17 Must-Try Buffets in Las Vegas That Are Worth Every Bite
Bright lights, glitzy casinos, and all-night entertainment are the things most people associate with Las Vegas. Not only is it a foodie’s heaven, but it also has some of the most shipshape food indulgences on the planet. Vegas doesn’t just give you quantity when it comes to buffets, it also gives you quality that’ll make your taste buds do a happy dance. Depending on whether you’re a fan of exotic international cuisine, over-the-top desserts, or bottomless seafood, there’s a Vegas buffet for you.
Ready to loosen your belt and go for a world of endless plates? Now let’s take a look at 17 buffets that are worth every single bite…and maybe the next few sit-ups.
The Palms Casino Resort: A.Y.C.E. Buffet
This trendy buffet at The Palms focuses on fresh, made to order options. It’s pronounced ‘ace’. What to expect? From customizable poke bowls to porchetta from a carving station, A.Y.C.E is much closer to a food hall than a self service buffet. Their weekend brunch is legendary: don’t miss it.
Buffet at Excalibur
Excalibur’s buffet is simple and delicious. It’s no frills, but the staple of roasted turkey, macaroni and cheese, and a decent salad bar is all there if you’re in a pinch. Early risers love their breakfast buffet: fluffy pancakes and crispy bacon included.
Drag Brunch – Señor Frog’s
The Drag Brunch at Señor Frog’s is delicious and outrageous and a buffet experience unlike anything you’ve had before. Hosted by world-class drag queens, this brunch buffet offers bottomless mimosas and classic breakfast favorites like waffles, bacon, and omelets. The real treat is the show you’ll get with it: jaw dropping performances, lots of sass and lots of laughs.
Garden Buffet – South Point Hotel & Casino
Just off the Strip, South Point Garden Buffet has great food at wallet-friendly prices. Items worth writing home about are their prime rib and shrimp cocktail, and then there are themed nights — “Italian Night,” “Seafood Fridays” etc. Locals love it as a way to avoid the tourist crowds.
Market Place Buffet – Rampart Casino
Far away from the Strip, but worth the journey, this buffet is quite the hidden gem. Buffet Market Place has chef-prepared dishes in a cozy environment with specialties such as smoked salmon, made-to-order omelets, and hearty pot roasts. They also rely strongly on fresh, seasonal ingredients.
Mint Indian Bistro
Fans of Indian cuisine will find Mint Indian Bistro a haven, with a huge lunch buffet that spice lovers will appreciate. The buffet, located in two convenient spots—Spring Valley and Paradise—rotates its selection to include classic dishes like butter chicken, saag paneer and biryanis, as well as more obscure fare like street-style chaats and Indo-Chinese fusion fare.
Bacchanal Buffet – Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Buffet’s crown jewel is The Bacchanal Buffet. It has over 500 dishes being served each day; it is the place you go to experience flavors from all around the world. There are sushi counters, dim sum counters, street tacos counters, roasted meats counters, and even vegan counters. It’s also worth stopping by their dessert station, where they do freshly baked soufflés. Pro tip: This buffet is so popular, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Wicked Spoon – The Cosmopolitan
What makes Wicked Spoon different is that it serves individual portions, not giant serving trays. Every dish looks as good as it tastes with this innovative twist. It’s filled with creamy mac and cheese, and pork belly bao buns, all of which are masterpieces in each bite. Don’t miss out on their gelato bar — they have some pretty crazy flavors like Thai tea and pistachio.
The Buffet – Wynn Las Vegas
Wynn’s buffet is elegant. Imaginable live-action cooking stations, fresh seafood on ice, and artistic desserts: almost too cute to eat. Tenderloin of beef and lobster ravioli are the favorites of regular customers. Save room for their chocolate fountain, which is a crowd-pleaser for a reason if you’re dining here.
Bellagio Buffet – Bellagio Hotel & Casino
Bellagio Buffet offers the best of high-end dining with an all-you-can-eat variety. King crab legs, prime rib, and international cuisines whose menus rotate are among the spots. Legendary for their weekend Champagne Brunch, everything can be found from lox bagels to chocolate-dipped strawberries. The ultimate Vegas experience is to pair your meal with unlimited mimosas.
MGM Grand Buffet
With its big, bold & unashamedly indulgent offerings, the MGM Grand Buffet is the place to dine if you have a hearty appetite. All you can eat shrimp, juicy ribs, and breakfast favorites will be served well into the afternoon. Bottomless mimosas are part of their stellar weekend brunch as well. It’s great to fill up before heading out to the Strip.
Studio B Buffet – M Resort
Studio B Buffet sits just off the Strip, and is a hidden gem. The buffet here is known for its fine dining vibe, in addition to complimentary beer and wine. Items with their signature include snow crab legs, BBQ ribs, and truffle mac and cheese. And the views of the Las Vegas skyline from this spot are spectacular.
The Buffet – Aria Resort & Casino
The Aria buffets offer a modern twist to traditional buffeting. Fresh oysters, made-to-order pasta, and Indian curries that pack a punch are some of the highlights. They also include a dedicated vegan section, which makes it a favorite of plant-based eaters. Mini cupcakes, crème brûlée, and other desserts are bite-sized perfection.
Paris Las Vegas – Village Buffet
You’ll feel as if you’re dining in a French countryside market when you step into the Village Buffet. The stations are themed around France’s different regions, and you’ll find everything from coq au vin to freshly baked croissants. The pièce de résistance is their crepe station, which pops out into the center of the space and consists entirely of a workspace where chefs whip up custom creations.
The Buffet – Luxor Hotel & Casino
Luxor’s buffet is not one of the pricier buffets on the Strip, but it doesn’t skimp on quality. Best known for its hearty breakfast options, made-to-order omelets, pancakes and biscuits, and gravy. If you’re in for a visit for dinner, you won’t miss out on their prime rib carving station and fresh seafood.
Garden Court Buffet – Main Street Station
If you want an old-school Vegas vibe you can’t go wrong with the Garden Court Buffet. Located in Downtown Las Vegas, this buffet serves staples of comfort food that you know and love fried chicken, mashed potatoes, and peach cobbler. Budget-friendly but not short on taste, it’s a local and visitor favorite.
Circus Buffet – Circus Circus
Circum Buffet is a simple, satisfying family-friendly buffet. There are classics like spaghetti and meatballs, pizza, and chicken tenders that kids (and kids at heart) will love. This is not the fanciest buffet in Vegas, but it’s a good one for families who want an affordable, no-fuss dining experience.
Disclaimer: This list is solely the author’s opinion based on research and publicly available information.
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