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To find the best Vegas seafood buffet, we visited all the buffets for you. It’s a tough job, but someone has to do it. 😉
Let’s face it…seafood can be expensive, especially in Las Vegas. So, a buffet is the best place to get your seafood “fix.”
You can eat as much as you want without worrying about how much the check will be.
Though there are no dedicated seafood buffets that serve just seafood in Las Vegas anymore, luckily, there are great buffets with a variety of options where all you have to do is pay a flat rate and enjoy! Check out the seven best Las Vegas seafood buffets.
Here are our favorite seafood buffets in order of preference.
- AYCE Buffet at Palms
- Wynn Buffet Seafood Spectacular
- M Resort Sunday Buffet
- Bacchanal Buffet’s Crab Brunch
- Bellagio Buffet Crab Legs Dinner
- South Point Buffet on Seafood Night
- Market Place Buffet at Rampart Casino
The Best Seafood Buffet on the Las Vegas Strip
If you’re on the Las Vegas Strip, you will pay about $10 more than similar off-strip buffets, but many times, the selection is larger, and the dishes are a little more high-end.
So, let’s dive in.
1. Wynn Buffet’s Seafood Spectacular
The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas has 16 kitchens and more than 120 dishes designed by executive chef Jason Duarte.
Among their selection is plenty of seafood. Chilled Lobster claws, Sushi and sashimi, steamed mussels and clams, baked fish, a raw bar, snow crab legs, fried fish, New England clam chowder, rock shrimp penne pasta, red Thai curry salmon, and even caviar!
The Buffet at Wynn is one of the best buffets in Las Vegas, known for its live-action stations. If you have room after indulging in your favorites, you have to try their pork ribs or Thai chicken wings!
The Wynn Buffet is also one of the most vegan-friendly buffets on the Las Vegas Strip, as the founder himself is vegan, just in case one or more of your party follows an animal-free lifestyle.
Meal | Price | Hours |
Brunch | Adults: $59.99 | Daily: 8am - 1pm |
Daily Seafood Dinner | Adults: $74.99 | Daily: 1pm - 9pm |
Endless Pour | $32.99 | Beer, Wine, Mimosas, Prosecco, and co*cktails |
2. Bacchanal Buffet’s Crab Brunch
The Bacchanal Buffet is at Caesars Palace and is newly renovated, featuring nine open kitchens and 25,000 square feet. Though they have daily chef specials and flavors inspired from all over the world, we are here to talk about their seafood selection.
Bacchanal Buffet has classics in its seafood section. There’s the shrimp co*cktail, Jonah crab claws, peel-and-eat shrimp, steamed and chilled crab legs, fried or chilled oysters, and raw shellfish, ranking them among the best seafood buffets on the Strip.
They offer a huge selection of sushi rolls, including Volcano rolls, Salmon box sushi, and Ebi Nigiri, right next to a variety of dim sum.
However, they also have unique options such as chipotle BBQ oysters, ceviche, Cortez steamed clams, and fish prepared in various fashions.
The Bacchanal seafood buffet section is extensive, and seafood lovers will surely find something that will delight their tastebuds.
Meal | Price | Hours |
Brunch | Adults: $64.99 | Mon & Thurs: 9am - 1pm |
Crab Brunch | Weekday Adults: $79.99 | Mon & Thurs: 1pm - 3pm |
Dinner (with Crab) | Adults: $84.99 | Daily:3pm - 10pm |
3. Buffet at Bellagio Crab Legs Dinner
The Bellagio buffet has excellent fresh seafood prepared in every way you can think of. The options are bountiful, from Chilean sea bass, steamed mussels, sauteed octopus, and flaky salmon to sushi and sashimi, crab legs, shrimp, and raw oysters.
While the Bellagio used to have the best buffet in Las Vegas, the newer and newly renovated buffets have pushed the Bellagio Buffet back in our list.
Meal | Price | Hours |
Brunch | Adults: $54.99 | Mon - Wed: 8am to 3pm |
Seafood Dinner | Adults: $79.99 | Thurs - Sun: 1pm to 8pm |
Bottomless Pours | $28.99 | Wine, Beer, Mimosa, Screwdriver, Margarita, Bloody Mary limited to 2 hours. |
Best Seafood Buffet Off the Strip
If you’re willing to venture off the Las Vegas Strip, then you’ll find the best overall seafood buffet and the best deal in all of Las Vegas.
