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The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas Reviews
came in for lunch, charged for dinner.
my husband and I decided to eat here for lunch. We got here at 12:30 but we were seated 40 minutes after. I looked at a piece of paper and it was stamped "dinner". Dinner is $74.99 while lunch is $54.99 Dinner starts at 1 pm and seriously, who eats dinner at 1 pm? husband insisted we stay and since it was his birthday, i gave in. Server said that a lot of the customers tend to take advantage of the buffet, i.e., come in close to 1 pm so they can eat dinner seafood buffet when it is served. but to me, it seems Wynn is taking advantage of the customers because (1) we waited 40 minutes and the resto is not even packed. (2) besides the fact that who eats dinner at 1 pm, their seafood buffet is not even that great. The crab legs are sweet but they mostly served sushi, crab legs, shrimp, sole fish, etc - and there's no lobster!!! and what's worse, once we were seated, the server asked for our drinks and asked for payment right away. So she took my credit card and disappeared for 20 minutes and here I am worrying where my credit card is. I mean, who does that? the buffets that i've been to in Vegas take your payment first before you go in. i don't recommend this place. go somewhere else.
The individual portions for most of their buffet items were
The individual portions for most of their buffet items were so fun and the juice is also a very nice touch. Don't even get me started on the dessert selection. The hotel is gorgeous so that ambiance carries over to the restaurants as well.
First time here and impressed with the overall experience.
We waited for an hour on Monday night in line. The host is very friendly and helpful. There is a lot selection of food from Asian, Mexican, Cajun style seafood, Italian, and bbq. They are all taste delicious. The dessert is also amazing. The restaurant is clean including the utensils and plates. The interior is beautiful. Definitely will come back for more.
After hearing so many positive feedback from the wynn
After hearing so many positive feedback from the wynn buffet, I finally tried it last week. Service was slow and really awful for a 5 star resort. Food was absolutely mediocre. Very limited veggies options. The only thing I cared for was the caprese pizza. I had 2. Imagine, I went back for salads. That's how bad and limited this place was. Dessert wasn't even impressive. And it's so small. For what you're paying, drive a few blocks down and go to caesar palace buffet where it's not only worth the price, but the food is actually delicious.
Las Vegas is well known for having a lot of buffets.
You can find lots of American style buffett but also Asian AYCE hotpot/bbq places. So we wanted to try American buffet and was doing a lot of research: Buffet at Wynn and Bacchanal buffet are the top 2 places according to many sources. We decide to go with Wynn because it is more affordable. They offer 2 prices - $59.99 before 1pm and $74.99 after 1 pm. The later option includes more varieties of seafood like king crab, lobster, etc. The trick here is to pay for priority pass/reservation around 11:30-11:45 am (they do not have reservations from 12-1pm), and then you would be able to enjoy food from both menus (pre and post 1pm). You can run late - we did reservation for 11:45am and arrived at 12:20 and we got seated immediately. You can walk in, but the line can get quite long. I didn't like the buffet at all. Food was very mediocre and honestly not too many options imo. The dimsum was okay, but the pho (not pictured) tasted like instant noodle broth. Some beef was okay, others were quite dry. Dessert is meh. I'm not a big seafood person either so it does not really worth the price.
JUST OK!! Went during breakfast time and sooo disappointed.
the Bellagio is much better. Food looked gourmet but just seemed overly thought out. Just offer standard food with great taste. They had no hash browns it was some layered potato casserole. Biscuit and gravy was dry with not much gravy. No waffles , but they did have pancakes made to order. The omelette bar wasn't even good. Asked for everything and got some ham and 80% tomatoes. Dessert was the best thing . So we basically paid 130 for the two of us to eat bacon and dessert with coffee and OJ I was looking for more traditional buffet on a up sale level but this is not that.
Great food and service.
The seafood was cold, which is not my preference. I was surprised that they charged us for our 3-year-old daughter, who eats nothing. Great ambiance! We always stay at Wynn, and this is a convenient buffet for us. However, if you are not a big eater, I would recommend Urth Cafe and Terrace Point Cafe for breakfast.
