Buffet restaurants in Las Vegas
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Carnival World & Village Seafood Buffets
Some say Carnival World is Vegas’ best all-around buffet, with wok-fried dishes, taco bars, fresh seafood and handmade gelato. Pricier Village Seafood is for those who can’t get enough snow crab legs, lobster tails and fresh-shucked oysters, plus salads and house-made breads.
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Le Village Buffet
Fruit and cheeses, cracked crab legs and a toasty range of breads and pastries make this arguably the best-value buffet on the Strip. Distinct cooking stations are themed by France’s various regions. Breakfasts are magnifique, especially the Sunday champagne brunch.
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Carnival World Buffet
With Brazilian mixed grills, Chinese wok-fried dishes, Mexican tacos, Italian pizzas and pastas, many say this is the best all-around buffet in town. It’s pretty darn hard to dispute that claim, especially after award-winning pies, cakes, cookies and Italian gelato.
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The Buffet
The Bellagio competes for top honors for Vegas’ best live-action buffet. The sumptuous all-you-can-eat spread includes seafood and uncountable creative dishes from all around the globe. Go for lunch, which is the best value.
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Spice Market Buffet
Middle Eastern specialties are thrown into the global mix at this jewel of a five-star buffet, with delectable desserts. Attentive service and live-action cooking stations justify the often very long waits to be seated.
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Studio B Buffet
Boasting a live-action TV cooking show studio, this is Vegas’ tastiest off-Strip buffet. Fall in love with the gelato bar and all-you-can-eat seafood extravaganzas on weekends. Complimentary beer and wine.
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French Market Buffet
An affordable live-action buffet for Mexican, Mongolian, Chinese, Italian and American standbys, plus a dessert bar. Monday is seafood night; Wednesday is steaks.
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