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6 Of The Best Vegas Buffets That Are Worth All The Hype

6 Of The Best Vegas Buffets That Are Worth All The Hype

  • Made-to-order Fettuccine with Lobster and truffle from a cheese wheel (a mood)
  • Endless mix-and-match boozy drinks for $25 (welcome to my TEDTalk)

There’s something to be said about buffets that are usually not advertised. They’re the best ones. Case in point the buffets found in this list. We asked Vegas locals to rate their favorite buffets and ones they’d recommend to out-of-state visitors and the people have spoken!

1. LAVO Endless Brunch Buffet (NEW)

Photo Credit: LAVO Italian Restaurant and Lounge

LAVO’s new endless brunch buffet (not be confused with their party brunch that happens every fall) moved its way to this list considering it’s less than a month old. Expect to see cool DJs and hip crowds sitting at the neighboring table to your right and businessmen to the left. It’s 11 a.m. and you’re shucking back some of the freshest oysters and an omelet next by the live chef stations. They’re also making made-to-order Fettuccine with Lobster and truffle, prepared in a Parmigiano wheel. That’s not even the best part, see the LAVO endless brunch buffet also includes french toast, artisanal pastries, massive opulent Cointreau Noir chocolate fountain cold meats, and you can even order from their dinner menu like the divine Breakfast Mac & Cheese for $49.99 per person. 

For an additional charge, premium selections such as whole “Branzino” and “Dorado” and “NY Strip” and “Rack of Lamb” are available, as well as “The Meatball”, LAVO’s famed one-pound Imperial Wagyu, Italian sausage and veal dish.

The bottomless add-on serves up unlimited libations including classic brunch cocktails, sangria, rosé and more for only $25 per person.

2. Wicked Spoon at The Cosmopolitan

Photo Credit: Cosmopolitan

The buffet offers nice portion-sized crab legs and lobster tails for $42 per person (Monday-Thursday) & $49 per person (Friday-Sunday). Tapas style serving and a bottomless alcoholic beverage package for only $17 more per person. Can’t beat that! 

3. Palace Station

Photo Credit: Station Casinos

The newly revamped buffet, reasonably priced and served tapas-style for $22.99 per person. Another plus? The only overnight buffet in town is open between midnight and 8 am for $12.99! 

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4. The Buffet at Wynn

Photo Credit: Wynn Las Vegas

Expect to walk through a floral-lined The Buffet at Wynn. This sunny atrium is occupied with a global array of more than 120 artfully presented dishes and 15 live-action cooking stations for $43.99 per person (Monday-Thursday) & $52.99 per person (Friday-Sunday). They have made to order street tacos and you can get dinner and a show bundle (just mention buffet package to reserve). 

5. The Buffet at Aria

Photo Credit: Aria Resort and Casino

The Buffet at Aria serves bottomless alcoholic drinks for only $20 more per person. They serve Tandoor oven-fresh naan, chicken, vegetable, unlimited crab legs, and more for $39.99 per person (Monday-Thursday) & $44.99 per person (Friday-Sunday). Want to eat there all day? Just pay only $60.

6. Studio B Buffet at the M

Photo Credit: M Resort Spa Casino

They serve crab legs in every way, just how Bubba praises about shrimp in Forrest Gump, but with crab, only on the weekends. The buffet also includes a build-your-own taco bar, dim sum, calzones, a vegan station, desserts created by our award-winning pastry chefs and more than a dozen flavors of gelato for $24.99 per person. Savor all-you-can-eat seafood and prime rib every weekend. 

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