I've been to a lot of buffet's on (and off) the strip. Over the years the Buffet at Bellagio has maintained it's excellence and is my "go to" buffet. Try it. You'll like it.
Awesome. While the food itself is rather basic and not groundbreaking, the all you can eat aspect is well worth the price of admission if you want to load up before venturing up and down the strip.
They don’t have crab leg on lunch weekday, around $30 per person. All atmosphere look like cafeteria in schools. You have to sever drinks by yourself, but all of alcohol you have to order with them.
Big variety of desserts.Not a lot of sushi and what is displayed is not delicious at all. Overall other food is very delicious and a lot of different types of meat.
Still one of the best breakfast buffets in Vegas, although it is not as good as it used to be. Was missing some food and other food was not quite as good. Still, I recommend it.
Waited an hour. The food wasn't particularly good. Added "all you can drink" and ordered a G&T only to get a bill and an explanation that "all you can drink" only includes one of 4 drinks...
Wish they cook the Kobe beef the Japanese way where it's thicker pieces that melts in your mouth. Some Crab legs were frozen, with ice on it. Not much to the dessert table.
The french macaroons there are by far the worst macaroons I've ever had. Everything else was pretty good like the spicy salmon, the chocolate eclairs and the prime rib with au jus.
Was not as impressed with this buffet as I was the one at Wynn. Couple of the main course meat choices I tried (Kobe beef & venison) seemed a little dry & lacking of flavor. I'd still eat here tho.