This really is among Las Vegas' best when it comes to the city's iconic culinary experience -- the buffet.
Studio B hits on multiple levels. The food selection is right there with The Rio. Probably not too surprising considering the people behind M Resort also created The Rio 20 years ago. Italian, Mexican, American, Asian, protein, vegetarian, seafood and dessert. All of the popular food groups are represented and not just with a taco section or spaghetti. You'll find multiple dishes for each style of food. Presentation is also a priority at Studio B. When lesser buffets almost feel like a school cafeteria, you can see the quality and care from the chefs. I can't imagine that's an easy task when cooking for hundreds.
You can also tell a lot of thought went into the layout. Instead of a long, singular spread, the experience is almost Ikea-like in how you get a chance to see everything with seemingly little effort. All the foods are well marked and well lit. Plenty of space means it doesn't always feel like a feeding trough. The decor is very modern and sleek. There's even a wrap-around video screen although it looks like it's used more for promotion and marketing. I wonder if they had the capability of showing live sports. THAT would make this place radical. There's also a VIP seating area with a great view. But I think this is probably a better view at night with the strip lit up in the distance. During the day it's just the undeveloped side of the M Resort grounds.
Final verdict: You can't go wrong.