The place is big.
A lot of food choices. Very clean and friendly service. The food was good. Tried a bunch of things but IMO 75 for 2 hours is a lot. There are better places on the strip. The desserts were gross here. Cheesecake sour, cookies meh, each dessert was flawed. Either too sweet or not made very well. You can get unlimited drinks added but 32.99 per person is steep. We left stuffed and grossed out. A few hours later we all got food poisoning and are now sick for a day.
We tried the Wynn buffet on our most recent trip to Vegas
We tried the Wynn buffet on our most recent trip to Vegas and I have to say o was not impressed. Initially, we were going to go back to Bacchanel but opted for Wynn since we had not been there yet and reviews seem to prefer Wynn over Bacchanel. For me personally, after going to this buffet, I would say that I prefer Bacchanel. There was not much selection, I mean don't get me wrong they have a lot of "stuff" but a lot of fillers. The desserts were great. I would say the buffet isn't that big and the quality is ok along with the service. I wouldn't go back. The Wynn itself is beautiful with the garden and the restaurant is nice too.
The food is great here, as you can see from my photo
The food is great here, as you can see from my photo documentary of what I ate. However, for the price, I'm not sure you're getting your money's worth. Value-wise, there are far better Vegas buffet options on the strip with equally great quality food. The service here is always friendly though. It is kept clean and there's something quite pleasant about the brightness of the decor here. I would recommend coming here, but if your preference when it comes to buffets is having lots of options, this place doesn't quite have as many as the others.
My favorite buffet that I have tried on the strip! The
My favorite buffet that I have tried on the strip! The quality of everything was fantastic. They had lots of seafood available. I did the prepaid option and only had to wait about 15 minutes. I highly suggest you do that before coming if you're a part of 6 or less. The prices was about $95 per person because it was holiday. But I think it's about $20 less regular. Definitely would come back!
Definitely great!! Architecture so beautiful and food quality so good.
WOW!! I have glowing reviews. There was so much food from all different cultures and flavors. I was there for breakfast but was able to have enchiladas, pizza, pasta, pot stickers, soup, salad, sushi, and more on top of the regular breakfast foods. It was all very delicious as well and the service was great. They brought us some trays for my sisters birthday and it was absolutely beautiful! There were flowers and so many beautiful desserts. You can get those gorgeous deserts in the buffet as well. There is so much variety and it excelled in presentation and service!! I was so full and satisfied by the end.
Best Buffet in Las Vegas? I believe it!
I heard it is the best buffet in Vegas and I believe it. Excellent selection, excellent taste, great service, nice atmosphere, clean. Highly recommend!
Lovely time, and fresh crab legs!
Absolute best time. You got to make reservations so you wouldn't wait in line for the walk-ins. I appreciate the ambiance, very chic and cozy. The food selections are amazing, but of course, i always have to try the most expensive ones on the menu. The crab legs are delish and fresh. A bit letdown by the prime rib, but the rest are all amazing. Some outstanding, some are mediocre. It is what it is. The service is great, and staff are friendly.
Not sure what all the hype is about.
I heard so many great things about this buffet, but it was average at best. We were able to get in about an hour before closing after waiting about 30 minutes, that wasn't so bad. They had a lot of high end foods, steaks, crab legs, caviar, etc. I stuck with crab legs mostly and just sampled food off of everyone's plate. Two people in my family got sick and had to vomit after this. They ate more of a variety of items, so I am not sure what it was. I would not return.
Best Buffet in Vegas
Booked a Priority Reservation, seated immediately. Overwhelming choice of breakfast, brunch and seafood items. All were really good. Bacon, spicy beans, muffins, sorbet even the eggs were extra good. This buffet is the best. So many choices and all really good.
Lots of options but not worth the wait
Lots of options for food. A lot of the food was either bland or salty. Dessert area was great. Waited 2 hours to get seated, it was not worth the wait.
Best Vegas Buffet!!!!!
We finally tried this buffet and we like it so much we went twice on this trip. The food quality is like no other buffet in Vegas, it is better than Bellagio.
