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Serves meat, vegan options available. Casino buffet offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner of American and international dishes. Offers "vegan walk" where a chef will show you the vegan dishes and tell you which ones can be veganized. Can make pizza with vegan cheese. Other vegan choices include various salads, tomato basil soup, vegan sushi, tofu fried rice, chocolate chip cookies and ice cream.


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63 Reviews

First Review by brzlian

heidivzero

Points +130

Vegan
13 Sep 2018

Delicious vegan friendly buffet

After queueing for maybe 29 minutes I was seated in the atrium and had the chef take me around and show me what I could eat. Not the biggest selection but definitely enough to feed me. The chef told me dinner was a better time for vegans (I went for brunch) but I was pretty happy. I sat for the full 2 hours and ate to my hearts content. I think it’s good for the buffet experience but you can get better food for cheaper elsewhere in Vegas! :)

Pros: Very vegan friendly

Cons: Long wait times, Pricey

veggielinds

Points +290

Vegan
09 Aug 2018

So good!!

It might not seem like there are many vegan options at first, but ask for the executive chef and he’ll walk you through the entire buffet and tell you what’s vegan and what can be made vegan- like pancakes, tofu scramble, pizza etc.. Really good food, good service, loved our experience

Pros: Vegan food at a buffet!! , Friendly staff

Cons: Spendy for a buffet but worth it

ShaliniChakrabarty

Points +1574

Vegan
05 Aug 2018

Great vegan friendly buffet

I’ve been here 3 times already and I am so happy with this buffet. First off, as a vegan/vegetarian or someone with allergies, you can request for a walk through. They will tell you everything you can and cannot eat. It’s so helpful, and you can order custom dishes. I have gotten pizzas made for me and they are delicious. Go for a late lunch, you pay for less and you can try some of the dinner dishes too ;) the only thing that tastes not so good is their ice cream...some type of soy cherry it’s awful lol

Pros: Chef tells you about all vegan dishes, Large selection of food, Beautiful interior decor, very whimsical

DanSarkozi

Points +267

Vegan
22 Jul 2018

Jaw Dropping!

This place is amazing! Had six plates of the most amazing vegan food and there were still options I hadn't tried! First place I visit when in vegas.

Pros: Loads of vegan choice, Very high quality food, Amazing setting

Cons: Pricey

Patilu

Points +217

Vegan
20 Jun 2018

For the price, there’s room for improvement

It was my first Vegas buffet since going vegan. I wish there were more premium and highly palatable options for the price, it’s what a buffet is all about. It was mainly the healthiest items that were made vegan (I don’t go to a all-you-can-eat to have veggies), and only 2 desserts! The only tofu item had bonito flakes on it (not vegan). Grateful for the vegan pizza they made for us though, I shared it with a fellow vegan guest that took the chef tour with me :) Our drinks server was very friendly, some other staff, including the chef that gave us the tour, not so much. It took forever to get in, consider paying extra to skip that line!

Pros: Chef tour for allergies and special diets , Custom made pizza, Best buffet of all according to non-vegan husband

Cons: Only 2 dessert options, Customer service is hit or miss, Hour-and-a-half-long wait to get in

MelissaRose94

Points +91

Vegan
16 Jun 2018

So impressed!

As a vegan, a buffet is a bit of a gamble and a hassle at times, as I usually have to hunt down an employee and ask if a certain dish has milk or eggs. I was very impressed with the staff here as they take the time to call a chef to walk you through the whole buffet and point out what you can eat! There were so many options, from curried chickpeas, to soups, they’ll even make you a vegan pizza! I had multiple plates with different food each trip. They also have 2 vegan desserts, a mango rice pudding and vegan chocolate chip cookies. Absolutely worth the price; I would go again in a heartbeat.

Pros: Many options, Vegan walk through , Great service

xavierfretard

Points +387

Vegan
05 Jan 2018

Pretty good Buffet

The chef will take you on a tour to show you the vegan options.

