We Tried A $9 Buffet Vs. A $95 Buffet To See Which One Was Worth It

    "I feel like I'm intoxicated by food."

    If you didn't notice, we like eating food. ESPECIALLY food we can't afford. So this week on Worth It we decided to try the holy grail for food lovers: Buffets.

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    What better place to go all-in on buffets than the one and only, Vegas. Our first stop and lowest price point was the Feast Buffet in the Red Rock Casino.

    Here, we got an all-you-can eat brunch experience for only NINE DOLLARS. That's right folks, we were laying-in-the-fetal-position-full for just nine bucks.

    And we were pretty dang into it.

    Before we could hit up any other buffets, Steven had to take care of some business:

    Next up, was the the Wicked Spoon in the Cosmopolitan hotel.

    This brunch was a jump in price and cost $49.00 for the all-you-can-eat option. However, it also offered oysters, crab legs, and other delicacies.

    And IT WAS SO DAMN GOOD.

    Our final stop was The Sterling Brunch – the ultimate spot for any foodie with money to burn.

    The Sterling Brunch cost $95.00 and included lobster, champagne, and other expensive treats.

    And TBH, it was a pretty much a religious food experience.

    At the end of the day, Steven picked the mid-priced Wicked Spoon, and Andrew picked the ~fancy~ Sterling Brunch.

    Comment below and let us know what you think we should try next!