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Hours

Mon.-Fri. 8-10:30AM, 11:30AM-3:30PM, 4:30-11PM
Sat.-Sun. 8AM-4PM, 4:30-11PM

Cross Street

Flamingo Road

Parking

Valet or self-parking

Pricing

High ($$$)

City's Best

The Buffet at Bellagio   

3600 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-693-7111
www.bellagio.com

Rating: 3 out of 5  (138 Ratings)   Read Reviews (138)    Rate and Write a Review

There were probably a few gasps among the first Bellagio Buffet customers when they were told that dinner would run more than $30 per person. Isn't the buffet supposed to be the low-priced casino dining alternative? It takes guts to open a serve-yourself outlet where the tab more than doubles what other resorts charge, but it's a testament to the quality of the food and the opulence of the surroundings at Bellagio that patrons still line up for the privilege of carrying their own plate. Most of the items offered in the serving lines, particularly at dinner, are not generally found on a buffet. Guests choose from such highfalutin options as leg of lamb, venison, Kobe beef, duck breast, steamed clams, Mako shark, salmon sashimi and apple-smoked sturgeon. Appetizer, salad and side order items are equally enticing, from woodland mushrooms and haricots verts to winter citrus compote. There's also a make-your-own pasta bar. Almost no one saves room for dessert, but one look at the creamy confections and you may be tempted to force yourself. The Tuscan-style decor is predictably upscale, and having two separate serving lines for smoking and non-smoking patrons was an excellent idea. But this is still the adults-oriented Bellagio, so bear in mind that no one under 18 is admitted unless they are guests at the hotel.

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Rdmree
Review rating 5 out of 5
Bellagio Buffet
By Rdmree on 07/29/2008
As a resident of Las Vegas I have tried most of the better Buffets in town. Bellagio is a close second to the Bay Side Buffet at the Mandalay Bay. Sometimes the Bellagio is better. I have been to each one at least 14 times. The two of them are my favorites. The Buffet at the Wynn is fine as well only the price is approximately $ 9.00 more. It just isn't worth the extra cash. The Bayside is $ 1.00 under the Bellagio at $28 plus tax. I just like Bayside better. However if you like a free show, checkout the Fountains at the Bellagio right out in front of the hotel. It is spectacular, especially at night.
CigarGirl913
Review rating 4 out of 5
By CigarGirl913 on 07/25/2008
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Bellagio Buffet
By PrsJnkns on 07/25/2008
The very best in town! I never make a trip to Las Vegas without visiting it. I have food that you do not find on regular menus anwhere! Delicious and classy, too. Well worth the price.
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Review rating 1 out of 5
OVERRATED
By Arts06gt350 on 07/13/2008
THE BUFFETS AT THE CASINOS IN MISSISSIPPI ARE HANDS DOWN BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!