Gone are the days of cheap Las Vegas buffets, following 3 to two blackjack right out the door at most casinos. So, which resorts are offering the best food at the best price? Decide for yourself as we’re counting down the top five buffets… This Week in Gambling! Others have come before us ranking buffets in Sin City according to their own metrics. So, we decided to combine all the current rankings we could find, along with customer reviews and comments from social media groups, to put together our own list of the top Sin City buffets for 2026.
We begin with a fifth place finish for the AYCE Buffet at the Palms. And while they didn’t land the top spot on our list, they did win gold from the Las Vegas Review Journal and their best of Las Vegas awards. They offer a wide variety of dishes from all around the world, seven food stations made to order pasta dishes, lobster dinner on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and prime rib and snow crab on Fridays.
At number four, it’s the buffet at Bellagio. Billed as a high quality, upscale experience like no other, it’s also a great value if you’re traveling with children, as kids under 10 eat free. With a huge variety of top tier dishes to choose from, including Italian, Japanese, Chinese, and American cuisines along with a seafood dinner special over the weekends. Now, before we get to our third place finisher, there were a few Las Vegas buffets that were high on our list, just missing the top five, but they’re still worth a visit.
In no particular order, honorable mentions go out to the Garden Buffet at South Point with a $20 breakfast menu and lunch starting at just 27 bucks. The MGM Grand Buffet with many positive reviews for their quality and value starting at only $33. And the Sunday brunch buffet at Anthony’s Prime, located at M Resort. A high-end, all you can eat experience that starts at $99. And that brings us to the number three spot on our list, Wicked Spoon at the Cosmo. And if you have kids, this may be the best buffet for the value in town. Because like Bellagio, children 10 and under eat free. Winner of the Las Vegas Reviewed Journal’s Editor’s Choice Award, Wicked Spoon builds itself as a wicked twist on traditional buffets and offers a mix of staples along with imaginative and seasonal dishes.
Landing at our number two spot, it’s the Buffet at Win. With 16 food kitchens to choose from, offering meals from all over the globe, including fresh-made pasta, authentic street tacos, and premium seafood. They have Asian foods from sushi to walk fried favorites, Latin dishes, American classics such as hand-carved cuts and smoky barbecue along with made to order dishes. Plus, kids under nine eat for half price. Of course, you probably can’t eat at buffets every day you’re in Las Vegas. And if you’re like me, sometimes you just need that burger and fries. So, the next time you’re looking for a quick bite, consider stopping in at the new Five Guys Burgers scheduled to open at the Plaza down on Fremont Street this summer.
Finally, this week, our first place finisher for the top Las Vegas buffets takes us to the largest buffet in town, located in the middle of the strip, and it’s the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesar’s Palace. Chefs prepare each meal in front of guests with their amazing open kitchen setup with dozens of cuisines from around the world and hundreds of meals to choose from. While not the cheapest option in Sin City, the quality is exceptional. And visiting this buffet is like visiting nine high-end Las Vegas restaurants all in one location. And so that’s our ranking for the top Las Vegas buffets, at least for now in early 2026. Did we get it right or did we miss your favorite?

