A Guide to the Best Buffets in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is a haven for party goers and gamblers. Visitors who wander along the Las Vegas Strip will see many huge casinos that are packed with games, ranging from huge floor spaces with rows of slots going back as far as they can see, to exclusive VIP rooms filled with high rollers and private bars. Groups who want to check out the nightlife scene can pick from any of the venues in the hotels or resorts that may include live music from well-known DJs, outdoor terraces with amazing views, roomy dancefloors and may be able to book private tables with table service from the bars.

The luxury does not stop there, as Vegas boasts some of the best casino buffets where guests can relax and tuck into a great meal. Casino buffets in Vegas have many options when it comes to dining, with a number of open kitchens that prepare fresh foods ranging from barbecue, seafood, Asian cuisine to build your own Bloody Mary stands, with everything in between.

These buffets are very atmospheric and allow groups to bring all different types of food back to their tables, with huge selections of desserts to finish with.

Top Casino Buffets in Las Vegas

Many of the Las Vegas casinos have their own buffets, which are open to hotel stayers and visitors who want to try out the great food. Caesars casinos have a special Buffet of Buffets pass, which costs $54.99 but allows guests to try out any buffet in Caesars owned casinos for 24 hours.

Bellagio

The buffet at Bellagio is the biggest in Vegas, and comes highly recommended. There are many different dining options, ranging from traditional American foods to Japanese, Italian, Chinese and many more. The food is made fresh, by highly talented chefs working in live cooking stations that are in front of the diners. Fans of seafood cannot miss the Bellagio buffet as it boasts some of the best seafood options in Vegas, including the Alaskan king crab legs that are highly demanded.

There are weekday meals that visitors can try out, the breakfast meal starts at $20.99, the lunch meal at $25.99 and the dinner meal at $35.99. During the weekend, the prices are slightly higher but there are additional options such as $30.99 for brunch, $43.98 for an unlimited champagne brunch and $40.99 for an unforgettable gourmet dinner. Guests who have just won a wad of cash and are feeling a little flush may want to try out the special Chef's Table. This table can only be booked in groups of at least eight people and costs an additional $25, but customers will receive specials that are made by the head chef themselves, prepared at a tableside carving station.

Wynn

The buffet at the Wynn receives a lot of praise from restaurant reviewers and food critics. Diners are spoiled for choice with up to 120 international dishes prepared in the 15 live action cooking stations. Vegetarians and vegans have just as many great options to choose from as meat eaters, and there is a huge dessert section that is packed with rotating dessert stands. Guests can pick from traditional Italian American style spaghetti and meatballs, Mediterranean seafood or eat tasty tofu omelettes, amongst many other great meals.

Meals at breakfast or lunch time will cost approximately $23.99 to $26.99, and meals at dinner will be more expensive, costing about $42.99 to $49.99, depending on the day of the week. Visitors who want to have a fancy dinner or celebrate a special occasion can try out the dinner and show options. For $180, they will be able to enjoy the buffet as well as watch La Reve, one of most critically acclaimed shows in Vegas. For $148, they will be able to enjoy all the buffet has to offer as well as watch Steve Wynn's ShowStoppers, a musical show that is equally entertaining and makes for a fantastic night.

Paris Las Vegas

Le Village Buffet in Paris Las Vegas features the fanciest French cuisine in Vegas. The meals are fully authentic and can be traced back to the French provinces of Alsace, Burgundy, Brittany, Provence and Normandy. Each of the provinces has its own cooking station where the meals are prepared in front of the diners, and there are a range of tasty options such as the Burgundy rotisserie chicken, a make your own crepe station and truffle mac n' cheese.

This fancy buffet is the only one in Vegas that can be booked ahead of time.

This family friendly culinary experience offers weekday breakfasts at $21.99 for adults and $12.99 for kids, lunch at $24.99 and $14.99 and dinner for $30.99 and $17.99. Diners can also pay an extra $11.99 for an all you can drink special where they can drink from a variety of French beers or wines. Guests who want to try some classic French desserts can head to the desserts section where they can choose from 40 different desserts.

Le Village is also part of the Buffet of Buffets deal.

Caesars Palace

The Bacchanal buffet in Caesars Palace is bound to please hungry visitors. There are nine different kitchens that produce a total of over 500 different dishes each day, made from scratch by chefs in the cooking stations. The kitchens include popular foods from America and Mexico as well as Japanese, Laotian, Indonesian, Thai cuisines and much more. Diners can choose whether they want to eat full meals or buy small tasters to try out more of the different foods. The chipotle bourbon BBQ oysters, duck carnitas quesadillas, prime ribs, mini-wagyu sliders and street tacos are definitely treats to any diner. There is also a range of gourmet desserts that come in cups or on sticks, so diners can choose whether they want to taste samples or have bigger portions.

Breakfast costs around $30.99 for adults and $14.99 for kids. Lunch comes at about $37.99 and $19.99 and dinner comes at around $52.99 and $24.99. Bacchanal is also part of the Buffet of Buffets deal.

Flamingo

The Flamingo Las Vegas features the Paradise Garden buffet. This buffet has all the essentials that any visitor may need with a number of American, Mexican and Asian foods, along with a range of coffees, teas, pastries and delightful small bites. The steakhouse section of the buffet, features a huge range of top quality meats that are smoked and prepared in house. Here diners can order steaks, briskets and a number of barbecued meats. There are also stations that make burgers, sandwiches and omelettes that are also prepared fresh. Guests may also build their own Bloody Marys and mimosas.

The brunch meals cost $19.99 for adults and $10.99 for kids during weekdays and $22.99 on weekends. The dinner meals cost $26.99 on all nights. Included in the price of the meals is access to the build your own Bloody Marys and mimosa stands, where they can enjoy bottomless drinks

Harrah's

Flavors, the buffet at Harrah's offers guests a lot of fantastic foods from around the world that come reasonably priced. Breakfast time features all of the essentials such as Belgium waffles, sausages and eggs, omelettes and pancakes, as well as a number of popular cereals for guests who prefer to snack on Lucky Charms, Frosted Flakes and the like. At lunch and dinner times, there are eight stations that serve Mexican food, seafood, Asian food, barbecue and more. Visitors can tuck into the popular Brazilian barbecue, Churrasco, or try out the hand rolled sushi or oven baked pizzas. There is also a dessert stand that offers many treats such as mini cheesecakes and a variety of ice creams.

The breakfast buffet starts at $19.99, lunch at $21.99 and dinner at $27.99, making this one of the more affordable places to eat without compromising the quality. Guests can also try out the dinner and show package where they can eat from the dinner buffet and watch The Million Dollar Quartet, a Harrah's special that is inspired by Elvis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis.

Mirage

The Cravings buffet at Mirage has 11 kitchens that prepare international cuisines such as Asian, American, Italian and Mexican, as well as stations that make seafood, salads and desserts. In addition to the selection, there are meals that include unlimited beer and wine, prime carved ham and a choice of over 150 different Coca cola flavours. The St. Louis ribs and Ceviche are highly rated in Cravings, and there are take away boxes, so guests can take their leftovers home. The price of eating at the Cravings buffet ranges from $19.99 at breakfast to $32.99 at dinner during weekdays.

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