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"If you love seafood then you have to try the food at the Village Seafood Buffet inside The Rio Hotel. It’s a little pricey for being a buffet but it’s all-you-can-eat lobster, crab legs, shrimp, prime rib and all of the other side dishes that they offer...."
"This is the Rio's other buffet, devoted entirely to seafood---both in the cuisine and the nautical atmosphere. A rowboat hangs from the beamed ceiling, fish artifacts and photos of fish adorn the walls...."
"My husband and I love seafood, and this is one of our favorite spots in Vegas. The crab legs are my favorite, but other offerings include shrimp (prepared...."
"The Village Seafood Buffet is a one-of-a-kind experience devoted to a sensational selection of fresh seafood dishes. Chef Paul Supaluxsakul offers seafood lovers tastes of the best that the world's vast briny sources have to offer...."
"This buffet has a huge selection of above average quality food. If you want a lot to choose from and don’t mind waiting in line, this is the buffet for you. Every time we have tried this buffet, there was a long wait. Maybe it was just our luck...."
"This buffet with a twist will give you selection, but it is all seafood, all of the time. Some buffets offer a seafood night that includes a fish entree and some peeled shrimp...."
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