salads, food
Leche Flan
Seet ginataang munggo!
Halo halo
Pinoy 1969 indoor dining area
Halo halo
salads, interior
Tinola manok!
a restaurant with a yellow exterior
Tocino
ramen and noodles, interior
the menus on the wall
dessert, outside
interior
Front entrance of the restaurant
Variety
buffet table AYCE $19.50 all day
outside
interior
Buffet food
Outside Pinoy 1968 Buffet & Restaurant.
Toni P.
Oct 22, 2024
Pinoy 1968 the place must visit and try. Buffet for $17.99 worth itOur first time to try this buffet joint- a hidden gem in its class, quite neighborly and far from the main hub of the strip and busy areas.We travelled a bit of a distance but worth it.Filipino Foods are tasty and hot. Love the Lechon kawali, sisig, pancit, lumpia ( fried spring rolls), sinigang, fried fish, tocino,longganisa, Tuyo, etc.They rotate the spread and you'll have your fill unlimited.Place is clean from the buffet line, kitchen and dining areas and well maintained.Staff are friendly and helpful.Worth a visit or treat for out of town guests.Recommendable and a must try when you're in the area.
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Michelle M.
Jan 12, 2025
The food was cold. From the soup, to the longaniza, to the sisig. I also found a hair in my soup. What was fair was the cleanliness of the restaurant and the presentation of the food at the buffet counter. While we did advise the restaurant staff that the food was cold no effort was made to make up for spending $80 for the hoped for buffet experience for four people.Super disappointing.
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Clarisa P.
Oct 8, 2024
My boyfriend and I had a long week of travel and flew back into Vegas around midnight. The next morning we woke up starvingggg. We knew we wanted something savory and filling - nothing sweet, no easy drive thru breakfasts. When I suggested a good old Filipino breakfast, he knew exactly where to go. Pinoy1968 is a lil mom and pop shop that focuses on their offerings rather than aesthetic. We came here for breakfast, but ended up staying just a little longer for lunch as well. This is buffet style meal that essentially puts out breakfast, lunch, and dinner all at once. We had so many dishes to choose from. Not only that, they just kept bringing out fresh new dishes. When someone whips out the garlic rice and sisig after you've already had 3 plates, you better unbutton your pants and make some room. They even brought out the gulaman and cantaloupe drinks that you spoon into specialty blue cups - $2 extra for unlimited gulaman goodness. YUM. While it's not my dad's or other family members' recipes, eating at Pinoy1968 was like a warm hug in the form of a home cooked meal. Can't beat that.
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Papa G.
Mar 4, 2025
my family and I loved everything we ate, and everything by about this place. We will def return on our next visit !!!
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LJ R.
Aug 25, 2024
Maybe I need a film crew and call in advance to let them know I was coming!? The amount of hype this place got on social media hahaha brah. I wouldn't recommend it for anyone that's not in the area. It's not worth the journey. But if you live near by sure go ahead there aren't much buffets in the area let alone any Filipino buffet. Brought the family to celebrate a birthday. Came here some time between lunch and 5 pm which they closed. Plenty of time to experience Pinoy 1968. There was maybe 2 other groups there eating which also included maybe the owners and staff. It was very hot and very uncomfortable inside. I could handle the heat but it felt not normal. AC was probably broken. They never say anything about the heat and was not offered any discount or anything for it being so hot inside. At least tell diners oh hey sorry ac is broke before start eating and offer a free cold drink. It's not a huge buffet with about 16 items served a decent size. From what I heard they have different items each day. The food was not fresh and felt like its been sitting. Old crusty items were mixed in to seem like item were fresh. The noddles. About half the items were basically scaping the bottom of the pan and empty or near empty. Not filled the whole time we were there. It's like they stopped cooking or something. They had plenty of time to make something. We stayed over an hour trying to make the most of it.They have lechon kawali on the buffet which normally most Filipino buffets don't offer or do with extra charge. That's a plus but it was not crispy and was sitting. Dinuguan and mungo beans was good enough. Can sit all day long and be good. There was 2 pans of longanisa sausages. They had Lumpia Shanghai, prefer regular lumpia but ate a bunch. It was sitting and nothing new came out. Could've ate the whole pan to see if they'd refill it. The halo halo was nice and refreshing at the moment cause it was hot inside but it was your basic halo halo nothing stood out. Paid extra for it.There was no warm welcome feeling except for being hot. No customer service. You served yourself it was a buffet. No one took dirty plate or refilled waters. Basically only took our money at the end. And to bring the halo halo out.Bad day!? Won't be back. There's other Filipino food options in the valley. Gave em a 2 star at first cause it's Filipino but gotta be fair.
