South Point’s Garden Buffet is a budget option and your expectations should match the price point. It depends on what you’re looking for, honestly. The Verdict – Is South Point’s Buffet Worth a Trip? Meanwhile, South Point’s buffet serves it at half the price. At this point, if you want prime rib at a Strip buffet your only options are high-end experiences like the Buffet at Wynn, Bacchanal at Caesars, or Wicked Spoon, and they all cost upwards of $60. The carving station is what attracted me to begin with as many low to mid-tier buffets on the Strip have done away with prime rib altogether. Carving station with prime rib, turkey breast, rotisserie chicken, rotisserie pork loin, pork ribs, and roasted prime rib of beef.A Mongolian Grill with your choice of veggies and shrimp, chicken, or beef.There is also an option to top with fruit sauce and powdered sugar. Monte Cristo Sandwich with ham, turkey, and swiss cheese dipped in egg batter and fried.Swiss steak with buttered noodles and brown sauce.
One thing I didn’t expect was how wide-ranging the food options were, specifically as it relates to live-action stations. I visited South Point on a Tuesday night, so it was their normal Prime Rib dinner and not seafood night. Dinner Menu at South Point’s Garden Buffet