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Sin City, Las Vegas knows thing or two about gluttony. Whether you like your buffet cheap and easy, themed or refined, you won’t leave Vegas hungry! Locked in a fierce competition, the casinos are outdoing themselves to bring in hungry gamblers. This means an ever improving and evolving level of quality, diversity of food, presentation and décor. Our top 10 picks of Las Vegas buffets won’t leave you gambling on your next Vegas meal.
Wicked Spoon Buffet
The Wicked Spoon Buffet is for people who scoff at buffets. The innovative, trendy and made-to-order dishes will impress and convert the most discerning of foodies.
Not your typical buffet featuring things like bone marrow, whole shrimp, kale salad, and a Mac n cheese bar. – Tiffany Melone
Studio B Buffet at M Resort and Spa
The all-you-can-eat AND drink (complimentary wine and beer!) at Studio B Buffet make it a top favorite, the sprawling seafood brunch on weekends and decadent dessert bar doesn’t hurt either.
The variety of food is endless, they have sushi, sashimi, crab legs, oysters, crawfish, shrimp, prime rib, turkey, etc. The dessert area was also phenomenal. I especially loved the gelato! There were about 10 different flavors you can chose from! – MzShanon
Bacchanal at Caesars Palace
Hail, Caesar! With 15 chefs and over 500 dishes, the Bacchanal is an elevated buffet experience. The creative, artfully presented foods make Bacchanal feel like an upscale restaurant, albeit self-service.
I have heard the words “Best buffet in Las Vegas”. I try to avoid using this phrase, but Bacchanal Buffet. You had me at hello! THE BEST BUFFET in LAS VEGAS!! No Diggity No Doubt! – Jason L
The Buffet at Wynn
The recently renovated Buffet at Wynn is a feast for the senses. Housed in an airy, flower-filled atrium, it boasts a Woodstone Parilla, serves Frank Sinatra’s famous family recipe for spaghetti and meatballs and has 16 live-action cooking stations.
Beautiful décor, great selection of food and the desserts are amazing!! -Truc Nguyen
Le Village Buffet at Paris Las Vegas
Oh là là! Le Village Buffet, which actually looks like an enchanting French village, takes diners on a culinary tour of the five regions of France. That means unlimited quiche Lorraine, pâtés, cheeses crêpes, mussels, clams, Beef bourguignon crème brulee and lots more.
No matter where I am, how full I am, or what time of the day it is, I always love coming to Le Village Buffet because I feel that they offer the best value and the most selection in comparison to many Las Vegas buffets. – Lorrie M
Carnival World Buffet
Offering one the the richest spreads, Carnival World Buffet is an old school buffet and our top pick for families. A cornucopia of kid friendly foods (burgers, pizza, chicken fingers and make your own dessert station) keeps kids satisfied, which means parents can enjoy all flavors from across the globe and come back for seconds.
From mouthwatering seafood (seriously, the crab legs and hot butter alone make this buffet worth it) to cuisine from all parts of the world, the Rio’s buffet is like the It’s A Small World ride for food. -Becky Mahan
The Buffet at the Bellagio
The Buffet at the Bellagio takes it up notch by offering diners kobe beef, foie gras, buffalo, duck, quail and other specialty meats.
The best buffet I’ve had in Vegas…giant crab legs on ice, elk, kobe beef, and every other type of delicious anything you can imagine. Anne Lowrey
Texas Station Feast Buffet
For a break from the crowds, long lines and steep prices, Texas Station Feast Buffet is a local favorite that has character and world flavor.
Texas Station Hotel put all the stop out on this buffet to include all types of food from around the world. – Jason Planck
Bally’s Sterling Brunch
If you hit the jackpot and you got money to spend, head straight to Bally’s for their luxurious Sterling Brunch. Served only on Sundays the buffet features, unlimited pours of Perrier-Jouët Champagne and unlimited American Sturgeon Caviar!
By far the best buffet brunch I have been to in my life. – Veronica Sartori
The Buffet at Aria
Modern, elegant design, the Buffet at Aria is considered a more intimate eating experience, by Las Vegas Standards. It offers an updates version of buffet staples, but the real treat is the authentic Tandoor oven serving fresh Naan bread.
you get a wonderful variety of meats and seafood during lunch, including Crab legs, and the awesome Beef Steamship! – Stanley Chan
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