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Stephanie C.
Sep 11, 2024
Been seeing this place featured in IG and YouTube, $17.99 per person. I'd rather have this than any fast food joint! Cashier was nice enough to take the time to explain the buffet. I stuck with the sisig, pork belly and the fried crispy fish chips! I couldn't stop eating those! Ohhhh... and the garlic rice!! The vinegar on each table, Mmmmm, Mmmm good! I was on rapid fire. My friend was in awe of me eating 3 plates before he finished even one!
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Eric P.
Jul 29, 2024
Nice little Filipino buffet spot. And the staff are very hospitable. Betty helped us and was really nice and took the time to answer all the questions we had. A quaint place with seating inside as well as outdoor seating. We went for lunch and there was plenty of available tables to choose from. Also plenty of parking outside.The food is really good. They have a pretty good variety and they maintain and update the food thoroughly. Just a note that the restroom is outside so you need to ask for the key.AYCE drinks available for an extra charge but its really worth it. I went for the sago and gulaman. We were also treated to leche flan. Delicious! Well worth it!
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Shik P.
Jul 5, 2024
It's our first time at Pinoy 1968 Buffet & Restaurant. My dad saw it on Yelp and YouTube. He wanted to try it out when we visit Las Vegas. We are so glad we had buffet lunch here at Pinoy 1968. The food here is delicious and made fresh. If you're looking for Filipino soul food, this is the place. My dad called first to check if we need reservations. He also asked if we can bring a certain food for our child who has food allergies. No reservations needed and it was definitely ok for us to bring a sandwich for our child with food allergies. The ladies at Pinoy 1968 are all very sweet, friendly, accommodating and truthful. They exceeded excellent customer service standards. Betty was awesome and very kind. Thank you Betty. They even gave us leche flan for free as our to go. We can't wait to tell all our family, friends and social circles about Pinoy 1968 Buffet & Restaurant. The restaurant is very easy to find. You can see the huge sign from miles away. It's nice because it's private and has its own parking lot. Plenty of parking spots to choose from. Once you come inside there are many booth like seating it's also very clean and welcoming. To your right is the buffet area with a variety of traditional Filipino food like sinigang, sisig, longanisa, garlic fried rice, lechon kawali and many more. To your left they have a good selection of drinks which includes the Filipino drink gulaman at sago. The drinks are also unlimited. They offer pineapple juice and four seasons juice as well.Their sinigang is perfect with just the right amount of sour. Lechon kawali is crisp to perfection. The lechon sisig, very flavorful and plenty of meat not just fat. These are only a few of the delicious food items they serve as they have others. Not to mention the longanisa and tocino, it's so good. The gulaman at sago is mixed to perfection. It's not too sweet and has plenty of gulaman and sago. Definitely not overpowering the other. We definitely enjoyed Pinoy 1968 and prefer this buffet restaurant over Nanay Gloria's. Will be back to Pinoy 1968 in early August with some family. We can't wait.
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Jordan F.
Jun 13, 2024
So the hours have been very inconsistent in the past, but I have learned to just call ahead and see if they're open or not...We went to the buffet, and wow if you want great options for Filipino food, this is where you should go!! The buffet price was reasonable, but they also offer take out as an option as well, and some desserts and baked goods a la carte as well (dessert was not included in buffet, had to purchase goods separately if you wanted any). There is a fantastic variety of soups, meats, seafoods, fried rice, etc. the menu does change, so if you want something specifically, it would be best to call ahead or just go there and see what is on the menu.There's plenty of parking, and the seating area in the restaurant is small, but we enjoyed the food very much, and will be back!
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Monique M.
Jun 26, 2024
Came here when it first opened. It's a small restaurant, but we got seated right away. It wasn't busy, and the food was being put out after being freshly prepared. One by one, more dishes came out, it's buffet style. The staff was very friendly. We tried a little of everything, and to our surprise, it had a LOT of flavor. Some buffets provide quantity without quality. I felt this place had such good quality and flavor in their food. They also had drink options that included sago and melon juice. I tried both, and it was delicious. This is going to be my go-to spot whenever I'm craving filipino food in the area
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