
Back in the day (roughly 10 years ago), the Rio buffet was the best buffet in Las Vegas. There was no comparison, but times have certainly changed since then. Mark Greene and I were just talking about this very subject here at the Pregame.com office, which got me to thinking, what is the current best buffet in Vegas?
If money is no object to you on your trip, then the Bellagio remains the ultimate buffet experience. I say experience because you will simply not believe all the good stuff they have there. Sushi and the biggest king crab legs I have ever seen are specialties along with some rare meats like buffalo make this the BEST quality and selection you will find ANYWHERE. The price tag is close to $30, but you will not regret spending that much as long as you come with an empty stomach and can fully take advantage of all the offerings.
Right across the street from the Bellagio is Planet Hollywood, which used to house my personal favorite buffet when it was the Aladdin. The Spice Market Buffet is about $10 cheaper than the Bellagio and nearly had the same quality of food (although with less options), but I have heard it hasn't been the same since Planet Hollywood took over. I will have to go back there and find out for myself if it's still my favorite.
Unfortunately, this has become a theme among buffets here. New ownership has hurt a number of buffets across town, including the Rio which is now owned by Harrah's. The Rio was the one and only buffet destination in Vegas before the Bellagio was built, and they also added a separate seafood buffet to attract different customers. I have a small problem with that because a good buffet should have EVERYTHING, hence the word BUFFET. I must admit the Rio's seafood buffet is one of the best around, it's just a shame they don't offer everything in one place.
Off the strip, I would highly recommend the South Point and Red Rock buffets. The Station Casinos as a whole vary greatly in quality and price, with Red Rock at the top for both. Stay away from Sam's Town though, which is the worst buffet I have had over the last couple years. Only the Sahara can compete with that one, and I have stayed far away from that place since I moved back to Vegas over three years ago.
Well all of this talk about buffets has gotten me super hungry. Let me know your experiences (good and bad) as well. Time for lunch!