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    Garden Buffet

    3.0 (967 reviews)
    PriceyBuffets
    Closed 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Casual
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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Joe Z.

    Garden Buffet is located casino level in the South Point Hotel and casino. There is always a line when I visit the hotel, so it seems to be popular with the locals. You can't beat the price for all the food stations they offer. If you have a players club card, you're looking at $25 a person.. the stations include, Asian, Seafood, Italian, Mexican, salads/soup, carving and dessert. The service is friendly, and the waitstaff do good job with the drinks and clearing tables. Nothing fancy, just good food at a reasonable price.

    Kranthi M.

    Street Corn is amazing. Live nachos station was good! Todays visit: Edsel took good care of us!

    The Club is where you go to obtain a player's card.
    Ricky R.

    My friend told me about the Garden Buffet's all-you-can-eat seafood buffet from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. every Friday. When he told me they had my beloved crab legs, I had to check them out! I arrived at 3:15 p.m., and the line was already absurdly long! However, the staff did a good job moving the line along, so the wait to reach the front wasn't long. The buffet is 52.00 with a player's card and 57.00 without one. Follow the signs to "The Club" desk, show your ID, get a free player's card, and save 5.00 at the buffet. The card gives you access to a free buffet on Monday through Thursday at the Garden Buffet when you play the slots from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. The staff at the Garden Buffet were attentive, welcoming, friendly, and organized! The staff gets 5 stars! The seafood buffet comes with a free beer and wine ticket. I don't drink alcohol, so I bypassed that. I came for my beloved crab legs, and I was extremely disappointed with the quality and the way they were served. They don't have any crab leg crackers, so they cut all the crab legs in half vertically. This means the crab leg meat is dry and difficult to remove. Crab legs are supposed to remain whole so the sweet meat can marinate inside and stay moist. Cutting the legs in half exposes them to air and external heat. Additionally, the crab legs were of low quality. The buffet is well organized, divided into the following sections: seafood, Mexican, Asian, Italian, BBQ, fresh meat, and dessert. I bounced around the sections and didn't taste anything remarkable. I liked the salmon, cheesecake, and pizza roll dish ( I don't recall the exact name), but again, there was no outstanding food. My waiter kept my raspberry iced tea refills coming, and he took my plates I left behind when I went to get me a new plate. It wasn't worth 57.00 because of the crab leg fiasco and basic food. When I go to a buffet, I expect to find at least one standout dish, but I didn't find it here. Given the food quality, I am shocked the business is booming! I would consider returning for breakfast or during the week for their regular buffet. However, the seafood buffet was one-and-done for me; those crab legs were straight out of a seafood buffet horror movie! I will have a stern talk with my friend about hyping up their all-you-can-eat seafood buffet and acting like their crab legs were official.

    Complimentary Bloody Mary with Weekday Bruch
    Pawnee Rick T.

    Yes, the elusive, inexpensive Las Vegas buffet of old can still be found at South Point! If you're a fan of that magical all-you-can-eat food tour through a variety of international cuisines, I recommend you whip out your player's club card (for that sweet discount) and hop aboard the Garden Buffet express. As with most buffets, the standards covering breakfast, lunch, and dinner are too extensive to list, but some of their daily stations include Mexican, Asian, Italian, Seafood, and good ol' American cuisine along with the obligatory carving areas, salad bar, and dessert counter. There are particular "theme" nights, which include more exotic seafoods (i.e. crab legs) and prime rib - and there's even a brunch option that includes two complimentary bloody mary or mimosa drinks! However, just the standard daily fair will please the average buffet fan. I personally enjoy their breakfast buffet, which is priced (w/ players' club discount) around the same as neighboring full-service options but offers more varietal bang for the buck! Breakfast includes a made-to-order omelette station in addition to the carving area. There usually isn't a long buffet line - though I'm sure Friday's Seafood Night draws a large crowd. In fact, I believe It's generally been a walk-up for the weekday breakfast/lunch hours when we've visited. There's ample seating and plenty of staff circulating the dining floor to refill beverages and remove finished plates. Similarly, the food stations are well-maintained and refilled/rotated regularly. The staff has always been pleasant and responsive to any requests in our visits. Indeed, the Garden Buffet harkens back to the Sin City buffets of a time gone by. If the clanking of dishes and silverware, bustle of hungry patrons shuffling about, and the excitement of sampling that one dish that looks too good to pass up appeals to you, this is the place to try. Buffets aren't for everybody, but this is more than dining: it's Vegas nostalgia, folks!

