Great buffet, totally worth the money! Tons of options ranging from cheap stuff (eggs, sausages, hot dogs, sliders) to expensive stuff (oysters, seafood, mussels, steak). The salad bar could’ve been fresher but appreciated some healthy options. Desserts were amazing! They also have fruits. Staff was very attentive, always walking around cleaning off empty plates, offering napkins, etc.
From the pros:The principle, for a fixed price you get a buffet with unlimited food + soft drinks. Convenient and tasty. There is variety. Many different desserts, muffins, ice cream.. Yoghurt, granule, fruits, croissants, etc.. There are plenty of meat and fish. The food is updated every time.Of the minuses: a long queue, and it's not even 30 minutes. And a lot of people.Price for two 160$.Also thanks to the staff for the quick cleaning.
There are much better options to expolire. Bellagio hotel and buffet both are over rated. Food was okay and not much options for vegetarians. Wait time is pathetic.
It's decent, seems like a long wait but you can skip the line if you are a gold member or up..bar is no wait for singles and couples, admission is $60 before tax, booze is like $15ish, not a sushi fan so basically just passed the sushi bar, tuna poke is pretty good to be an appetizer. They have a salad bar, oyster Rockefeller is a bit salty, don't put it on other food..sea bass is a must try!! very tender and easy on flavor, Chinese food section served shrimp dumplings and shumai and other American Chinese food, for meat you better eat it when it's hot, it can be firm and chewy if cold out..turkey dark meat is amazingly delicious ?, great choices of desserts, not a fan.. only took scoops of lemon and raspberry sorbet. Check my photos, may help a bit.
We’ve eaten here several times before Covid and it was the best, NO MORE! What a waste, we waited several hours in line for terrible food. Packaged, instant and frozen desserts. Not at all what we’re used to.
I dined at the Bellagio Buffet and spent good money to eat there. Prior to being seated I had to include a tip for my waiter. I find this ridiculous. There are drink machines so the waiter isn’t doing much for me. Why should I tip? The bread was stale, the food was tasteless and many of the desserts were hard. I didn’t find this place to exemplify any style of fine dining. I wish I had gone to the Wynn instead. Very, very disappointed. Never again.
Sumptuous! Fine arrays of food for $50! A great variety of desserts; those thingys in cute glasses werereally delicious, sampled 3! A great celebration?.
A very big buffet a lot of options of food From omelette to vegetables fish Drinks deserts , it cost 50 $ per person For a couple breakfast is too high
This buffet is just ok. Most food items were overcooked or lacked flavor. Even the sauces didn’t taste good. The dessert was also just ok, pretty good flavor wise but ones that should have been chilled were room temp and nobody wants a room temp cheesecake. The servers were mediocre, I watched them as after people were led to their table, the receipt is put and marked on the table to confirm payment and show it was taken. While customers were getting their food, they would either scoff or smirk based on the tip amount. Would definitely recommend walking next door to Caesar’s buffet. You’ll pay a little more but definitely worth it.
I made a reservation for the buffet in advance which I highly recommend. It costs about 15.00 a person extra but well worth it. Good selection and quality of food. There was excellent prime rib, ribs, chicken, an italian station, tacos, a seafood station and a great selection of soft drinks. The dessert station was good, but I think they could have a few more options. Overall, I was satisfied and glad I came!