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Las Vegas Buffets: From the Best Buffet to the Cheapest!

Things are changing all the time. That’s why this April 2010, we’ve decided to review all you can eat places in this great city to list the best places you can go for real enjoyment or, if you’re on a budget, , where you can go to save money and fill your stomach with something decent!

So what are the best all-you-can-eats on the Strip?

Absolutely, without a doubt, the Bellagio is the best. Quality, service, quite a variety. There is not a dish here that you do not like. It’s not as huge as, say, Rio’s all you can eat, but it’s much better quality. You don’t need 500 low to mediocre dishes when you have 100 great ones (these numbers are there to prove it). The Bellagio’s atmosphere is one of casual elegance.

After the Bellagio, you’ll enjoy Wynn’s all you can eat. It’s expensive, no doubt, but it’s elegant and very good. We still think the Bellagio is better, but this is a great second! The way their breakfast is displayed, for example, is second to none. Sometimes the eyes also want their party!

The Mandalay Bay is also very good. Don’t be fooled by the absolutely beautiful Aria Buffet; your eyes will love the modern, airy, spacious, comfortable and beautiful atmosphere, but your taste buds won’t enjoy the food as much anywhere else.

The Harrah’s group now offers a 7 buffet 24 hour daily pass (more on that later) but you have been warned: what is offered in quantity is no longer offered in quality. All of their buffets have decreased in quality and that is very unfortunate.

On the Strip, the Monte Carlo and the Stratosphere offer the cheapest buffets that are actually still edible, though nothing to remember. Off the Strip, Palace Station offers by far the cheapest buffet.