    Brunch with Dad & Audrey
    Lei G.

    Took my dad and girlfriend here for their first time and used our gaming cards for the discount and had the best service. Our server was amazing, she made sure our drinks were always filled at half glass and picked up our dishes to always have space on the table. She was top tier! We went during brunch so we had the selections of both breakfast and lunch. Our faves was the Chinese short ribs and the vanilla blueberry yogurt! We added granola for the crunch and that was so yummy! Their sausage patty's are ginormous! A few changes to the layout since before Covid but all was seamless and well worth the visit. Took them to the equestrian area afterwards to checkout the show and booths. We love the buffet here with the many other options of entertainment other than gambling.

    Salad bar
    Maria L.

    Service was excellent highly recommend the fruit (pineapple) and cold salad bar for fresh and edible items. There was a lot of things that were underwhelming, including the desserts so I do recommend the meatloaf and the hot potato.

    3/10/2025.  Plate #1
    Jeff F.

    I finally made my way here after seeing multiple YouTube videos, but it turns out that I previously wasn't missing anything. As expected, there is a huge variety of mediocre food; however, there were plenty of subpar ones too. Plate# 1: The shrimp cocktail and shrimp ceviche were ok. The quality tasted like all you can eat, 3/5 stars. The fried fish (with no chips), white fish, and salmon were all dry with mild flavors, 2.5/5 stars. The fettuccine and mac & cheese were flavorful and creamy, 4/5 stars. Plate# 2: The oxtail soup, fried rice, sautéed chicken, bbq pork (char siu), pepper steak, coconut shrimp, and jalepeño chicken were all decent for ayce, 3.5/5 stars. Plate# 3: The chicken wings station allows you to pick your type from no sauce, buffalo, bbq, or sweet chili. The chicken wings were dry, not crispy, while the sweet chili sauce had no butter, 2/5 stars. The nachos were ok, and sad that Taco Bell nachos supreme has more depth and quality then here, 2/5 stars. Plate# 4: The huge slice of prime rib was cooked rare, tender, and mildly seasoned. Not the best but this was worth the price of the buffet, 3.5/5 stars. I had no room for dessert, but overall the food quality here is similar to Hometown Buffet, but with more selection. There are other buffets that I prefer but now we know.

    Marcus L.

    Garden Buffet is probably my favorite of the buffets in this lower tier. Low tier is what I group all the buffets that are around $30 and under. I'd say that the food quality here matches the price point. Half of my meal was from the carving station and it's not bad (4/5). The two things that seemed the worst to me were the meatball and the pasta that was next to it. *This buffet doesn't kick people out. If you come for breakfast, you can stay all the way for dinner if that's your thing haha. *There are two prices available. If you want to pay the lower one, you can sign up for the casino's players club for free. You don't even need to use it to gamble if you don't want to *I think this is the best "value" option if you are looking for AYCE prime rib. The prime rib isn't the best but it's still what I call acceptable. SERVICE Everyone here was friendly. My waitress made sure I always had a drink, which is more than I can say for Wicked Spoon. The receipt on my table had a huge red stamp on it that showed that I tipped. I don't know what it's for but they did seem to keep checking that.

    Mac and cheese
    Will P.

