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| - The Buffet at Bellagio has always been one of the more premium Buffet options on the strip since the early 2000s. It has since been outclassed by Wicked Spoon at the Cosmopolitan and the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars, but given price and quality ratios, Bellagio hasn't been a bad choice with their really good prime rib.
These days, I have found the prime rib to be subpar, and the lack of wait in lines these days may show it. The prices are still as premium as ever, but the food just doesn't particularly strike home as anything amazing as it may have done at one point.
In addition, they have switched from beverage service to self-service, which I personally don't mind, but they use those Coke machines with all the syrup options, which I normally like if they actually stocked the machines with all the syrups. Instead, most of them were out and the taste was subpar.
The Buffet at Bellagio I feel has gone downhill throughout the years, and while it's still a solid option, at the price point, I'm more likely to go to Wicked Spoon (not a fan of Bacchanal) or a mid-tier buffet.
TIP: Prime rib is still good, but not as great as it used to be.
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