Service Standards are slipping
We usually visit everyday during our stay at the Encore in Las Vegas, unfortunately this visit was different. The food is still outstanding, but on the second day the service was terrible. We asked for drinks, went to get food and had to wait for our drinks. The restaurant was quite so was really shocked. I had to ask 3 times for water, our server kept disappearing and wasnโt interested in any questions or small talk we tried to have. Our family who we visited with live in Las Vegas and they said they have noticed the service standards have dropped over their last few visits . Having visited The buffet many times I genuinely hope the Buffett isnโt losing itโs magic
a bit disappointing
iโve visited this Buffet many times and always loved it but this past week i found it to be a little disappointing the food was as usual amazing but i found the serving staff very slow and not as attentive as usual i hope it was just the staff we had and not all of them ! this is a great place and hopefully will get back to itโs superb self
Tried Bacchanal's buffet last year, so I decided to try the
Tried Bacchanal's buffet last year, so I decided to try the Wynn's buffet this year for my trip to Vegas. I decided to do the advanced reservation, where you can pay up front during the reservation too, which allowed you to bypass the walk-in line. While Bacchanal at Caesar's Palace had more offerings, I believe that the quality of certain foods that I prefer are better here at the Buffet @ Wynn. Bacchanal is a bit pricier, but I would probably go for their dinner with seafood vs. their breakfast. For the Wynn, I really liked their breakfast offerings, as there are different sections for Asian, Italian, Mexican, and some other general offerings. There is also a meat carving station, with ranges for pork, chicken, beef, and turkey. There are also really fresh fruits at their fruit bar, some juices (my favorite were the strawberry guava & the mango), and some decent salad options. I liked that they also had a vegan caesar salad option (no anchovies), along with their regular caesar salad. I believe I probably ate like 5-6 platefuls of things, and my boyfriend and I just got different things on our plates to sample different things. Overall, I liked the food, but it's obviously just a tourist trap. It's a one and done kind of situation for me, just to try it out. The staff are super nice, there's plenty of offerings for different age ranges, food cravings and such, but I probably wouldn't visit any of the buffets again. I'll try things outside of the strip :)
Beautiful buffet
Nice buffet with pretty decoration. They have great selections of desserts and ice cream. Ok for the seafood and meat selections.
Buffet food๐๐ค๐ฅ
Dining at The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas offers a journey through a plethora of culinary delights, with a special emphasis on seafood lovers. This expansive buffet boasts an impressive variety of dishes, ensuring that every diner can find something to their taste. From fresh oysters to succulent crab legs, the seafood selection is vast and generally of high quality, making it a standout feature for any ocean fare aficionado. However, it's worth noting that while the buffet excels in many areas, the sushi offerings might leave some guests feeling a bit underwhelmed. The sushi, although diverse, doesn't quite reach the high standard set by the rest of the buffet's offerings. This slight disappointment aside, the buffet redeems itself with an extraordinary array of desserts. The dessert section is a paradise for anyone with a sweet tooth, featuring everything from classic cakes and pastries to more innovative and indulgent creations. Guests are advised that a 2-hour dining window is ample time to explore and enjoy the multitude of options available. This time frame allows for a leisurely dining experience, giving you the chance to savor your favorite dishes and perhaps discover some new ones along the way. Overall, The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas is a feast for the senses, offering an extensive selection that can satisfy nearly any craving. While the sushi might not meet everyone's expectations, the abundance of seafood and desserts, along with the comfortable dining time, make for a pleasurable and satisfying meal. It's an experience that buffet enthusiasts, especially seafood lovers, should not miss when in Las Vegas.