    Surprisingly average experience Good: Almost No wait to get into the buffet midweek. Atmosphere. Low frills and dated. 2 stars Service: steady. Lady came by for a refill and take plates away. 3 stars nothing special but it's a buffet so did not expect much. Food: underwhelming. Lower quality and more limited selection than I expected. Prime rib was a miss -- could not place but had a slight chemical tinge, weird had one slice. Sushi equally meh. Deserts: were highlight I liked bread pudding. Desert chef noticeably miserable. Pricing. about $30 gor dinner. A steal by LV standards Overall. I would not go back given quality of food. I rather pay double and get better selection and quality. Three stars

    Raw oyster and snow crab
    Rose R.

    Buffet is inside South Point Casino. It was nice to try this buffet but I won't be going back. They offer dungeness and snow crab. They also had prime rib. A lot of locals go here because of the cost. You can park at the South Point casino resort and it's free. The drinks were bad. Soda was very watered down and didn't have a lot of choices and water had a chemical taste. They also have an Asian, Mexican, and Italian section of food; it's small. They did have shrimp but you have to peel them and they were very small (smaller than my pinky finger). One great thing was this place did offer oysters which is hard to find at a lot of the buffet places. Our waiter sucked.

    Dessert
    Cecilia M.

    I was honestly very impressed for what you get for the low price. We came on prime rib and peel n eat shrimp night. Both the prime rib and shrimp were delicious. Loved their Alfredo clam pasta (went back for seconds actually). Ceviche was fresh. Veggies were fine. Not pictured, but I did try some garlic bread and a dinner roll w/butter which were both good. Dessert pops were tasty. I felt the other desserts on my plate were not that great...kinda muted in flavor actually. Service was great! Overall, I thought it was worth the money.

    Prime rib, mashed potatoes and gravy and au jus
    Mechelyn H.

    We went to the Garden Buffet for the Prime Rib Dinner on a Sunday after Church service. We arrived about 8PM so the food was not as fresh as it would have been if we had gone earlier. The buffet closes at 9PM so when we got there we went straight for the prime rib. There weren't very many people there so we didn't have to wait in line. The service was good. The Ambiance was a normal casino buffet style dining experience. The prime rib was good, I got the "Middle" which was in between rare and well done. The au jus was really good and enhanced the flavor. The mash potatoes were good. The brown gravy was ok, it had a weird taste to it though. We got our monies worth for just the prime rib alone. I mean it was still a little steep for the 2 of us but we both got prime rib so I guess it balanced out. I also got fried chicken, beef stroganoff (I couldn't find any noodles for it though), Mac n Cheese,green beans, rice and seafood gumbo. Everything was decent but the seafood gumbo had a fishy smell and tasted terrible. I also had a Ceasar salad which was good. My final item was a pound cake with cool whip and strawberry syrup with white chocolate chips. The dessert was pretty good. My hubby got the apple strudel, he said it was delicious. Overall, the buffet for what we got was a decent. I would go back at an earlier time to taste the food when everything is fresh. I will update this review when I do. For the price, this is a good deal considering other buffets out there that are outrageously expensive.

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    Ask the Community - Garden Buffet

    Do they have crab legs?

    Yes, on Friday nights which is seafood night.

    Does this buffet take reservations?

    They do not take reservations and the line can be 45 minutes plus. Recommend having someone hold the line while others explore the casino.

    What will be the price for the buffet on Thanksgiving Day 2025? I'm asking cause I'm flying in on that from Hawaii and would like to take my family out. Anyone know what the price is per person?

    Is everyday have a snow crab? Thank you.

    Not at this buffet.

    Does everyone in the party have to be a member as well to get the member price in a group party?

    No. I believe you can get 2 adults per player card.

    Are the salads premade or is it a build your own salad bar?

    they're pre-made but there are some areas (like the taco area) that have individual items to customize whatever dish to your taste.

    Is this order based or can I just go around and grab food?

    Omelettes are made to order, everything else I had I just grabbed.

    What is the dinner price?

    25.95 with players card . No more than 30 . On Fridays it's 35 due to seafood . I can't wait to go back here

    How do i make reservations?