SoWo1999

Points +677

Vegan
22 Dec 2017

Great Buffet

I have had the opportunity to eat at this buffet once and I was not disappointed at all! It is pricey, I believe it was around $50 per person, but they have lots and lots of vegan options. For any item that you can't find in the buffet all you have to do is request the chef to make it for you! When I first arrived I told the cashiers that I was vegan, they had me stand by for one moment while the head chef came out to escort me around the buffet line to show me all of the vegan options. He was very helpful and took the time to make sure I understood how to have a great dining experience. The food was rich and flavorful! They didn't have a huge dessert menu for vegans, but the items they did have were amazing! They had little puddings in a cup, I had many! Highly recommend this spot!

Vegan Vagabond

Points +4318

Vegan
11 Nov 2017

"Not much for vegans"

I called before going and asked what vegan items they had on the buffet and the woman I spoke to told me that they didn't have much for vegans, "Some salads, some pastas, some breads, but not much." I didn't go.

Update: Deliciously vegan friendly, with many great vegan options. Ask for the chef tour of the buffet!

Updated from previous review on 2013-02-01

SilviaRubalcava

Points +18

Vegan
11 Nov 2017

great options

I told the host I was vegan. Chef came out and told me what was vegan and what can be made vegan. I had a vegan pizza made for me. Also i had veg sushi, Indian rice, tacos. So many options.

Pros: lots of vegan options

Cons: pricey 30.30 with tax worth it

feministtraveller

Points +114

Vegetarian
24 Aug 2017

Best dining experience ever!

My visit at the Wynn Buffet was amazing.
I went there for lunch, and paid around 30 USD. You can stay for two hours, and there is unlimited softdrink refill.

After I told the hostess that I was vegan, she called the chef. He was super nice and pointed out every single vegan item they already had on the buffet, plus he told me about all the possible vegan meals that would be prepared freshly.
Be sure to really take that tour: Some items may seem vegan at first glance when they actually have meat broth or butter in them. Some items are also labelled vegan, but there is a wider variety than just the labelled items.

I had an excellent, freshly prepared red kale salad with quinoa salad, pickled raw veggies, edamame beans, chickpea-tomato-stew, fried basmati rice, marinated broccolini, spring rolls, sushi rolls with pickled veggies and avocado, seaweed salad, a mango tapioca desert and cocolate chip cookie.

They also serve roasted veggies, fries, stir fry, soy cherry ice cream, sorbet ice creams and candy apple. They prepare vegan tomato soup, pizza with vegan cheese, vegan pasta and vegan burritos and avocado suhi and salads upon request. It may take up to 15 minutes to prepare those.

Besides, the ambience and decoration is beautiful, the staff is very welcoming and friendly.

If you want to eat at a buffet, make it Wynn.

Pros: Delicious food, Lots of vegan choices, Great location

Durpadurp

Points +114

Vegan
22 Aug 2017

Eating, no problem

I jumped in line at the buffet when I noticed it was shorter than usual. It still took 20-30 minutes to be seated. After letting the hostess know I was a Vegan eater, they contacted the chef who took my through the entire buffet, pointing out all the vegan friendly options. They had a couple of options at the taco bar. They will also custom cook anything you want. Their base ingredients are all vegan (pasta, sauce, pizza dough) i ate some nice garlic brocolli and a chickpea tomato combo while waiting for my custom pizza. I got a no cheese pizza with sauce and veggies and topped it with some salad. They do have fake cheese if you are into it. Dessert was great. Sorbets, soy ice cream vegan choc chip cookies and a tapioca choice. All very good. So If your family/ friends want to go to the buffet, don't sweat it. Meet the chef! He is really cool.

LoneCrone

Points +222

Vegan
20 Aug 2017

Look into Vegan options BEFORE you go

I found out long AFTER my $50 dollar meal that there were more vegan options than I could identify on my own (including French toast, allegedly). I would suggest hopping online and planning out your meal BEFORE you go, winging it was a bad idea for me personally. I ended up with potatoes and a lot of fruit.

Pros: pretty/aesthetic seating area, fresh produce

Cons: pricey

BostonVegan

Points +387

Vegan
18 May 2017

not worth it

Waited 45 minutes and paid $45+ for the buffet after the hostess said "plenty of vegan options". There weren't. I asked someone, they did get the chef, Joshua, who took plenty of time to show me around, but there wasn't much there. He went back into the kitchen and made me a vegan pasta with marinara and veggies, that was quite good. The tofu scramble was meh, the vegan pancake (again, had to wait for them to make the batter) was bad. All in all, a struggle to get something good. I wouldn't go back. Wish I'd tried one of the other restaurants.