My friend and I ended up eating a total of 5 rounds of food
My friend and I ended up eating a total of 5 rounds of food because we wanted to get our money's worth! It was about $75 each! So we made sure to at least eat our money's worth in crab. The food was so, so, so, so, so good. There were so many options to choose from, from seafood to Mexican to Mediterranean to Japanese. There were so many options. This buffet is a seafood lover's dream; the amount of shrimp, lobster, and crab I ate made me feel so, so sick. They have a build your own crepe bar as well as a taco bar. The food all tasted delicious and it was well worth the money! I would say the only negative part about the experience was the wait, which happened to be 1 hour and 45 minutes long standing in a line. I feel as though there are way more efficient ways to handle walk-ins. I also thought the interior looked pretty tacky for a place that's so popular and well-known with such good food. But overall, a great experience. Note: They charge your card first before you start! They don't play that dine and dashing here lol!
Great buffet.
Went with my boyfriend around 11am and there was a short line for people with reservations. The party ahead of us were waiting for a few people and we were next in line so we had to wait for them too . We booked online and it was around $55 per person which wasn't bad for what we got. Quick list of what we tried (from memory): Fish and Chips 4/5 Ube Honey Toast 5/5 Papas Bravas hash browns 5/5 Maple bacon 4/5 Brisket 3/5 Dungeness crab 5/5 Eel Nigiri 10/5 !! Banana foster Crape 5/5 Gelato 5/5 Service was great! Took a bit to get our drink orders in so we went straight to the buffet and when we got seated the server was there to take our orders. Each time we got back to the table our plates were cleared and drinks were refilled. A fun and delicious place to bring a group of friends or one other person.
What Happened, Wynn Buffet? Plus, A Salty Revelation Okay,
What Happened, Wynn Buffet? Plus, A Salty Revelation Okay, let's chat about my latest trip to the Wynn Buffet in Vegas. This was round three for me, but man, things have changed since the last time I was there pre-pandemic. I went in hyped, ready to dive into what I remembered as one of the top buffets in town. Spoiler alert: it didn't live up to the memories. First off, we queued for an eternity. I get it, good food takes time, and I knew the price tag was hefty. But honestly, I'm not the type to fuss over dollars if the experience blows me away. This time though? Not even close. The adventure started with some fish and chips and lobster soup that had me reaching for my water glass non-stop. Too salty. Then came the steak--a main event at any buffet worth its salt (pun intended). The chef serving us must've had a rough day because the vibe was more 'angry diner cook' than 'welcoming buffet chef.' His attitude was a downer, but the real kicker? The steak was a chewy, flavorless mess. Big bummer. Seafood round. Oh boy, where do I even start? Sushi that was more mush than fish, eel that could double as a shoe sole, and shrimp that... well, let's just say the smell was a hard stop for us. We bailed before dessert. Couldn't do it. We did the responsible thing and flagged down our server, hoping for some superhero management action. Props to the manager for offering to comp half the bill, but let's be real, the night was already a bust. Quality over price, always. The aftermath wasn't pretty either. Food poisoning's no joke, guys. It put a serious damper on our Vegas vibes. Then it hit me. The over-salted dishes? Maybe it's not just a misstep in the kitchen. Could it be a strategy? Salt everything heavily so the food lasts longer and guests drink more water--keeping us less focused on the food and more on staying hydrated. Kind of a sneaky move, right? Makes you wonder if there's a method to the madness, a way to make us feel like we're getting our money's worth while actually nudging us away from the good stuff. So, yeah, Wynn Buffet and I? We're on a break. It wasn't just about the money (though, ouch); it was the letdown of it all. From sky-high expectations to a plummeting reality, it's a tough pill to swallow. And now, with this salty scam theory in mind, I'm even more skeptical. Here's hoping they find their way back to the buffet glory days. Until then, I'll be keeping my buffet cravings in check, and maybe packing my own salt shaker--just in case.
Great selection and the food tasted great.
Service was good when needed. The price may be high for some but most will find it worth it.
Over rated experience
This buffet is no better than most in Las Vegas. The variety of selection was pretty good but it was very busy with a lot of dodging other guests. My daughter loves a buffet but I find them too chaotic and the food is usually mediocre, even at the Wynn.
Definitely Worth It
The dinner buffet was awesome with plenty of choices. Clean and well stocked. The seafood was delicious as well as the made to order crepes. I will be back.
Worth it!
