Bellagio Buffet
- 3600 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
(702) 650-9459
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Bellagio Buffet
- August 18, 2025
- Rated 4 of 5 by
larc456 from south san francisco, California
For $35 it is a good deal if you can put away two full plates or more. Prime rib, crab legs, chicken cordon bleu, breaded beef, riblets, cocktail shrimp, ice cream, various cakes and pies, brownies and much more. I figure a plate of prime rib costs between $20-30. So as I put away my sixth, life was good.
From journal Las Vegas
Editor Pick Buffet at Bellagio
- May 17, 2025
- Rated 4 of 5 by
ak1 from Auburn, Washington
The Buffet at the Bellagio is not a cheap Vegas buffet, if those still exist. The Bellagio is an upscale hotel with very nice amenities and restaurants. This buffet does live up to the expectations of the Bellagio. The buffet serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The selections of food offered are Italian, American, Chinese, and Japanese and of course the normal Vegas buffet prime rib and seafood. This buffet always has soups, salads and fresh fruit selections also. I should mention that they have some incredible desserts to choose from too.
The seating area is fairly large at this buffet but it does seem to fill up though, especially at dinner time. This is typical for most busy restaurants in Vegas though. I recommend getting to the buffet fairly early in the evening after it opens for dinner to avoid the long painful lines.
This is one of my favorite breakfast and lunch buffets in Vegas and I would recommend this buffet to anyone who wants a gourmet dining experience at half the price.
From journal Life in Luxury at the Bellagio
Editor Pick The Bellagio Hotel Buffet
- March 23, 2025
- Rated 5 of 5 by
Brooklynite22 from Brooklyn, New York
During our stay in Las Vegas we ate at both The Spice Market Buffet at Aladdin, and the Buffet at the Bellagio. We had Sunday champagne brunch at the Spice Market Buffet ($20.50 a person) and lunch at the Buffet at the Bellagio ($21.00). Both were excellent, although ambience and house specialities varied.
We had lunch at the Bellagio buffet on a Tuesday, the resteraunt was busy but there were no lines to get in. We avoided the $34.00 weekend dinner and $22.50 weekend brunch, which are supposedly always crowded (understandably so.)
The massive room itself is beautiful, you are provided with silver utensils and unlimited soft drinks (alcoholic drinks are extra... there is a bar inside). The crowd ranged from business people, to those dressed more casually.
The buffet is expansive and laid out very well with different stations. Almost everything I tried was amazing. Each dish could easily stand out on its own in any fine restaurant.
We began with custom tossed salads. I chose a mesclune green combination with walnuts and cranberries topped with croutons that tasted as though they were freshly baked. There was a bread and soup station with a plethora of freshly baked choices.
For my main course(s) I tried a chicken roll encased in a filo dough with spinach and feta cheese, not bad, but not a highlight. I had freshly carved prime rib with some sort of mustard sauce, the meat was medium rare and absolutely spectacular. Other freshly carved meats were offered, including turkey and ribs. Huge cocktail shrimp were available (larger than those at Aladdin—if that’s your thing) as well as seafood pastas. There were Italian specialities which were also delectable, and the most amazing pizza I have ever tried. There were lots of varieties with new types constantly being removed from the oven. The crust was thin and topped with different fresh vegetables, herbs, meats, and even seafood. Asian foods were also offered Mahi Mahi and fresh rolled sushi were among them. The choices seemed endless.
The dessert station was spectacular and outdid the desserts offered at Aladdin (although they were very good as well). Highlights included pistachio and chocolate mousse cake, unlike anything I had ever tasted in my life. It defined perfection. A delicate chocolate cake that resembled the inside of a godiva chocolate in consistency and taste, but elevated to an entirely new level also stood out. We were to full to try anything else and left extraordinarily satisfied with the food, ambiance, and service. So full in fact that it wasn't until almost 24 hours later that we had any desire to eat again. (This almost made the meal a bargain, since the $25 dollar lunch with tip, served as both our lunch and dinner).
The Bellagio buffet offered some of the best food I have ever eaten, it is well worth the money considering the quality and choices. If you only eat one fancy meal in Vegas make this it. From journal Spring Break in Vegas on a Student Budget…
Bellagio Buffet
- August 18, 2025
- Rated 4 of 5 by
josh2077 from St. Louis, Missouri
The food is great, by far the best buffet of all the buffets. They have traditional and out-of-the-ordinary food on their buffet. They even have a sushi bar, which is awesome.
From journal Las Vegas Bachelor Party
Bellagio Buffet
- August 1, 2025
- Rated 5 of 5 by
corteo12002 from wexford, Pennsylvania
It had every type of food possible and a great staff. There is a great atmosphere, and you can get salads, crab legs, and other great food choices. Eat here for dinner, not lunch. For lunch, go to the buffet in Luxor, which is great.
From journal Las Vegas Vacation Musts