Must Visit Vegas Buffets

Las Vegas, long known as a destination that can be reached via cheap travel deals such as cheap airplane tickets, and cheap vacation packages, is home to several outstanding buffets visitors should make a point of checking out.

Prices continue to rise as buffets improve quality. Joining a resorts players club for free often help reduce the price paid. Buffet lines are often long, but worth the wait if you are at some of Vegas best buffets.

Although the days of cheap casino food are largely a thing of the past, unless you are a comped gambler or a lover of low end buffets, the following are high Vegas quality buffets:

The Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace opened last fall to much acclaim after a $17 million investment and claims of offering the biggest and best buffet spread in the city. Chefs from many cultures staff nine cooking stations that offer over 500 dishes daily. This is not a traditional buffet given its immense variety.

The aim is to please foodies as well as those who simply like to load up their plates. Even bone marrow is offered. Adults pay from $15 to $50 a person, depending on the meal and day. An additional $15.99 pays for unlimited wine and beer.

The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas offers multiple vegan options that have surprisingly met with meat eaters approval. This buffet is designed to be a feast for the eyes as well as stomachs with prices ranging from $20 to $40.

The Buffet at Bellagio is known for its quality and consistency. Guests are advised to walk past every dish before digging in to decide if they want to save room for dessert. Prices range from $18 to $38.

The Studio B Buffet at the M Resort Spa Casino on Las Vegas Boulevard is about 20 minutes south of the Strip and a locals favorite. All you can drink wine, beer, and espresso drinks with shots of liqueur are included in the price. Its desserts are divine. Prices range from $11 (no liquor included) to $40.

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