Excellent! Somewhat pricey but arguably worth it. We took advantage of their version of a reservation system, which requires you to pay the FULL tab in advance. By doing that, we didn't have to wait in a long line for a table. We were seated almost as soon as we arrived.
Where We Bout To Eat At This is BRUNCH at The Buffet
Where We Bout To Eat At This is BRUNCH at The Buffet @wynnlasvegas Ok so I normally don't do buffets BUT @wynnlasvegas brunch is definitely an exception!!! I will go here EVERYTIME I visit @vegas If I recorded everything we ate this video would be 5 minutes long! From the fruit, to the soup, to the salad, to the meats, to the treats...if you have a taste for it, they have it!!! We especially enjoyed the seafood bar stocked with EVERY kind of seafood imaginable, including lobster and crab legs! The seafood boil was amazing as well! The meats were extremely good and were paired nicely with a variety of fresh breads and rolls. The soups were hot and flavorful and the salads were fresh. The side dishes did what needed to be done. Brunch is $55 and the dinner buffet is $75 and it's worth EVERY PENNY!!! A beautiful spot for families! #vegasbuffet #vegasrestaurants #vegasresortfoods #wherewebouttoeatat #itsdgl #danigirlliving #boujiebudgetblogger
Normal taste food and selection.
Super high price. Not going to go back again. Only thing it is better is the desert.
If you are going to "BUFFET" in Vegas, the Wynn buffet is
If you are going to "BUFFET" in Vegas, the Wynn buffet is absolutely my favorite one. The quality of the food was amazing. I am a sashimi/sushi type of girl so the variations of sushi rolls and the option to make my own poke bowl was so good. Obviously the crab legs are so good as well...the meat cuts were flavorful and cooked to perfection. And finally the desserts...talk about NOT YOUR TYPICAL desserts ..lol you are going to love it. For sure.
I was looking for a buffet with lots of vegetarian options,
I was looking for a buffet with lots of vegetarian options, and this buffet has mostly meat options and few vegetarian options. I was able to eat fruits, salads, pizza, spring rolls, and many of the breakfast items. The food was just ok. I was not happy with the quality of food considering I paid almost $60. I will not be coming back.
I think Wynn buffet is better than the Caesar one.
All those snow crabs legs either hot or cold. There also have the meat section & caviar bar too. Their wait-staff are really nice they always come and check if you need refills on drinks n take your dirty plates away. The place is huge, clean and plenty of tables. Come here early or else the line can be crazy long if you are not the platinum or black card member. If you are then there a priority line really short.
DONโT LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU
Long wait, almost two hours, food way, way over priced for the quality. If your not a seafood person, definitely not worth i the price of admission. On the bright side, itโs a nice space, gorgeous property and excellent shopping.
Unhappy customer
So dissatisfied with the Wynn seafood buffet. The crab legs were small and very hard to open even though it was partially cracked. There was no smoked salmon. The other items hardly had any seasoning. The desserts were small and no bread pudding. For $74.99 it was not worth it. Wynn buffet is nothing what it use to be.
A Taste of the World
What I love about this buffet is you can literally eat your way around the world. There is everything from Chinese to Japanese to Italian and more. There are simple dishes like pizza and mac and cheese for children and those who want traditional dishes and more unique dishes like the jambalya seafood boil (soooo yummy) for those who want to experience new dishes. I absolutely loved that their desserts were so mini that we could sample a bunch without feeling like we were wasting. Overall a wonderful experience. We all left with happy tummies!
Fabulous and fresh buffet
Although one of the pricier Vegas buffets this one was worth every dollar!!! The food was all fresh and really great quality. Lots of seafood and fresh meats and salads!! Various drinks packages but soft drinks and some hot drinks are free and part of the entry fee. If you are definitely going I would recommend paying in advance online which then gives you priority queueing. We waited just t mins to get in whilst the walk up line would have taken at least 45 mins- 1 hour to get to the front off!!!
This is definitely the best buffet in Vegas.