    The buffet does not take reservations you have to get online and there is no handicap line

    Does kids need to pay?

    Under 3 eat free, 4 thru 8 half price.

    Are crab legs only Friday nights? Do they serve crab legs/seafood on Saturdays?

    Friday only, 4:30pm-9pm. Lines are long but do not be intimidated. Longest wait is about an hour. $45.18 with tax and all. Get a Club member card for a couple bucks off. Comes with a couple drink tickets. People leaving will give you their unused… Read more

    How busy is it usually for the Friday seafood night? How long is the average wait?

    The line is very long starting around 4PM. Last week it stretched all the way to Johnny Rockets. I estimated it to be around a two hour wait.

    Are there any Keto friendly Desserts? I know they have sugar free options, but are any of them Keto?

    I did not see any marked KETO but I asked so many questions and they build the desserts at the counter so I'm sure if you ask they may accommodate.

    Is there any place I can find a coupon for the buffet?

    Las Vegas Advisor subscribers can print off a 2 for 1 coupon good for the Mon. - Fri. breakfast buffet though some have reported it can also be used for the lunch buffet as well. On Mondays seniors with sufficient slot points can get half off when… Read more

    What days are crab legs served?

    Friday at 4pm. Expect a long line.

    How much is the price for lunch?

    Breakfast is $13.95; lunch is $17.95; Prime rib dinner is $25.95. These are regular price. If you avail of membership, which is free, you get the club members pricing.

    Do I need a reservation?

    No you do not. FYI, they won't let you save seats. Make sure your guests arrive at the same time. However, I would never recommend this buffet.. the food is subpar to par. Go to the Burgers and Shakes place.. way better food

    Any senior discount?

    No there isn't

    How much is breakfast?

    Right now it's $12.95 or $9.95 with a players card

    Are you serving crab legs on Friday night?

    Yes . Seafood night is on Fridays they offer snow crab and Dungeness crab steam or cold

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    The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas

    3.7(7.2k reviews)
    8.1 miThe Strip
    $$$$

    Had another amazing breakfast here this morning. The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas is the best spot in…read moretown and always come back for more. Ask for Fe, she is the best in the business!

    The Wynn offers an excellent selection of gout inducing foods. They had all the high in purine…read moreshellfish like crabs, mussels and shrimp. Lobster is available for an extra fee if you need more. Red meats like prime rib were available. The caviar station had some great selections as well as the Japanese section with their poke. Soda was available to wash it all down. They had other other foods as well. But, I wasn't interested as I pre-emptively took my gout medicine, so that I could eat more of my favorite gout inducing foods. They had a wonderful selection of desserts, most made with sugar and some sugar free. The gelato was yummy. Service was great from the time we checked in to the time we left. We paid for our dinner at the time we made reservations. Our server was good. She made sure our plates were cleared and cups were filled. The last time we visited the buffet, we waited in line for almost 2 hours and had to speed eat after being seated as it was close to closing time. I'm glad things changed. Reservations opened up and were made 30 days ahead of the day of our visit. They still had a line, but, with reservations, we went straight in. I enjoyed the Wynn buffet. I liked that they now take reservations. I would definitely come back.

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    The Buffet at Bellagio - Key lime pie

    The Buffet at Bellagio

    3.3(5.5k reviews)
    7.0 miThe Strip
    $$$

    We visited the Bellagio Buffet for their New Year's Day brunch, and overall it was a nice…read moreexperience, especially for a holiday dining option. At the time we went, brunch was $54.99 per person, and we paid around $124 total for the two of us. Considering it's Las Vegas and during a holiday, I'd say the price felt reasonable for the variety offered. The buffet had a wide selection of food. They had all the brunch basics like eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, waffles, and an omelet station where they cook it fresh. There were also plenty of lunch options including pasta, pizza, roasted meats, and a carving station with prime rib. What I liked most was the variety--they also had sushi, a salad bar, fresh fruits, and a seafood section with shrimp, oysters, salmon, and other options. For drinks, they offered coffee, tea, and juice, which was convenient. And of course, there were lots of desserts like cakes, pastries, gelato, and mini sweets. The atmosphere felt more festive since it was New Year's Day. It was a bit busy, but still organized, and the place has that elegant Bellagio vibe without feeling too overwhelming. Personally, I didn't eat as much as I wanted because I wasn't feeling well that day and didn't have much of an appetite (as I've mentioned in my past videos), but my husband really enjoyed the food, so that made the experience worth it for us. Overall, if you're in Vegas during the holidays and want a place with a lot of options in one spot, this is a good choice. Just come hungry to really make the most out of it!

