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| - I think this might be considered one of the more expensive buffets in Vegas, but I seriously love the Wynn. I've only gone for lunch but I always double dip, arriving at around 2:30 and staying until the dinner food starts coming out at around 3:15. The food here is amazing. Like with most buffets, not all dishes are created equally, but if you choose the right stuff, you'll get the most of your money and enjoy every indulgent bite.
I suggest avoiding the sushi section altogether and cocktail shrimp and limiting your dessert intake (I remember only liking the butterscotch pudding out of everything I had tried). Wynn's desserts aren't bad, but most of them were just mediocre. It's best not to waste your calories on anything below stellar.
You may want to try the crab legs, but I personally have high standards for crab and would pay $40 for good crab rather than the same amount of unlimited crappy crab. To each their own.
If you're a meat eater, congratulations, you've arrived in heaven! Not that the vegetarian selection is bad--far from it! There's a fantastic salad bar, a mouthwatering spread of cheeses, and the two times I went, vegetarian curries and dumplings that I thought were delish, as well as cooked collards and yams. You can also order pasta or noodles with the toppings of your choice (I love the pesto!). But seriously, the meat is the best part. I don't even like meat that much but the super bacon (I forget the name of it, but I saw someone else on Yelp call it that) was probably one of the most memorable things I have ever eaten in my life. I was also a huge fan of the veal short ribs and the prime rib.
Other things I recommend would be the leek and pork dumplings (I almost could not stop eating them even though I knew there were so many other goodies to be had!). I didn't have high expectations for the Asian section, but those dumplings were definitely the bomb!
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