbank, CA
If you’re hungry and want to have a dinner full of freshness and vegetables, try Sweet Tomatoes. They have an excellent salad bar-lots of fresh vegetables. They also have a choice of three pasta dishes, a couple of pizzas, baked potatoes and best of all a variety of soups… The soups are very good. They’re fresh and hot. Bread options include corn bread, blueberry muffins, pizza bread and more. Pasta options too, and the soft serve ice cream or other choices are great to end lunch or dinner. All three locations of Sweet Tomatoes are consistent with freshness, quality and good value at $ 9.50 per person.
James H.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Consistently a great place to grab a salad and soup with friends. With all the buffets in town(which I love), it’s nice to have a place that serves all-you-can-eat salads and soup. My family and I are regulars at this location. You grab a tray and plate, build your salad masterpiece, then grab a place to sit and enjoy. The veggies are always fresh and there’s a wonderful variety of soups. Several of the soups are seasonal, so be sure to watch for changes in the line up. There’s also a small assortment of pastas and breads to complement your salad. If you sign up for their e-mail list, you also get coupons every week as well as notices when they make a change in a featured soup. They also offer a discount for active or retired members of the military. If you’re hungry and in the mood for salad, try Sweet Tomatoes. With plenty of booths and tables, it’s a great place to gather with a group of friends for a meal too. Enjoy!
Amber H.
Tu valoración: 2 Las Vegas, NV
My husband had memories of going to soup plantation when he was younger, so we decided to check this place out. When you walk in, you grab a plate and walk down to get salads, pastas, etc and then get to the cash register to pay and pick up a drink cup. Apparently they have a lot of coupons out there or if you are an email member. The register signed us up for emails and we got a discount. Our food came to about $ 30 for 2 people, not too bad-or so I thought. The location has booths and tables. Lots of screaming kids around and big families. We found a booth and went to get our drinks. They have pretty good lemonade that I settled on. I then went to pick up utensils and napkins. Then went to the food counter. it is a small counter with about 8 different soups, baked potato bar, pizza type bar and bread. And thats IT… I was very underwhelmed. So I tackled the bar by reaching over a dozen kids trying to get some food. So, would i come back here. Nah. I would rather pay $ 10 bucks and go to red rock buffet or somewhere with a better selection of food. Considering the price of the meal I felt ripped off with my little baked potato, mac and cheese and lemonade. I’m still hungry just thinking about this place.
Rolly U.
Tu valoración: 5 Westside, Las Vegas, NV
The best buffet ever in Las Vegas or should I say the healthiest buffet in Las Vegas lol I love the whole concept of all you can eat healthy food. It doesn’t make you feel bad at the end Lol I suggest this place as a first date. You can always judge a person by what they put on their salad. You should try it. No like, the honey butter is amazing and my all time favorite!
Michael M.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Need a break from meat? This is it. Love coming to the ol Potatoe for some cheap salad eats. Always fresh, with an amazing variety of choices at the bar including choice of greens, cold pastas, toppings and dressings. They have a great line up of soups including cream of mushrooms and my fave bacon cheddar. $ 20 gets ayce, 2 drinks and great service. Bussers constantly making rounds to make sure plates are cleared and counters kept clean. 10⁄10 for cleanliness. Definitely a great go to for that soup/salad craving.
Josh K.
Tu valoración: 3 Minneapolis, MN
SALADBAR!!! My carnivore soul might have been burning when I walked through those doors, but, an all I can eat salad bar, c’mon now! I was thrilled to find a place like this as they’re nearly extinct in Minnesota(except for some lunch places downtown, and Qcumbers I believe). The process was a bit confusing at first. I stepped in, and BAM, salad bar right there, no explanation of what to do, which was kind of strange. So, just grabbed a tray and some plates and went at it like a mad man. Prepared salads, very good. The broccoli salad was a nice, prepared caesar salad was solid. The ingredients were fresh and a work was always changing things out, which was great to see. I did have a slight concern for the eggs. I’m not sure if it was just the prep method of what looked like grinded together, but, getting them onto the plate was like dropping a ball of mashed up, clingy tofu onto the plate. I’m thinking it was just because they weren’t sliced, but, ground together… which was odd to say the least. I grabbed a couple of the muffins, because, how could a man pass up a muffin? Blueberry was VERY good. Apple Cinnamon, totally forgettable. Flavor was a mix between cinnamon and baking powder. So, skip that. Soups… blah. Tasteless. The chicken noodle was extremely blah. Others, nothing worth even noting, even the Thai Shrimp & Udon Noodle was a total miss and tasteless. Didn’t go for the pastas or baked taters, wasn’t feeling the starches. My last comment, because I’m a meat eating monster, very little protein options available for the salads. Some eggs and cheeses, and that’s about it(soy beans maybe too, can’t remember totally). But, I ended up taking some boiled chicken from the chicken noodle soup and throwing it in the salad, tossing with the red wine vinaigrette and enjoying it that way. Will that stop me from going back or wrecking a few plates of greens next time? Heck no!