The Best Buffets in Las Vegas, According to Eater Editors

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Culinary trailblazers back in the 1940s found a way to keep gamblers inside Las Vegas resorts with cheap food, and lots of it. El Rancho Vegas, the Strip’s first resort, came up with the Chuck Wagon, the earliest version of the modern-day buffet in Vegas. For decades the buffets were loss leaders, operated with the […]

The Las Vegas Buffet. | Matthew Kang

Culinary trailblazers back in the 1940s found a way to keep gamblers inside Las Vegas resorts with cheap food, and lots of it. El Rancho Vegas, the Strip’s first resort, came up with the Chuck Wagon, the earliest version of the modern-day buffet in Vegas. For decades the buffets were loss leaders, operated with the goal of getting people in the door to part them with their money on the casino floor.

It’s only in recent years that buffets started to be good — with updated furnishings, thoughtful menus, carving stations, and super fresh seafood. Leading up to 2020, Las Vegas had more than 70 buffets inside casinos, spanning from Aliante to Henderson, Summerlin to the Strip, serving gourmet fare at various stations. Nowadays, options are more limited, though these buffets remain favorites among tourists.

On this update, Garden Court at Main Street Station and the shuttered Buffet at Luxor exit the list while Sunday brunch buffets at Genting Palace and Anthony’s Prime Steak & Seafood join the list.

Janna Karel knows buffets better than most — she once ate at nothing but Las Vegas Strip buffets for eight days straight.

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