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Top 10 Legendary Buffets in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has long been synonymous with excess, and nowhere is that more evident than in its legendary buffet scene. From opulent spreads at luxury casinos to hidden gem all-you-can-eat experiences off the Strip, the city's buffets have evolved from budget-friendly fuel stations to destination dining experiences featuring live cooking stations, international cuisines, and premium ingredients. Many of these establishments have embraced modern conveniences, with platforms like DineCard helping restaurants offer digital menus via QR codes for a seamless dining experience. Whether you're a high roller seeking champagne brunches or a savvy local hunting for value, Las Vegas delivers buffet experiences that cater to every appetite and budget.

Grand Lux Cafe
#10

Grand Lux Cafe

3327 Las Vegas Blvd S #1580, Las Vegas
4.5
1,723 reviews
$70 for two
Diverse MenuLarge PortionsCentral LocationLate Night Dining

The Venetian location of Grand Lux Cafe mirrors its sister property with the same winning formula of massive portions and globe-spanning flavors. The opulent Venetian setting adds extra glamour to the experience, whether you're fueling up before hitting the casino floor or indulging in a late-night feast after a show. The extensive menu means even the pickiest groups will find multiple options, making it a reliable choice for diverse dining parties.

Market Place Buffet
#9

Market Place Buffet

221 N Rampart Blvd, Las Vegas
4.2
219 reviews
$70 for two
Upscale CasualLocal FavoriteElegant SettingSummerlin Location

Market Place Buffet at JW Marriott Las Vegas serves the upscale Summerlin community with a refined buffet experience that balances quality and value. The elegant setting and thoughtfully curated stations—featuring everything from Mediterranean specialties to Asian fusion and American classics—create a more intimate buffet atmosphere than the mega-spreads on the Strip. It's ideal for locals seeking a special occasion buffet without the tourist crowds.

Garden Buffet
#8

Garden Buffet

9777 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas
4.1
3,975 reviews
$60 for two
CasinoLodgingBudget FriendlyLocal FavoriteVarietyFamily Friendly

Situated at the South Point Casino, Garden Buffet offers one of the best value propositions in Las Vegas buffet dining. The sprawling spread covers all the expected bases—carving stations, seafood, Asian specialties, Italian, and an impressive dessert selection—while maintaining quality that punches above its modest price point. Locals from the surrounding neighborhoods make this their regular splurge spot, appreciating the consistent execution and the fact that you don't need to navigate Strip traffic.

Sakana Sushi (All You Can Eat)
#7

Sakana Sushi (All You Can Eat)

3949 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas
4.6
4,081 reviews
$65 for two
All-You-Can-Eat SushiMade to OrderJapanese CuisineHigh Quality

Sakana Sushi flips the buffet script entirely, offering all-you-can-eat sushi and Japanese specialties made to order rather than sitting under heat lamps. The quality rivals many standalone sushi restaurants, with fresh fish, creative specialty rolls, and hot Japanese dishes like teriyaki and tempura arriving at your table throughout the meal. With the highest rating on this list, it's become a cult favorite among sushi lovers who appreciate unlimited premium rolls without the typical buffet compromises.

Garden Court
#6

Garden Court

200 N Main St, Las Vegas
4
2,967 reviews
$55 for two
Budget FriendlyDowntown LocationClassic AmericanLocal Favorite

Downtown's Garden Court brings old-school Vegas charm to the buffet experience, serving locals and downtown explorers since the Fremont Street area's renaissance. The classic American spread won't win awards for innovation, but the generous portions, friendly service, and rock-bottom prices create exactly what a buffet should be—unpretentious, filling, and satisfying. It's where you go when you want honest food without the Strip's markup.

Chin Chin Las Vegas
#5

Chin Chin Las Vegas

3790 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
4.4
3,853 reviews
$75 for two
Chinese CuisineAuthentic FlavorsFamily FriendlyShareable Plates

Another non-buffet entry that earns its place through sheer abundance, Chin Chin delivers upscale Chinese cuisine in portions designed for sharing and exploring. The menu spans regional Chinese specialties rarely found together—from Cantonese dim sum to fiery Szechuan stir-fries—executed with authentic technique and fresh ingredients. Located in New York-New York, it's perfect for groups wanting variety without committing to a single-cuisine buffet experience.

