If you’re looking for a high-end dining experience, nothing beats an all-you-can-eat buffet! From sushi and steak to lamb gyros and tamales, buffets offer an endless array of options to tantalize your taste buds. And if you’re willing to spend a bit more money, you can find some truly luxurious buffets around the world.
The Buffet at Aria
Las Vegas is home to dozens of luxury buffets, and The Buffet at Aria is one of the most affordable high-priced all-you-can-eat experiences. Adults can expect to spend between $30 and $46 here, making it a great value compared to other luxurious dining options in Sin City.
The gourmet dinner option is pricier than other options because of its high-quality ingredients and masterful preparation.
Wicked Spoon at The Cosmopolitan
The Wicked Spoon buffet offers a variety of savory delights and tasty treats. Prices range from $38 for breakfast to $49 for weekend brunch, with “bottomless beverages” available for an additional $21. The buffet includes a brunch stations, a cold bar, dessert table, and more, all featuring exceptional-quality ingredients, some of which are sourced locally.
The Buffet at Bellagio
The Buffet at Bellagio offers exquisitely prepared and cooked dishes at reasonable prices. Adults can expect to spend between $50 and $60 to eat here, and children aged five or younger can eat for free. For an additional $25, you can add a beverage package that includes beer, wine, and cocktails.
The Wynn Buffet
If you’re looking for a luxury buffet in Las Vegas, The Wynn Buffet is a must-visit. With 16 cooking stations and 90+ high-quality dishes, you can expect to spend between $50 and $70 to dine here. Guests staying at The Wynn can take advantage of unique amenities, including priority seating and online buffet payment.
Eight Buffet at the Cordis, Auckland
If you’re planning a trip to New Zealand, don’t miss the Eight Buffet at the Cordis, Auckland. This five-star hotel has one of the best luxury buffets in the world, featuring eight unique international cuisines. Dinner hours on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday can cost about $75 (109 NZD) for adults, with child buffet passes not much cheaper at about $37 (54.50 NZD)
The Line Buffet at Shangri-La Singapore
As for seafood extravaganza, the Line Buffet at Shangri-La Singapore tops the list. The buffet is known for serving some of the most expensive seafood dishes in the world, like snow crab, tuna, lobster and scallops. You can also choose from 80 unique dishes from all over the world including Wagyu beef, veal sausage, and Australian Angus beef.
Bacchanal Buffet at Caesar’s Palace
The Bacchanal Buffet is the most expensive all-you-can-eat buffet in Las Vegas. But you won’t need to wear a fashionable dress or suit to dine here, as the dress code is casual. Plus anyone can dine here. You can expect to spend between $55 (brunch) and $75 (dinner) to visit this Las Vegas luxury buffet.
Saffron Brunch Buffet at Atlantis
Dubai is home to some of the world’s most luxurious resorts and hotels, as well as dozens of refined experiences and attractions. One such attraction is the Saffron Brunch Buffet at Atlantis, The Palm. This brunch is incredibly popular, so you’ll need to reserve a spot and spend between $120 and $135.
Zemi Beach House 20 Knots Breakfast Buffet
For a breakfast buffet experience that’s like no other, the Breakfast Buffet at the Zemi Beach House 20 Knots is a must try. You can find this place in Anguilla, a tiny island on the Caribbean that’s perfect for sunbathing, relaxing and eating to your heart’s content. The buffet features Johnny Cakes, curried potatoes, smoked salmon, frittatas, and a lot more. You can also find some local favorites in their buffet spread.
Booking a room at this resort will set you back anywhere between $650 and $4,500. Breakfast is complimentary for guests, so you won’t need to spend extra for it.
Le Blanc Spa Resort Los Cabos
The Le Blanc Spa Resort is known for its world-class amenities and breathtaking views, but it’s their breakfast buffet that steals the show. The breakfast buffet is pricey, but there’s a catch. Non-guests aren’t allowed to partake in the buffet. That’s right, you’ll need to book a room at the resort to enjoy this feast.
With that being said, if you’re willing to go all out and book a room at the Le Blanc Spa Resort Los Cabos, you won’t be disappointed. The breakfast buffet includes an impressive array of delectable dishes, ranging from classic breakfast staples like bacon and eggs to Mexican specialties like chilaquiles and tamales. Plus, the presentation of the food is truly breathtaking, with each dish carefully arranged and plated to perfection.
Now, let’s talk about the price tag. A room at the resort can cost anywhere from $1,400 to over $2,000 per night, making this breakfast buffet the most expensive in the world (based purely on room prices).