1. AYCE Buffet at the Palms
- Address: 4321 W Flamingo Rd
- Phone: (866) 752-2236
The Palms has their AYCE Buffet, which is a newer addition to the assortment of Las Vegas buffets, reopening in 2022 and has made quite the name for itself in a short time.
They brought back the old buffet themed nights, but with a modern twist.
- Lobster Night on Wednesday and Thursdays
- Prime Rib and Snow Crab Dinner on Friday nights
Seafood can be found at several stations, especially for dinner, including offerings such as shrimp shumai, sushi and sashimi, shrimp co*cktail, octopus salad, creamy shrimp and shell pasta, and garlic butter spiced prawns.
The ACYE Buffet organizes its dishes not by region or cuisine but rather by the style of cooking.
Their seven stations include World Pan, a collection of favorites from around the world; Revival, the go-to spot for health-conscious individuals; and The Greenery, a salad bar with traditional and unique selections.
The further stations are The Roastery, which of course, is where you’ll find roasted meats and things you wouldn’t expect to be roasted. Then there’s the Hearth, a section focusing on oven-baked dishes and also the Smoke and Fire, the BBQ and grilled section with meat, non-meat, and sauce selections, and Sweet and Light, the go-to for dessert and sweet delicacies.
One of our favorites among the other food they serve is their made-to-order custom pasta. It’s the perfect accompaniment to your seafood smorgasbord.
And with these low prices on their seafood nights, its the best buffet deal in town.
Buffet Meal | Price | Hours |
Brunch | Adults: $42.99 Kids 3-11: $19.99 | Sat & Sun: 9am - 4pm |
Dinner | Adults: $46.99 | Mon & Tues: 4pm - 9pm |
Lobster Dinner | Adults: $79.99 | Wed & Thurs: 2pm - 9pm |
Prime Rib & Snow Crab Dinner | Adults: $52.99 | Fri: 4pm - 10pm |
Bottomless Mimosas | $14.99 | 90 minute limit |
2. M Resort Sunday Brunch at Anthony’s
The most luxurious buffet in Las Vegas, the M Resort Sunday Brunch is one of the best kept secrets in Las Vegas. They offer lobster, crab legs, jumbo shrimp, and sushi that looks like it’s from a fine dining restaurant.
Of course, they also have one of the best carving stations you’ll see at a buffet featuring Beef Wellington, Rack of Lamb, prime rib, and all the standards.
While there is less selection than other buffets, we can promise you won’t leave disappointed.
3. Garden Buffet at South Point on Seafood Night
Garden Buffet is located at the Southpoint Casino and mostly allows you to avoid the high prices (especially if you use your Casino Club Card) and wait times of the Strip while still offering quality.
They are known for their five live-action stations that include Mexican, Italian, Barbeque, Chinese, and seafood, in addition to a build-your-own Mongolian grill, soup and salad bar, and carving chef.
Friday nights are the highlight for seafood lovers as it is Seafood Night featuring Prime Rib, where the offerings are taken up a notch, and the price includes two glasses of wine, sangria, or draft beer.
You can expect dishes like oysters on the half shell, chilled and steamed crab legs, sushi and nigiri, fried and peel and eat shrimp, fresh salmon with bay shrimp, seafood enchiladas, seafood Newberg, snapper Vera Cruz, and southern-style catfish on seafood night.
Hot Seafood
- Oysters Rockefeller
- Salmon with Roasted Grains
- Steamed Clams
- Paella
- Steamed Dungeness Crab Legs
- Assorted Sushi
- Breaded Scallops
- Shrimp co*cktail Cups
Cold Seafood
- Oysters on the Half Shell
- Snow Crab Split Legs
- Peel n Eat Shrimp
Baked Fish at Carving Station
- Maple Glazed Salmon
- Garlic Salmon
On all of the lunch and dinner menus, you can still get a taste of the sea with a variety of creoles, shellfish, and fish cooked in multiple ways.
