Las Vegas Buffets

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Sin City has so much to offer besides gambling and interesting night life. One of the best kept secrets in Las Vegas is the buffets. In fact, some of the best buffets in the area are actually located inside of one of the luxurious hotels.

Aria Resort
The buffet in the Aria Resort has a lot to offer its patrons. It features a market that has fresh produce, seafood and a huge selection of desserts that aren’t offered at most other buffets. If you’d like to have a little drink with your meal there’s also Sangria, beer and wine that is available. The food at this buffet is known for its freshness. The duck is carved right in front of each guest and the pasta is made to order and features only the high quality cheeses and meets. If exotic dishes are your heart’s delight, there are dishes from the Mediterranean and Asia. Even individuals who live a gluten free lifestyle can find foods to suit their needs. Patrons can finish off their meal with a bowl of gelato or a freshly baked cookie.  The times the buffet in the Aria Resort is open and prices are:

Breakfast: Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 11:00am for $19.99 per person

Lunch: Monday through Friday from 11:00am to 3:30pm for $23.99 per person

Brunch: Saturday and Sunday from 7:00am to 3:30pm for $29.99 per person

Dinner: Monday through Thursday from 3:30pm to 10:00pm for $34.99 per person

Gourmet Dinner: Friday through Sunday from 3:30pm to 10:00 pm for $39.99 per person

Bellagio
The Buffet Bellagio, located in the Bellagio Hotel, is truly a unique buffet experience. It features live cooking stations that add to the excitement of the experience. There’s sushi that is freshly rolled, exquisite caviars and traditional dishes from China and America. This buffet is known for its presentation of each dish and available garnishes.  The times the Buffet Bellagio is open and prices are:

Breakfast: Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 11:00am for $17.99 per person

Lunch: Monday through Friday from 11:00am to 3:30pm for $21.99 per person

Dinner: Sunday through Thursday from 3:30pm to 10:00pm for $32.99 per person

Gourmet Dinner: Friday through Saturday from 3:30pm to 10:00pm for $38.99 per person

Weekend Brunch: Saturday and Sunday from 7:00am to 3:30pm for $28.99 per person without unlimited champagne and $40.99 with unlimited champagne

Paris Las Vegas
Step outside the experiences of Las Vegas and into Paris with a trip to Le Village Buffet at Paris Las Vegas. This buffet only features French food in a unique setting that is similar to a village in France. Each of the food stations are centered on a province in France, including the unique architecture of the area. Some of the more traditional dishes include chicken cacciatore or penne a la putanesca. There is also a wide variety of desserts to finish off the meal including French pastries and sugar-free desserts. Guests can either eat inside the dining room or outside in a uniquely decorated town square that is situated next to a fireplace. The times Le Village Buffet is open and prices are:

Breakfast: Monday through Friday from 7am to 11 am is $21.99 for adults and $12.99 for kids
Saturday and Sunday from 7am to 10am is $23.99 for adults and $12.99 for kids

Brunch: Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 3pm is $30.99 for adults and $19.99 for kids

Lunch: Monday through Friday from 11am to 3pm is $24.99 for adults and $14.99 for kids

Dinner: Monday through Friday from 3pm to 10pm is $30.99 for adults and $17.99 for kids
Saturday and Sunday from 3pm to 11pm is $33.99 for adults and $19.99 for kids

Cosmopolitan
The Wicked Spoon, located in the Cosmopolitan has something for everybody. The atmosphere of the restaurant is elegant and patrons feel as if they are at a fine dining restaurant instead of a buffet. The carving station has traditional entrees such as prime rib and even uncommon items like roasted bone marrow. Patrons can also enjoy salads with one of a kind dressings or pasta with carefully seasoned tomato sauce. The Wicked Spoon is known for its vast gelato bar and delicious arrays of cake pops dipped in Godiva chocolate.  The times the Wicked Spoon is open and prices are:

Brunch: Monday through Friday from 8am to 2pm is $26.00 for adults and $15.00 for kids
Saturday and Sunday from 8:00am to 3:00pm is $34.00 for adults and $15.00 for kids

Dinner: Monday through Thursday from 5:00pm to 9:00pm is $38.00 for adults and $15.00 for kids
Friday from 5:00pm to 10:00pm is $41.00 for adults and $15.00 for kids
Saturday from 3:00pm to 10:00pm is $41.00 for adults and $15.00 for kids

*Children ages 4 and under are free

Wynn
Food at The Buffet at the Wynn tastes as good as it looks. As soon as patrons walk in they are greeted by peach colored walls, flower arrangements and pillars. Dishes aren’t just left under heating lamps like most buffets. Many of them are already plated for guests and served in decorative bowls or glasses. Typical food choices include crab legs, briskets and watermelon salad. There are dishes that will suit meat eaters or vegetarians alike. They also feature homemade whipped cream and made to order crepes. The times The Buffet is open and prices are:

Breakfast: Monday through Friday from 8 am to 11 am is $21.99
Saturday and Sunday from 8 am to 3 pm is $47.99 and includes champagne

Lunch: Monday through Friday from 11 am to 3 pm is $25.99

Dinner: Monday through Sunday from 3 pm to 10 pm is $38.99

The Buffet is open daily for breakfast & Lunch 8 am-3 pm and for dinner 3:30-10 pm.

Caesars Palace
The Bacchanal Buffet in Caesars Palace is a buffet that even a foodie could appreciate. This $17 million establishment features a dining room that can seat close to 600 people. The contemporary, chic atmosphere adds to the overall experience. There’s a tasting tour that allows patrons to try foods like roast duck, lobster chowder and salsa that is freshly made. They are also known for their sushi cones that are costumed made and mini-soufflés. Patrons have the option to have unlimited wine and beer for only $15.99.  The times The Bacchanal Buffet is open and prices are:

Breakfast: Monday through Friday from 7am to 11am is $25.99

Brunch:  Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 3pm is $40.99

Lunch: Monday through Friday from 11am to 3pm is$32.99

Dinner: Monday through Friday from 3pm to 10pm is $45.99

Saturday and Sunday from 3pm to 10pm is $50.99

*Children under 4 are free and those ages 4 to 10 may receive a discount

Bally’s
Bally’s Hotel offers its guests a unique buffet experience called the Sterling Brunch. The atmosphere is best described as intimate or romantic. Patrons can choose items from the seafood raw bar, partake in a stunning surgeon caviar or sink their teeth into a piece of beef tenderloin. There’s also deserts that are made to order and Champagne that is available. Bally’s Sterling Brunch is only available on Sundays from 9:30am to 2:30pm. It costs $85 per person.

Rio
The Carnival World buffet at The Rio is by far one of the biggest buffets in Las Vegas. The contemporary design of the buffet helps to draw in many visitors each year. It features over 300 dishes that are prepared fresh each day. The food choices include anything from traditional choices like pizza or more exotic items like teppanyaki. There are also over 70 different kinds of desserts to choose from. The times The Carnival World Buffet is open and prices are:

Breakfast: Monday through Friday from 8am to 11am is $20.99 per person
Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 10am is $23.99 per person

Brunch: Saturday and Sunday from 10amm to 3pm is $30.99 per person

Lunch: Monday through Friday from 11am to 3pm is $22.99 per person

Dinner: Monday through Friday from 3pm to 10pm is $30.99 per person
Saturday and Sunday from 3pm to 10pm is $35.99 per person

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