Las Vegas Restaurants

Bellagio Buffet

3600 Las Vegas Blvd. South

Las Vegas, NV 89109

Tel. 877/234-6358

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Though one of the priciest of the buffets, the Bellagio still gets high marks from visitors. The array of food is fabulous, with one ethnic cuisine after another (Japanese, Chinese that includes unexpected buffet fare such as dim sum, build-it-yourself Mexican items, and so on). There are elaborate pastas and semitraditional Italian-style pizza from a wood-fired oven. The cold fish appetizers at each end of the line are not to be missed -- scallops, smoked salmon, crab cla...

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  • Overall (11)
  • 3 stars
  • Food
  • 3 stars
  • Service
  • 3 stars
  • Decor
  • 3 stars

Attributes

Price Range: Mon-Fri breakfast $15; Sat-Sun brunch $23-$29; Mon-Fri lunch $20; Sun-Thurs dinner $28, Fri-Sat dinner $36. Children under 3 eat free

Open Hours: Breakfast Mon-Fri 7-11am; lunch Mon-Fri 11am-4pm; dinner daily 4-10pm; brunch Sat-Sun 7am-4pm

Cuisine: Buffet/Cafeteria

Payment: AmEx, Debit, Discover, Mastercard, Visa

Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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Very good but pricey

Posted by micthe  from welland, CA  on April 9, 2009

Second time visiting, the first time was better. food was still very good. would i go again. probably not for the brunch. but i would try the gourmet supper buffet.

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