Best Casino Buffets in Las Vegas
The Las Vegas buffet is an institution, offering incredible variety and value. While the pandemic changed the buffet landscape, many of the best have returned stronger than ever with improved quality and safety measures.
Top Rated Buffets
These buffets consistently rank among the best in Las Vegas for quality, variety, and overall experience.
Caesars Palace
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4.5
3,970 rooms
200 tables
Wynn Las Vegas
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4.8
2,716 rooms
180 tables
MGM Grand
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4.3
6,852 rooms
240 tables
Paris Las Vegas
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4.2
2,916 rooms
180 tables
Luxor Las Vegas
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4.0
4,397 rooms
87 tables
Excalibur Hotel & Casino
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3.8
3,981 rooms
75 tables
Featured Casinos
Caesars Palace
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4.5
3,970 rooms
200 tables
Wynn Las Vegas
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4.8
2,716 rooms
180 tables
MGM Grand
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4.3
6,852 rooms
240 tables
Paris Las Vegas
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4.2
2,916 rooms
180 tables
Luxor Las Vegas
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4.0
4,397 rooms
87 tables
Excalibur Hotel & Casino
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3.8
3,981 rooms
75 tables
Flamingo Las Vegas
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4.0
3,460 rooms
60 tables
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
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4.4
3,309 rooms
130 tables
Treasure Island (TI)
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4.0
2,884 rooms
56 tables
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best buffet in Las Vegas?
Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace is consistently rated #1, offering over 500 dishes with made-to-order stations. Wicked Spoon at The Cosmopolitan is also excellent with a modern approach.
How much do Las Vegas buffets cost?
Buffet prices range from $25-35 for breakfast to $50-75 for dinner. Premium buffets like Bacchanal can cost $75-95 for dinner, especially on weekends.