ALL YOU CAN EAT: Top 5 Las Vegas Buffets

In my parent's day, Vegas was known for gambling, all you can eat meals and a show. We are more about giving you the best experience in entertainment now and are the destination for about 40 million tourists every year for different reasons, we are still flexin on em with our buffets! Here's my list of Top 5 buffets in the city. Reservations are NOT required for any of these buffets, and they won't take them unless you are super ultra VIP. Expect lines, and come hungry! No specific dress codes other than resort attire, AKA no shoes no shirt...beware. I personally recommend pants with an elastic waste, or "room to grow". These are not your neighborhood Golden Corals, or all you can eat Golden China's!


The Rampart Buffet: $13-$25 per person
Inside the JW Marriot off the Las Vegas Strip, this local favorite voted Best of Vegas a number of times in the restaurant category will NOT leave you hungry. Why I love it: On top of your "All you can eat" goodness, Saturday is Steak Night...IDK many buffets that will cook you up a steak all you can eat style but here's the best part...It's only about $25 per person! B.O.M.B. and cost effective for my meat eaters. Make sure you pick up a players card for potential discounts or "sign up bonus" that could include buy one get one buffet offers.

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Wicked Spoon: $30-$40 per person
Found inside the ultra hip Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas this is a national favorite. Rated as one of our nations best restaurants! Everything here comes on small portioned plates/servings opposed to the standard "pile it on" buffet but don't let this fool you! They are still ALL YOU CAN EAT! & they will certainly have you going back for 3rds. Make sure you mention any food allergies or dietary restrictions to the staff so they can walk you though and show you what your options are. They make sure to take special care of you here. Service + Great food = SUPER WIN! DO NOT SKIP DESSERT!! Their gelato station can not be missed, and their cake pops are my personal favorite.

Bacchanal: $30-$55 per person
Inside Caesars Palace right near the pool is the Google rated 4Star buffet, and this is an UNDER RATE for sure. While Bacchanal is passed up by a LOT of tourists because the price is way out of a usual meal budget, and "it just looks expensive". They definitely spared no expense in the decor of this spot, and the look of this buffet is NOTHING compared to the wildly amazing food options they have here. If you can squeeze a little extra out of your food budget you get "Your Way Souffles" made to order fresh, wood burning oven pizza, and above par options for special dietary needs with Vegan and Vegetarian options BESIDES a salad bar to name a small number of their over 500 daily prepared dishes.

The Buffet: $25-$58 per person
So...Aria has an epic buffet, great chefs, super great food. But honestly, I absolutely love this place for the atmosphere and service on top of the meal. When you are dishing out over $50 a person in a huge party, it's seemingly tough to make a $700+ bill worth it and a party that big can be hard to manage from a service stand point...but they go above and beyond expectation every time, No Fumble! We always go with the unlimited mimosa + bloody mary's option (Because I might have a drinking problem). This is mid-strip, and it's always less than $20 per person for the unlimited option. That's UNHEARD OF! You can easily spend $15 on ONE bloody mary anywhere on the strip. Service is always fantastic, and the food is amazing.

Studio B: $20-$40 per person
A beautiful place with delicious food. Inside The M Resort, very far from the Las Vegas Strip and Tourist scene you can find my #5 listed buffet. The M should be on the map for a number of reasons, and Studio B being the #1 reason. This buffet is incredible. I don't think I tried a single thing that I didn't like in this place. Even the sushi section was really good. Don't skip over the complimentary bar tucked in the corner near the entrance. Yes, I said COMPLIMENTARY! No hard liquor, but they do serve beer, ciders and wine free of charge and No Limit. We did have a problem with them seating us with a party of 12, and huuuugggeee attitude from the check in station about it but if you have a regular size party it shouldn't be an issue. 

Cravings: $20-$35 ($16 to go)
I had to add one last buffet...They have a To-Go Station guys! I'm just saying. I've never heard of that at a buffet before. Inside of the Mirage, the home of Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat, you can find Cravings Buffet. This is the epitome of all you can eat food, fountain drinks, wine, beer, even a champagne brunch. No limits on this top buffet. Self service drinks and dessert station makes everything your way and no wait for drinks once you are seated.

While these are my top 6's, there are SO MANY more pretty great buffets all over the city. What's your favorite buffet? Let me know down in the comments!

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