One of the most common restaurants in Las Vegas is the buffet. The first buffet in Las Vegas appeared at El Rancho Vegas in 1947. The first gourmet buffet started at the Bellagio resort and is still one of the top five buffets in Las Vegas. Expect to spend around $25 to $32 for a buffet dinner and $18 for a buffet lunch. The other four main buffets include these wonderful options described below.
Le Village Buffet de Paris at twenty-five for dinner and eighteen for lunch. The Aladdin resort offers a Spice Market Buffet for twenty-four for dinner and sixteen for lunch. The Mirage has a buffet called Cravings for eighteen for lunch and twenty-three for dinner. Treasure Island has platters which is the cheapest buffet at fifteen for lunch and twenty for dinner on weekdays and twenty six during Friday and Saturday dinners.
While these are the top five buffets, you can still find quality classic buffets at almost every Las Vegas resort. Many of these are also cheaper in price. Circus Circus, which costs eleven dollars for dinner and ten for lunch, serves approximately ten thousand a day.
If you are looking for a breakfast buffet the best is at Suncoast, which is six dollars. Sam’s Town Casino offers the Firelight Buffet, which has specialty steaks and fillet nights for $14, seafood and fish fry on Fridays for $18, and prime rib on Saturdays for $14.