Buffet Guide: Discovering the Top 10 Las Vegas Buffets
Eating a buffet is a cheaper alternative and can you can get to sample a variety of dishes while you are there. Some of the best places you can visit to sample the buffet in Las Vegas are Ballys’ Sterling Brunch, Buffet at Bellagio, Spice Market Buffet, Rio’s World Buffet, Mandalay Bay Buffet, Harrah’s Buffet, Aria Buffet, Four Seasons Buffet, Caesar’s Palace Buffet and the MGM Grand Buffet.
Most of the buffets are reasonably priced and range from $8 to $25 depending upon the hotel. Bally’s is the most expensive and comes for around $85 and is offered only on Sundays. Some hotels offer buffets all day long covering the breakfast, lunch and dinner. While others only offer breakfast and lunch.
Las Vegas buffets are famous and a lot of people come to these each day causing long lines. However if you are an early starter then the crowds are considerably lesser since majority of the people are late risers after a night’s partying in Sin City.
If you are new to the concept of buffets then some of the etiquette tips you can follow are – not eating when in line, not touching or picking food with your hands, and allowing others to get ahead if you are taking a long time.
Some hotels also give out passes that are valid for 24 hours. Harrah’s, Caesars are some hotels that have this. Passes are priced approximately at $45. Cuisines you can normally expect at these grand buffets are Japanese, Chinese, Mexican, Continental, French, and Italian.
























