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Bellagio Las Vegas

3600 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 693-7111
Neighborhoods: Paradise
Markets: Las Vegas, NV Metro


Customer Reviews

Bellagio Dinner Buffet
Reviewed by lvnlocal on 2009-05-28T10:42:19Z

the buffett at Bellagio is still top three for us. along with flamingo and rio buffetts ..Bellagio Dinner Buffet has a lot of food items to choose.. i would say the best varitie of food choice.. they have snow crab and king crab also unlike others .. the sushi is tops ..deserts are also AAA

Pros: best deserts anywhere in vegas

Cons: unsalted fake butter for crab

Save Your Money Go To Wynns!
Reviewed by Smiff on 2009-04-11T11:21:33Z

April 7, 2009 / Bellagio Dinner Buffet We have been fans of the Bellagio Buffet since Steve Wynn's day. Unfortunately, since the property was sold off the buffet has been in steady decline. Well, now it has been driven over the cliff. Food Quality: The pizza, which was originally developed by the California Pizza Kitchen, used to be excellent, high quality exotic ingredients and meticulous prep. Now, not only is the pizza stale and the fillings pedestrian, but the cold left overs are tossed on to the occasional fresh pizza. The teriyaki flank steak is now overdone, tough, flavorless and stacked like cord wood at the station. The entrees are not replaced on the steam tables but are replenished like the pizza. Many old favorites like the creamed spinach have disappeared. And, like typical cafeteria fare, there was left over bacon, hash-browns and scrambled eggs from the breakfast buffet. The Alaskan King Crab legs, the only reason to prefer the dinner to the lunch buffet, have been supplemented by Ophilia crab, for the unsuspecting. And, when we were there some of the Crab Legs were still semi frozen and so liberally laced with salt that we could only conclude that the crab was left over and re-frozen. The boiled shrimp was not being replenished, diners were scraping the bottom of the serving bowls for the watery remains. The cold cuts have been removed from the salad bar and the selection of salads have been drastically reduced. They did not even have bacon bits garnish. Previously, the bacon bits were freshly prepared, a small but significant indicator of quality. The desserts are a joke, very little if anything remains. The creme brulle, profiteroles, and eclairs are gone. The sorbet maker was dispensing room temperature peach mix. You get the idea. The traditional Bellagio Buffet is no more. Really, in terms of quality, it is not that much worse than other buffets in the neighborhood, but no longer something special and they have raised their prices. We should not support mediocrity or that is all we will get. Fortunately, Steve Wynn still has a buffet. Smiff

Pros: Food Average For The Competition

Cons: Now Way Over Priced

Disappointing at the least
Reviewed by iheartlife on 2009-02-26T18:30:14Z

Decided to try this buffet because it was highly recommended by many. The line was extremely and took forever to get through. Definitely one of the pricey buffets, but with the reputation it had I could have cared less about how much it cost. Unfortunately, the buffet couldn't live up to my expectations. The cold seafood bar was horrible. Nothing seemed fresh. My boyfriend, who has a big appetite, wouldn't go back for seconds. Not worth the price. Never going back again. At least the service was good.

Pros: Service

Cons: Poor quality of food