Krazy Buffet
#4

Krazy Buffet

8095 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas
4
4,253 reviews
$45 for two
Budget FriendlyLocal FavoriteSeafood SelectionAsian Cuisine

Tucked away from the glittering Strip, Krazy Buffet proves that exceptional value still exists in Vegas dining. This local favorite serves up generous spreads of Asian-American classics, fresh seafood including crab legs and peel-and-eat shrimp, and a surprisingly robust sushi selection—all at prices that won't drain your slot machine budget. The no-frills atmosphere focuses on what matters: consistent quality and variety that keeps neighborhood regulars coming back weekly.

Wicked Spoon
#3
TOP 3

Wicked Spoon

The Chelsea Tower, 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd Level 2
4.2
7,046 reviews
$120 for two
Instagram-worthyIndividual PortionsBottomless BrunchModern Ambiance

Cosmopolitan's Wicked Spoon revolutionized the Vegas buffet by ditching steam trays for individual plated portions, ensuring every dish looks Instagram-worthy and tastes fresh. The sleek, modern space features creative takes on comfort food alongside international stations, with standouts like bone marrow, gourmet mac and cheese variations, and a dessert bar that's pure eye candy. Brunch here—complete with bottomless mimosas—has become a Vegas ritual for those who appreciate quality over quantity.

Grand Lux Cafe
#2
RUNNER UP

Grand Lux Cafe

3355 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas
4.5
7,943 reviews
$70 for two
Diverse MenuLarge PortionsLate Night DiningFamily Friendly

While technically not a buffet, Grand Lux Cafe earns its spot with an extensive menu that rivals any all-you-can-eat spread in sheer variety and portion size. This Cheesecake Factory sibling offers upscale casual dining with globe-trotting influences, from Thai lettuce wraps to Kobe beef burgers, all served in a glamorous setting that captures Vegas energy. The towering desserts alone could feed a table, making it excellent value for those who prefer ordering à la carte over buffet lines.

The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas
#1
BEST

The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas

3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
4.2
12,464 reviews
$150 for two
Luxury DiningSeafood StationPremium IngredientsTourist Hotspot

The crown jewel of buffet dining on the Strip, Wynn's offering sets the gold standard with its elegantly appointed dining room and rotating selection of global cuisines. From freshly shucked oysters and king crab legs to made-to-order crepes and hand-carved prime rib, every station feels like its own specialty restaurant. The attention to detail and premium ingredients justify the splurge for anyone seeking the ultimate Vegas buffet experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best buffet in Las Vegas?+
The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas consistently ranks as the best overall, offering premium ingredients, extensive variety, and elegant presentation. However, 'best' depends on your priorities—Wicked Spoon at the Cosmopolitan wins for innovation and Instagram appeal, while Krazy Buffet offers the best value for budget-conscious diners.
How much do Las Vegas buffets typically cost?+
Las Vegas buffet prices range dramatically from around $20-25 per person at budget options like Krazy Buffet to $60-80+ at premium Strip buffets like Wynn and Wicked Spoon. Brunch and dinner typically cost more than lunch, and weekend prices are often higher. Many casinos offer buffet discounts to players club members.
Are Las Vegas buffets worth it in 2024?+
Yes, but they've evolved significantly. While post-pandemic prices have increased, top-tier buffets now focus on quality over endless mediocre options, with live cooking stations, premium seafood, and craft desserts. Budget buffets still offer excellent value for big appetites, while luxury options provide dining experiences that justify the splurge for special occasions.
Do I need reservations for Las Vegas buffets?+
Reservations are highly recommended for popular buffets, especially Wynn, Wicked Spoon, and Bacchanal (not on this list). Weekend brunches and dinner services fill up quickly. Many buffets now offer online booking or require casino players club membership for priority access. Walk-ins are still possible at off-peak hours but expect longer waits.
What are the best times to visit Las Vegas buffets?+
For the best value and selection, arrive during the first hour of lunch (usually 11 AM-12 PM) when items are freshest and crowds are lighter. Weekday visits typically offer better prices and shorter lines than weekends. If you want brunch items, go early; for premium dinner selections like crab legs and prime rib, arrive right when dinner service begins around 4-5 PM.

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