How to waste $140 at the Wynn Buffet in Las Vegas
“The Wynn Buffet is one of the last remaining breakfast buffets in Las Vegas, and we tried everything so you don’t have to waste your money on the wrong dishes. We skipped the $175 lobster package (an extra $110 for a pound and a half of lobster tails) and went straight for the standard breakfast spread. Pro tip: we arrived at 9:45 AM and walked right in — no line, no wait. Come at night and you’re fighting crowds from open to close. What’s actually worth it: mac and cheese, empanadas, tamales, scrambled eggs, and the carrot cake. The Mexican food section was genuinely above average. What to skip: fish and chips, biscuits and gravy, potstickers, shu mai, and the noodles. Almost everything felt like it had been sitting under a warming lamp too long — and the Asian food section was the weakest part of the buffet overall. If you’re looking for a Las Vegas breakfast buffet that’s still open in 2025, your real options are limited: Wynn, South Point, Palms, Main Street Station, Wicked Spoon, and a handful of others. We break down whether this one is actually worth $64. Is the Wynn Buffet worth it? Watch to find out.”
