Bellagio Buffet

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Bellagio Buffet

  • April 5, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by seo4752 from San Antonio, Texas
We went to the lunch buffet at the Bellagio and it was definitely worth every penny. The lunch buffet costs $16.95 per person. The food was delicious. They had beef, pork, chicken, turkey, ham, seafood, and many side dishes to choose from -- a great variety of food. The desserts are to die for!

From journal Turning 21 in Vegas

Bellagio Buffet

  • July 10, 2003
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Slia09 from Peoria, Arizona
We loved this brunch buffet! I suggest you get there early so you don't have to wait. We arrived around 9:30am and there was no line. When we were finished eating, the line was wrapped around the casino!

I am allergic to eggs and many breakfast foods, but at 10am, I was able to eat! There were so many meat dishes, shrimp, and fish selections that I couldn't stop eating and the London broil . . . I am getting hungry just thinking about it!

Their are many different styles of foods from American cuisine to Mediterranean: foods like falalfel, chumus, and Israeli salad. For the healthy eater, many fruits and veggies, freshly squeezed juices, and many salads to choose from. There are also the breakfast foods like eggs, bacon, blintzes, sausages, pancakes, and belgium waffles. Champagne and drinks are included.

And you can't forget the desserts! Bread pudding, layer cake, different fruit pies, oh my!!! I highly suggest going at least once. It is pricey, but worth every cent!

From journal Craziness of New Years "Vegas Style"

Bellagio Buffet

  • April 15, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by panda1 from ., California
At the Bellagio Buffet, you queue up to pay and then queue up again to be seated. We were seated after 30 minutes of waiting, but it looked like the queues could have been a lot longer, because there were areas roped off for lines of people. The place has a nice elegance to it in spite of all the noise from people, plates, and silverware.

We arrived for their Saturday Champagne Brunch, the second most expensive buffet because it included the champagne. The freshly squeezed orange juice was excellent. The food was very good in general, but I was quite disappointed with their version of fried rice. I had some wonderful roast leg of lamb (rare, of course), which was very, very good and tasty. I also had some very good, rare prime rib.

They had the typical large cooked shrimp, but all they did was boil them and present them with some dipping sauce—nothing special about that. There were lots of different desserts, including fresh watermelon and pastries of various kinds. After several trips back and forth to the buffet, they were closing down to set up for the dinner buffet, but I was quite full.

The Bellagio buffet is definitely worth a trip at least once during your visit to Las Vegas. I could have managed without the champagne and saved on the bill since I don’t drink the bubbly, call to find out their other buffets and pass on the Saturday Champagne Brunch. If I ever make it back to Las Vegas, I will most certainly want to stop in here again. Our tab for two came to $59, including tax and tip.

They are open for breakfast Monday through Friday from 8 to 10:30am. Lunch is served Monday through Friday from 11am to 4pm. And you can get dinner Monday through Thursday from 4 to 10pm, Fridays from 4 to 11pm, Saturdays from 4:30 to 11pm, and Sundays from 4:30 to 10pm.

From journal LAS

Bellagio Buffet

  • February 10, 2003
  • Rated 3 of 5 by Marty04 from Triangle, Virginia
This buffet was a nice place to have a breakfast experience. The food was good and the presentation was well done. There was a lot of salmon to be had. Of course, I chose the steak filet to go with my eggs (even went back for seconds). Service was quick and friendly. The only down note was the keno lady, who took away from the atmosphere.

From journal Off season in Las Vegas

Bellagio Buffet

  • January 21, 2003
  • Rated 2 of 5 by dalefried from Medford, New York
This was a buffet in the beautiful Bellagio Hotel. I found this buffet to be expensive at $25.99. I ate here while on a business trip, and I still felt it was expensive even though the company picked up the tab.

I guess I am not a gourmet. I didn't appreciate the food. I understand that the food was better quality than the Rio buffet, but I didn't care for it. My coworker has more refined taste, and she really enjoyed it. I didn't understand the fact that the salads were under lock and key and you had to ask the server for a portion, while the veal dishes and the fancy seafood dishes you could take for yourself. They didn't even have good desserts! I like anything chocolate, but they had fancy desserts like creme brulee.

I am a professional person, but I guess my taste is not. I much preferred the Rio Buffet or the Main Street Buffet, and those are much less expensive.

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