Buffet Meal | Price | Club Price | Hours |
Breakfast | $17.95 | $14.95 | Mon-Fri: 7am-10am |
Lunch | $22.95 | $19.95 | Mon-Thurs: 11am-3pm |
Brunch | $30.95 | $27.95 | Sat-Sun: 8am-3 pm |
Dinner | $30.95 | $27.95 | Sat-Thur: 4pm-9pm |
Seafood Night | $49.95 | $46.95 | Friday: 3pm-9pm |
One Club Card is good for two adults Kids 3 & Under: Free One Club Card is good for two adults Kids 3 & Under: Free |
4. Market Place Buffet at Rampart Casino
The Market Place Buffet is at Rampart Casino at the Resort at Summerlin and is the only buffet in Northwest Las Vegas.
Despite being away from the beaten path, Market Place Buffet has over 12,000 square feet of space with seating for more than 700 people. It is also one of the only buffets in Las Vegas with an outdoor patio, so you can dine al fresco!
Their dinner menu is themed on several nights of the week, like Prime Rib, Aloha, or Deli Night. You can find seafood on their lunch and dinner menus but with rotating specials depending on the night.
For instance, on Aloha Night, an ahi tuna poke bowl is a favorite. Other seafood you may find includes various steamed shrimp and mussel fares like cajun tortellini with mussels, fried shrimp, and roasted oysters with different flavor profiles.
Unique offerings include soft shell crab BLTs, individual low country boils, and whole roasted fish.
Buffet Meal | Price | Hours |
Lunch Buffet | Adults: $21.99 | Mon, Thurs & Fri: 11am - 2pm |
Weekend Champagne Brunch | Adults: $33.99 | Sat & Sun: 9am - 2pm |
Prime Rib Dinner | Adults: $32.99 | Thurs, Fri & Sun: 4pm - 8pm Tues: 4pm- 8pm |
Beverage Package | $7.99 | All You can Drink Beer & Wine |
Lobster Buffets
There are only a couple true lobster buffets in Las Vegas – the Palms Buffet and M Resort Buffet.
AYCE Buffet at Palms
For lobster, the AYCE Buffet at Palms is the place to be on Wednesday or Thursday nights, offering all-you-can-eat lobster! They serve up whole lobster and lobster tails and other dishes that include lobster meat, such as pasta and soup.
Keep in mind that lobster night does cost more than their standard buffet, as you might expect.
M Resort Sunday Buffet at Anthony’s
At the Sunday Buffet at Anthony’s Steakhouse at the M Resort you’ll find lobster tails prepared perfectly prepared, crab legs, gigantic shrimp co*cktail, sushi, and a host of other seafood.
But beware, the M Resort Buffet is the most expensive buffet in Las Vegas right now at $99 per adult, and you’ll need a reservation, which is about 6 months out right now!
Wynn Buffet’s Daily Seafood Spectacular
The Buffet at the Wynn has a fantastic spread of seafood at their daily Seafood Spectacular and is one of the only places to get lobster on the Strip without going to a standard restaurant.
You’ll find lobster prepared in a variety of ways, including chilled lobster claws, lobster bisque, lobster mac and cheese, and lobster ravioli, depending on the day.
King Crab Legs Buffets
Though multiple Las Vegas seafood buffets serve crab legs, most opt for snow crab. However, king crab legs are preferred by many guests. King crab offers firmer, sweeter, and richer meat, with more meat in every shell than snow crab.
King Crab is tough to find, even in Las Vegas these days. Occasionally, it will make it on the holiday buffet menus at Bacchanal, Bellagio, or Wynn, but I wouldn’t count on it.
Final Thoughts
- AYCE Buffet at the Palms Hotel is THE best Vegas seafood buffet, but Wynn buffet is a close second.
- If you can afford the $100, try the M Resort Buffet on Sundays – its a hidden gem!
- Look for unique recipes and ways to prepare seafood like seafood enchiladas, seafood Newburg, and Shrimp Shumai
- Look for hard-to-find options like Jonah crab claws, Chilean sea bass, and octopus
You may not find many dedicated Las Vegas seafood buffets these days, but these are seven fantastic alternatives to get your seafood fix for one set price. Whether you are on the Strip or galavanting around town, there is a selection of seafood awaiting you nearby at one of these Las Vegas buffets.