So many unique dishes that are all full in flavor. I loved the seafood and Japanese section. The crab legs were such high quality and were always in stock. I genuinely don't have any complaints about this place. The servers were quick to grab our empty plates. They were always accommodating and quick to service us despite it being so crowded. Dining area was very clean and beautiful too! One tip: get a reservation if you can. It took us about 1.5 hours to get seated without a reservation on a Saturday at noon. Definitely check online and few weeks prior to your trip.
Disappointing sea food
Overrated sea food buffet Advertised everywhere as THE seafood buffet, the experience was mediocre at best. Embarrassingly the seafood was very limited (snow crab legs, shrimp, sushi prepared by someone who has no clue how to make sushi, and some mussels/clams). No lobster, no grilled fish or any similar offerings. Now, the non-seafood section was actually much better including dessert. So itโs a toss but we wonโt be back.
Great!
We really enjoyed the buffet, it is expensive but many food options to choose from that have been prepared to a high standard. We didn't pre book so did queue for about 40 minutes but it was worth it. Jason our waiter was excellent, very attentive and friendly, credit to the team.
Not worth the price for Dinner.
We took a friend of ours who wanted to go to a seafood buffet on Saturday, so we decided to try this place. Very disappointed, this buffet was like the buffets back 30 years that cost $20.00 per person. Definitely not worth $70 a plate per person. For that price you would have thought there would have been more high end choices such as escargot, caviar, king crab legs. Only seafood was snow crab, cod baked, shrimp & some King crab on ice only. Desserts were not special either no Banana foster or Cherry Jymbulee. Not worth the price.
The service was good.
Ambiance was very nice but the food was not worth $65 for our group. There were some good items. Like the tomato bisque. Pasta with pork belly. Asparagus and the dragonfruit ice cream. Everything else I ate was just ok. The crab legs with cold and over cooked. Made cracking it a little difficult and salty. We only ate 1 plate, normally would eat 3. Wasn't really into the Mexican and Chinese items they had. I didn't even try those.
This was our second time at the Wynn buffet.
It had lots of great options and the food was good. I was a little disappointed though, because last time we were there they had crab and a wagu meatball. I was hoping since it was our daughter's first time there they would have something she hadn't had before that was special. I'll be honest, I'm not a fan of the orange and yellow chairs.The service was good and they did a good job keeping our drinks full.
So, gone are the good old days of extravagant, bottomless
So, gone are the good old days of extravagant, bottomless champagne brunches in Las Vegas. The bottomless champagne (or any cocktail) is now $30 additional. The choice of dishes is mind-boggling, though. But for the price, their is an old saying, something like, you can never eat enough to pay for the cost of the buffet?That's so true in this case. They had crab legs, prime rib, ham, beef roast plus maybe a hundred dishes from salads, charcuterie, Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, fish, and all kinds of American classics. Honestly, I ate so many crab legs that I didn't have room for too many other items. What I did have was good. Plus, they had starfruit and figs and a few other things that were new to me. Service, of course, was excellent.
Stay away from this place and save your money.
The food here is awful. This is truly the worst buffet I've ever had in Vegas. The Momma's Meatballs taste like chef boyardi, the crab legs are small and they dont crack them for you
I had higher expectations based on the photos I've seen.
Paid higher price for a Sunday night buffet - prepaid is the way to go as the line for walk in was insane! - but the seafood options were frankly disappointing. Just one kind of crab (snow?) available hot or cold - it was pretty watery and not worth the effort. Large shrimps were good. Sushi section was pretty limited, no sashimi or sushi, just rolls. Poke bowls were good. I don't eat meat so can't comment on the options there , but they did have prime rib, taco stations, some Asian food options that looked just ok. Dessert options were decent but not memorable. Service was non existent after a couple of rounds of drink refills and plates cleared.
Not impressed.
Yeah there was a lot of food and a lot of options but it just wasn't good.Cesar salad, under dressedPasta salad under dressed and pasta undercookedChicken cordon blue, cold and cheese solidifiedLots of items gone and did not see them appear over 2 hours o was hereOnly redeeming item was the dessert
Great service
Melissa was a very courteous and friendly and chirpy server. She was kind and always served with a smile. Our night was made by Melissa and her service.
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