3400 Las Vegas Blvd. S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Tel. 702/791-7111
Update ListingAesthetically, an incredible transformation from classic Vegas buffet (read: blah) style to a gleaming, streamlined look, all shining steel and up-to-the-minute high-design concept shades of green, blue, and red. Gone are the heaping mounds of shrimp and other symbols of Vegas excess and bargain. In its place are plenty of live-action stations, but minimal offerings, just a scant few in the (admittedly inclusive) categories. This probably helps with waste, but if you are u...
Price Range: Breakfast $13; lunch $18; dinner $23; Sat-Sun brunch $21. Reduced prices for children ages 5-10, free for children under 5
Open Hours: Daily 7-10pm
Cuisine: Buffet/Cafeteria
Payment: AmEx, Debit, Discover, Mastercard, Visa

Best buffet in vegas
Posted by atdleft from Orange County, CA on March 27, 2009
I was shocked when i first went to cravings. i'd never seen a buffet like this before. but when i started building my plate, i just couldn't stop! and oh my, i found love at first bite!
the spring rolls were unforgettable. the platanos fritos were marvelous. the pizza was simply yummy. and dessert? my chocolate mousse sent me to heaven!
mirage puts almost all the other vegas buffets to shame. yes, it's that good.

Not good
Posted by scb from Houston, TX on September 20, 2008
This was not a good dining experience. we went for brunch after reading some good reviews and were very disappointed. i suppose it depends upon what your experiences are with dining but if you are looking for a high quality runch go elsewhere - this is purely a quantity vs quality game. the food was fair at best. think one of those cheap steak places with buffets (western sizzler, ponderosa, whatever they are) with more variety and that is what you have here. with that said the prime rib was actually pretty good considering everything else.