Decor, Vibe – Massive dining room and buffet area. Whimsical decor with tall floral displays. 16 live action cooking stations. People from all over the US and world were eating. We had to wait about 30 minutes to get in. Wait times can exceed an hour during peak times.
The Buffet at The Wynn has separate stations for Salads, Specialties, Italian, Pizza, Seafood, American, Grill, Asian, Shellfish, Dessert, Sushi, and Chilled Seafood.
Weekend brunch adds Breakfast items, Congee, and Cook to order Omelets.
Wynn Buffet Menu:
Picks:
Brunch – Breakfast Items
Individually Made Gourmet Salads
Gazpacho
Long Lines for Alaskan King Crab
Crack and peel Shrimp
Turkey Carving Station
Excellent Hand Carved Prime Rib
Fish
Deli Meats
Cheese
Cerviches
Hot Dishes
Very Delicious Herb Lamb Loin
Cook to order Noodle Station
Pastas
Very Good Pizzas
Chinese Food
Dim Sum
Mussels
Hummus, Baba Ganoush
Limited Sushi Selection
Gelato and Sorbets
Desserts
Gelatos
Cup Cakes, Pastries
Bread Pudding
Creme Brulee
Made to order Crepes
The Buffet at The Wynn had fair service. It was near closing time and we had to push plates onto other tables, no refills made. On other occasions, the service was better especially when the server saw we prepaid a tip. Prices are higher than at most other buffets, but you do get a lot more quality items. We would rank this #1 Vegas Buffet ahead of Bellagio’s Buffet. At $34.95 – $38.95 for dinner, The Wynn Buffet has higher quality items and a wider selection. No $9.95 buffet can rival the Wynn Buffet. No lobster or sashimi here though. Bally’s Sunday Brunch Sterling Buffet is supposed to be great, but it costs $85.
The Las Vegas buffet, especially the new breed of superbuffet, is one of the world's great dining values. The volume and variety at most buffets render them an unbeatable bargain. You won't go wrong at any Las Vegas buffet, but there are differences in quality and quantity.
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