Named for the meeting place of Rome's first academy of chefs, this $4 million glittering structure of brass, chrome, marble and neon that opened in 1985 has stood the test of time---surviving Caesars Palace's expansion and remodeling.
Openings: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner daily
Features
- Valet parking & parking garage
- Dress code: Casual
- Full bar
- Kid-friendly
THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED Palatium Restaurant Review:
This is among the most sumptuous of the Las Vegas buffets, replicating a Roman orgy of food in keeping with the hotel's theme. The classic stations such as carved meats, salads, ethnic specialties from around the world (on nightly rotating themes) and the towering arrays of irresistible desserts all party hearty here. There are Champagne brunches on weekends and unique menus for holiday periods.
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