With nine live kitchens and a mind-boggling array of food stations representing the world’s major cuisines, this is a buffet that truly has something for everyone.
Las Vegas’ largest and most extravagant buffet has reopened its doors following the covid-enforced hiatus, and now it’s arguably bigger and better than ever. Rather, we have chosen seven of the best Vegas buffets that have made a comeback post-covid where you will find the best selection of seafood – as well as a whole range of other food items that are sure to make your mouth water. None of the buffets on our list – with the possible exception of Friday seafood nights at South Point’s Garden buffet – are dedicated seafood buffets. Read on to find out the best Las Vegas seafood buffet for you! Not Dedicated Seafood Buffets – But Still a Good Selection The Bacchanal Buffet brings you fine dining with its turmeric grilled baby octopus while the budget-friendly Garden Buffet at South Point offers you its unlimited crab leg dinners.
This makes it ever more important to find cheaper alternatives for seafood and none is better than Las Vegas’ seafood buffets.įeaturing lobster dinners and AYCE snow crabs, our top picks of the best seafood buffets in Las Vegas includes the high-end luxurious buffets as well as budget options. Seafood is among the most expensive menu items in any city, more so in tourist destinations like Las Vegas.