LAS VEGAS BUFFETS
Las Vegas is world famous for its buffets that stretch to fit every palate and budget. Just pick a dining experience.
Top of the Line
Mandalay Bay
House Of Blues Gospel Sunday Brunch costs $40.
Venetian
Zeffirino Restaurant Sunday Buffet costs $45.
Lunch buffets costing $22-$35:
Spice Market (Planet Hollywood Resort)
Cravings (Mirage)
Village Seafood Buffet (Rio)
Le Village Buffet (Paris)
Buffet at The Wynn
Buffet at Bellagio
Cafe Lago (Caesars Palace)
Lunch buffets costing $14-$20:
Bay Side Buffet (Mandalay Bay)
Flavors Buffet (Harrahs)
Worlds Fare Buffet (Riviera)
MGM Grand Buffet
Monte Carlo Buffet
Paradise Garden Buffet (Flamingo)
Buffet of Champions (Las Vegas Hilton)
Buffet at Treasure Island
French Market Buffet (The Orleans)
Lunch buffets costing $12 or less:
Circus Circus Buffet
Sahara Buffet
Island Buffet (Tropicana)
Big Kitchen Buffet (Ballys)
Fantasy Market Buffet (Palms)
Pharaoh's Pheast Buffet (Luxor)
Feast Gourmet Buffet (Palace Station)
Breakfast buffets cost less than lunch buffets, while dinner buffets cost a little more.
Spice Market at Planet Hollywood Resort was voted the "2007 Best Buffet in Vegas" by a local newspaper. After sampling its delicious range of cuisine, we won't argue.
If seafood is your preference, Cravings at Mirage and Village Seafood at Rio are better choices. Nothing beats Le Village Buffet at Paris for its French pastries!





