After one recent visit here for dinner, I do not understand the popularity of the buffet at the Wynn at all. Worst of all, there was the lingering aroma of garbage, the unique kind of punch-in-the-face smell usually reserved for hospital cafeterias.
I like to eat, so I tried a number of items ranging from pizza to sushi to seafood to pasta to Chinese. Aside from the crab legs, which admittedly were good, I could not find a single other thing I liked.
Wicked Spoon, where I have eaten five times in the past few months, is the best option in town. Then Bellagio. Adding insult to injury, Wynn's buffet is the most expensive among the three. Also, the layout here is cramped compared to the others.