the Bellagio Buffet
This
Buffet is the best in town for the price.
The freshest ingredients are brought together in an exciting
display of taste and talent at the superb
Buffet
Bellagio. The Buffet incorporates several live-action cooking
stations and a level of food quality and
presentation not currently experienced in Las Vegas. Guests may
choose from the best of Italian, Japanese,
Chinese, seafood and American cuisines, offered daily, or enjoy
an exquisite champagne brunch on the
weekend. Buffet Bellagio is a non-smoking
facility.
Sample Reviews:
#1 Jane P. from North Carolina 11/20/2009
Rating: 4 stars Best buffet in
Vegas....hands down.
Better quality and selection than the Wynn, and cheap at
35.95.
Must eat the Kobe prime rib, beef wellington, sushi (although
the rice is packed tight that it looks
like a one
piece), chocolate covered strawberries.
The service is good.....they take the plates fast and re-fill
your drinks quickly (probably to fill your
stomach).
Overall it is excellent, and the best buffet in
vegas. The Wynn is more expensive, and the other
lower end buffets are
not that much cheaper...7 to 10 bucks cheaper? So
you might as well shell out an extra
10
bucks to eat the best in vegas. If you don't want to
wait in line, then you probably want to go
later
in the day...after 8ish.
#2 Ashley H. from Tampa,
Florida 11/22/2009 Rating: 5 stars My
favorite Buffet in Vegas hands down!
I guess I should have written this a while ago. However, the
Buffet came to mind when recommending it to
others
recently.
On our trip to Las Vegas this past Spring, we stopped in at the
Bellagio Buffet as it was close by to
the
theatre where we had tickets to see "O". I was very ill,
and did not feel much like eating. But, I
needed something in my stomach to offset the
Day-Quil, etc.
When we were seated, the waiter took pity on
me and
aimed me toward the soup station. What was originally going to
be a chicken noodle soup experience turned out
to be every kind of soup to choose from that I could possibly
imagine.
I had a sampling of six hearty and flavorful soups, and that
drummed up my appetite for a round of
sushi, and a stop for gelato with a small
dessert.
They have everything on the buffet that can be imagined. Most
people head straight for the prime rib,
but there
is a whole section of fish dishes, salads, sushi, and really
beautiful desserts.
I wish I had been in better form
during my visit so I could have fully enjoyed more selections,
but what I did have was perfect.
The staff was super friendly and made me feel a little better
if just for a while.
Hours of Operation:
Breakfast
Monday - Friday,
7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Lunch
Monday - Friday,
11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dinner
Sunday - Thursday,
4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Gourmet dinner
Friday & Saturday
4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Champagne brunch
Saturday & Sunday
7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Reservations: Not required
Children
ages three and under are free. Tax and gratuity are not
included unless otherwise noted. For
parties of 8 or more, an 18% gratuity will
automatically be added.
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