    We came around 10:30am on a Friday for brunch and thank goodness we didn't have to wait in line. We…read moregot seated right away for a table of 4. IMO Brunch at $45 pp was a bit pricey for what was offered. The best thing I ate was from the omelet station and one of the mixed salads. I didn't even bother with the desserts. Food was decent but I wouldn't come back esp at that price. I rather go off strip to eat.

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    The Palace Station Oyster Bar

    4.5(4.2k reviews)
    9.1 mi
    $$

    The oysters were fresh, and everything we ordered was cooked perfectly. The pan roasts are…read moredefinitely the standout! It's rich, creamy, and packed with seafood. You can really taste the quality. Service was fast and friendly, even when it got busy, and the whole experience felt worth the wait. If you're in Vegas and love seafood, this spot is a classic for a reason. I'll definitely be back!

    This was a great place to check out. I was surprised that it was actually literally an oyster bar…read more An actual bar in the middle of the casino. Wasn't sure what I was expecting when she said oyster bar, but it was not what I was expecting. . It was a cool vibe and one of the first things that stood out that she was surprised about was that there was no line. My friend said it's the first time she's been there and there was not a line. Treated her to dinner after letting crash at her place with less than 24 hrs notice. We were there on a Tuesday evening everything that we did this day appeared to be a light crowd day. Tuesday's is the day to go hang out in Vegas if you want shorter lines. I ordered the gumbo with only shrimp as the protein with the okra. It was yummy. I enjoyed it. The gravy was nice. I ended up with two bowls of white rice, which is not typically my choice. However, it was. It was great in there with the gravy and okra and I got the lowest spice level I could which was one so everything was pretty cool there large portions lots of shrimp. I cut my shrimp in half cause I like my things bite-size I have a very small mouth and I was laughing because they gave me a really large spoon which is too big for my mouth so I use my fork that came with a napkin. My friend ordered the BOUILLABAISSE. She powered through it quickly, so I think it was pretty tasty for her too. Three things that got my attention. 1. I enjoyed seeing them prepare our meal right there in front of us how efficient and clean and things were so that was great and it was a bit of a show. 2. They served me water with ice. I don't necessarily appreciate that. I don't like ice in my water and I would prefer them to ask me what I'd like to drink before just serving me something, there may be however, how they do it at bars I don't go to a lot of bars. I'm also sensitive because I have bladder disorder and cold things set off my bladder. 3. I didn't care for the dynamics and exchange that felt off when trying to pay with my tap from my phone. I had to literally give him the phone to do the payment and I feel like that's a little bit of a disconnect the purpose of my mind of doing my tap is so that I don't have to give you my card or my phone so I feel like that's something that's gotta be a little bit more efficient for them to work on especially how busy they are and you know the amount of traffic that takes place in a bar. I love the look and the set up. It felt really cool. It didn't feel like we were sitting in the middle of a casino although we were. I loved seeing them prepare the food from start to finish. That was also really great. I would definitely go there again if I'm in town and we're in the mood for that type of food it had the New Orleans, Louisiana flavor vide to theme to me and really clean. On that note so are the bathrooms. I was pleasantly surprised and impressed with the cleanliness and the speed to get in and out of the bathrooms. I'm always gonna give a review on the bathrooms cause they're very important to me as I do have bladder disorder. I hope you all find this read helpful.

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