The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas

3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
(702) 770-3340

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Sunny Myung

The food was average for the price. We went for the holiday brunch and the foods were mediocre nothing out of the ordinary for most of the menu items. The dessert station was below average expectation for its quality and taste even though the looks were there. The service was quite rude though. We already prepaid our brunches ahead since they only take reservation if you pay ahead of the time. I was expecting ad least we would get the priority seating over walk-ins and their hotel guests. Come in, the hotel guests have not paid for the meals yet technically. Its being billed to their rooms! I probably won't be back to this hotel for the buffet. I would definitely recommend the bacchannal buffet at caesars. Its little more than Wynn but worth it in terms of the service, food quality and choices.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 1

Todd Chase

This was my wife's and I first time at the Wynn Buffet. We have been to the Bacchanal Buffet at Ceasars 3 times, but we wanted to try a new place, so Wynn was our pick. To put it nicely we were majorly disappointed in the Seafood, mainly the crab legs. They were as thin as my skinny fingers, over cooked and the meat was impossible to get out. We went back for more, at least 3 times only for the same disappointment. There wasn't much of a Seafood selection at all. There were other great food choices, and the desert selections were amazing. The good....Service was great, the atmosphere nice! Bottom line, if you're going for Crab Legs and Seafood, dont waste your money or time. Go to the Bacchanal Buffet instead. We won't be back for the Wynn Buffet.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 4

Marlene S.

Long line and $30 parking

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Nadege Ponkin

Wait is long. Not worth the hype.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Todd Larson

I forgot how expensive Vegas can be. $176 for breakfast

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Cindy Berglund

Clean buffet with tasty dishes. Good variety. Helpful, courteous staff.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mahmood Family

This one of the worst food I eat in my entire life we pay 308.84 for food not have any flavor plus everything over cooked this completely disgusting and they don’t come asking you if you enjoy your food or not this is completely ripped out all they just want your money and I don’t give a damn about you if you like the food or not

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Mariano Saldaña

The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas is an absolute must-visit. The variety of food options is impressive and truly something for everyone. From flavorful Mexican dishes to fresh and beautifully prepared Japanese selections, plus classic comfort foods, pizzas, seafood, and more — everything is high quality and constantly replenished.
What really stole the show, though, were the desserts. They are simply incredible! An amazing selection of pastries, cakes, chocolates, and sweet treats that look as good as they taste. It honestly feels like a dessert paradise.
The atmosphere is elegant, the service is attentive, and the overall experience feels premium from start to finish. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a top-tier buffet in Las Vegas.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Roseville Local

Easily one of the best buffets in Vegas, something everyone should experience once, especially if you love seafood. There’s mountains of fresh crab legs, shrimp, lobster claws, etc. There’s so many different selections of cuisines: Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, and all of the food is super high quality.‘I don’t know how they keep their seafood so fresh in the desert! I tried the lobster with caviar, the prime rib, filet mignon, waygu, and many, many different kinds of artisan breads and cheeses. The dessert selection was wonderful: rows and rows of different types of cakes, a whole rotating wheel of different gelato flavors, etc. I had a wonderful time and experience here. Do try to book a reservation as the line can get very long and it can get very crowded, especially around holidays.

I’ve heard before that coming here for breakfast/lunch can be disappointing, so I’d say come here for dinner. Never had breakfast or lunch here because the dinner selection is just too incredible.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Max L.

We had a brunch here. Yes, it offers a range of international cuisine, but it’s not impressive compared to other buffet restaurants. What really made my experience disappointing was the food quality, everything tasted soulless and almost like plastic. Not to mention the bad service and the long wait. Overall, every aspect of the experience does not match its high price. I won’t come here again.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

Sa Lee

I’ll start by saying I’m not usually a big fan of buffets since I only eat a few select items, but I was pleasantly surprised by this one! Everything about the experience exceeded my expectations.

I recommend reserving a table online ahead of time so you don’t have to wait. We only waited about 20 minutes, which wasn’t bad, but it was clear the line can get long during busier times.

We also tried the limitless pour option for wine and margaritas—definitely worth it! After two drinks, it basically pays for itself. The best part? You can switch it up—it doesn’t have to be the same drink each time.

The food quality did not feel like a typical buffet at all. The selection was fantastic, with so many options to try. I especially loved the smaller sample-style portions—it was perfect for tasting without overdoing it. Even the desserts were offered in just-right sizes, and every bite felt fresh and intentional.

Our service was outstanding—friendly, attentive, and fast. While it is on the pricier side, the value was absolutely there. For the two of us, the cost was about the same as what we’d pay at another nice restaurant for just one entrée each, but here we got a much wider variety and experience.

All in all, I highly recommend it—even for those who don’t usually like buffets. I’ll definitely be back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Vo Truong

Family of 4 visited on Thursday aug 28, the first day the buffet was open after routine maintenance. I hope they didn’t let those “fresh” ingredients sit that whole time. Everything was off. Either overly salted or things weren’t cooked properly. The crab legs were bland. Only tasted butter. This is our 10th time here and it’s always down grading. Save your money eat in China town

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 4

Calvin Luo

Very poor quality food, charged 100$ for Labor Day?

Cassandra Benavidez

I have been here with a couple of times with my parents and first things first, it is very expensive. I think the least I’ve ever seen is $85 per person but around holidays no matter what it can increase up to somewhere in the $100 area. But for me it is absolutely worth it. It’s the type of place where you starve just to make sure you come here and get your moneys worth because there is so much cultural foods and variety. They will keep some foods the same but they do put different foods out. They have a seafood section, sushi, Chinese food, a meats section with sides (bread, Mac and cheese, potatoes and sooo much more) a section with Mexican food, Italian food, a charcuterie section, soup, salads and fruits, and even a caviar bar where they have little cups of foods they’ve fixed with caviar on top. The staff is very friendly and on top of their work as well, so they’re extremely helpful too. The seating where the palm trees are is absolutely beautiful and is my favorite section to sit in. So while yes, it is an expensive buffet, I would say it’s the best buffet in Las Vegas.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mark M

Great Food. Reasonable Prices.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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