The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas
3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
(702) 770-3340
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Likely the best overall buffet in Vegas! You simply have to go!
Going to the seafood buffet at the Wynn is part of the Las Vegas experience. Definitely make an appointment ! You have to pre pay the $80 per person. The seafood boil for me was the highlight. Some of the snow crab legs were still frozen which took away from the enjoyment. Lev room for dessert as their flan was probably my favorite bite. My teenager nephews would definitely have done more damage especially to the grilled meats section. Overall I’m glad I went but not sure I would come back.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
We came to this restaurant to celebrate a very special and meaningful family moment. It was supposed to be a joyful memory shared with our loved ones and our children. Unfortunately, that moment was completely ruined due to the behavior of a staff member.
During our visit, a staff member made inappropriate and unacceptable comments to my husband, right in front of me, our family, and our children. It was humiliating, uncomfortable, and completely unprofessional. No family should ever be put in that position, especially while celebrating something important.
I immediately asked to speak with management, hoping the situation would be handled properly. While waiting, I saw the same staff member laughing and joking with another employee, and management never came. We were ignored. No one checked on us. No one took responsibility.
I was left feeling angry, embarrassed, and deeply disappointed. What hurt me most was watching my daughter start to cry because she thought something bad was going to happen. A place we trusted to be family-friendly caused my child emotional distress.
This experience was heartbreaking and unacceptable. I am sharing this not out of anger alone, but out of hope that management takes this seriously. Staff behavior like this should never be tolerated, and guests should never be made to feel disrespected, ignored, or unsafe.
What should have been a beautiful family celebration is now remembered as a painful and upsetting experience. I truly hope management addresses this so no other family has to go through what we did.
We came here on Dec 31, 2025. Food was fine. Server checked on us for a few times. There was something suspicious going on in this restaurant. When we sat down, the server asked for our credit card. He was gone with our credit card for a while (at least 10-15 minutes) and then he came back… I wonder where he brought our card to? When he came back, he charged our card at the registrar in front of us. The Asian manager monitors the process. Anyways, we didn’t use that card for the rest of our trip. Guess what! An unrecognized charge came in on that card not very long after! BEWARE!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 1
I didn't particularly like the food, especially the tuna, which I didn't even see on the counters. And they serve unfiltered water; it smells of chlorine. For $104, it's not worth it, I don't recommend it.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
We went for dinner expecting an experience that matched this place’s reputation, and honestly it was a big disappointment.
The prime rib was overly salty, to the point of ruining the dish. The brisket was tough, dry, and not tender at all. Most of the seafood was cold and flavorless, and even the items that were supposed to be “hot” in the bowls had the same problem: either no taste or way too much salt.
Another thing that felt misleading: a lot of people talk about this buffet as if it includes lobster, but it doesn’t. If you want lobster, you have to pay almost $90 extra for a single one. That completely changes the expectations of what you think you’re paying for.
This isn’t about price — it’s about value. When a buffet markets itself as a premium experience, the food should be well executed, hot, and consistent. Here, many options felt closer to a low-quality Chinese buffet than to a top-tier dining experience in Las Vegas.
Service was fine, nothing to complain about there. But in a buffet, food is the main attraction… and that’s exactly what failed.
Bottom line: this place lives more off its name and location than the quality on the plate.
I wouldn’t come back.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 3
There were so much food. I decided to post only the seafoods. Quality is top notch, we sure will visit again.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 3
DO NOT BUY the Endless Pour, all of the drinks are pre-batched and extremely watered down. The margarita had NO tequila in it. It’s just the margarita mix. The supervisor said he and three of his employees tasted it and could taste the tequila which is not only inappropriate to be drinking on the job but it’s an absolute lie. The food was mid.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Food was good for new years but pretty expensive (around 100$/each). Long wait even with reservation but we were pretty happy with our diner
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 3
I was told this was better than Bacchanal at Ceasars and that is definitely NOT the case. This food was just okay and not worth the price. The crab legs were small, prime ribs tasted freezer burned, sushi was decent, and dessert was not a great selection. We paid the $65 each to skip the line which made the price for each $165. I would choose Bacchanal over this any day!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 3
Restaurantji Recommends
I’ve been to just about every buffet in Las Vegas, and I always find myself coming back to the **Wynn Buffet** — it’s simply the standard. The food selection is consistently excellent, both in quality and variety, and the service is truly top-notch. Staff are attentive, professional, and make the experience feel elevated from start to finish.
The seafood selection is a major highlight. The crab legs alone are worth the visit, and there are many other seafood options that are fresh, well-prepared, and constantly replenished. Everything feels intentional and well executed.
One important tip: if you plan to walk in, expect to wait at least an hour most of the time. Because of that, I always make a reservation, which saves a lot of time and hassle and makes the experience much smoother.
If there’s one small improvement Wynn could make, it would be allowing guests to tip in advance when prepaying for reservations. Since the meal is already paid for ahead of time, having to hunt for cash just to tip feels unnecessary. Adding a tipping option during checkout would be a great enhancement.
Overall, Wynn Buffet is still my go-to in Vegas and the one I recommend every time.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food HORRIBLE on 1/4/2026 overpriced for nothing. Spent around $500 (almost a 100 per person). Save your money and go to somewhere else. If you want to go to buffet, try bacchanal at CAESER or the buffet at Bellagio. This buffet is overrated, super expensive for really nothing.
No variety
Food is horrible:
1- Ribs can not be eaten
2-crab super small and very smelly
3- chicken so hard to chew
4- very limited red meat, can not chew or you may lose your teeth
5- really shocked and disappointed
6-Flys on the Hawaiian section
Servant was nice but food was 0/5. So sad to see this buffet deteriorating like this
Save your money and go somewhere else
Previously, I gave this buffet 5/5 but now I confidently give this buffet 0/5
Super frustrated i wish i ate somewhere else. Waste of money
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 4
Don’t show up for brunch menu. They make you stand in line for two hours to charge you for dinner menu instead of brunch and then insult you for complaining. Accountability and customer satisfaction mean nothing to the managers of this place.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
5 Must Knows Before Visiting The Buffet:
1. The food is worth the queue. It may be long but the line moves decently quick, we waited about 30-40 minutes.
2. The spread is worth the cost. It’s $100 per person but that includes salads, seafood, Chinese, pastries, meats and bottomless beverages.
3. Alcoholic drinks are sold separately but every other beverage is bottomless including tea, juice and sodas.
4. Time is of the essence. Once you get a table you have 2 hours to eat all you can eat. I’d recommend surveying the entire buffet beforehand then eating with a plan!
5. Explore then eat. It’s located inside the Wynn which is a very nice hotel so if you’re visiting maybe explore the stores before eating. We could barely walk after.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We tried this buffet because of all the hype, but it didn’t live up to expectations.
Yes, there are many options and a wide variety of food, but at the end of the day it’s still just a buffet. The quality was decent, not bad, but definitely not as amazing as people make it sound. For over $200 for two people, it felt overpriced for what you get. If you’re looking for quantity and variety, you might enjoy it—but for that price, we expected much better quality.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
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