Pros: nice staff

Cons: not many vegan choices despite the hype, long wait, expensive

megs828

Points +226

Vegan
05 Mar 2017

not my favorite

Make sure you tell the hostess that you're vegan. They'll arrange for the chef to walk you through the buffet and explain the vegan options. We did not realize this. We walked through the buffet and only found 2 items labeled vegan. It then took 30 min to get a walk through with the chef. The chef was very nice and thorough. She asked what we wanted and put in orders for us. There were more premade vegan options that were not labeled. They will also custom make many items. The vegan waffles were not very good. The tofu scramble was only tolerable with salsa on it. The best part was the dessert.... chocolate chip cookie and chocolate cherry soy ice cream. We went at 9:15am on Saturday and didn't wait for a table.

Veganlove408

Points +166

Vegan
13 Feb 2017

Vegan VIP

You definitely get the VIP treatment here when you're vegan. Make sure to tell them you're vegan and they will send a chef out to do a walk through with you. The chef takes you to each station, taking their time, explaining what you can and can't have. They also will make you custom things and use a separate pan/skillet. The chef was amazing with us. We took advantage of all the vegan options and were made a custom pizza, veggie pasta dish and completely taken care of. We left full and not deprived at all!

Pros: vegan options, friendly staff, good value

Cons: long line

DeeRod13

Points +32

Vegan
27 Oct 2016

Delicious!

Amazing experience! Once I arrived I made the hostess aware that I was Vegan. She then notified one of the Chefs and the Chef came out to meet with me and gave me a full tour of the buffet... what was Vegan and what could be made Vegan. I ate fruit, waffles, tofu scramble, muffins, Sushi, veggie rolls, edamame, indian food and even saved room for cookies and ice cream! ??? I definitely got my $35 buffet worth.

Pros: Mostly everything can be made Vegan.

Cons: It takes a while for your food to be made vegan be

oneearthling

Points +28

Vegan
10 Sep 2016

Disappointed

My husband and I went to the Wynn buffet last year and were pleasantly surprised at the amount of vegan options, so we went back this year. The price had gone up, and the vegan options had gone down. I essentially paid $50 for tofu and farro. The make-your-own-ramen station, my personal favorite, was gone, as were most of the soy ice creams. The only flavor was cherry chip. The salad bar was also really small with little selection. I was very disappointed and feel ripped off. Will not be returning.

Updated from previous review on 2016-09-10

Pros: Nice hotel

Cons: Pricey, Fewer vegan options

jlo5616

Points +226

Vegan
13 Aug 2016

AMAZING!!!

The Wynn is a MUST for any vegetarian, vegan, or person with food restrictions/allergies. The chef upon request will tour the buffet with you and in addition to what's already safe on the buffet, they can make many other items in the back and you can ask the individual station chefs to veganize a dish fresh just for you. I'm vegan and gluten-free and ate like it was my last meal: waffles & pancakes with vegan butter & syrup, tofu scramble, avocado sushi, edamame, seaweed salad, tofu stir-fry, grilled vegetables, salads, crudite, pizza, grilled cheese & tomato soup, polenta, fresh fruit, guava panacotta, green tea chia pudding, mango tapioca pudding, magic bars, soy cherry chocolate chip ice cream, raspberry & mango sorbets, candied apples! I could've had street tacos and Korean pancakes if I had room. My boyfriend because he's not gluten-free also had cashew cheese artichoke spinach ravioli, vegetable spring rolls, street tacos with Gardein beef, pretzel rolls, and chocolate chip cookies. Everything was fresh, high quality, and just amazing! I ended up having brunch and coming back a second time for lunch. It's well worth the price, just bring your appetite! I recommend trying to go to a late lunch which is cheapest, and staying into dinnertime so you get a sample of both menus.

Updated from previous review on 2016-08-09

Pros: Extremely vegan friendly, Extensive gluten-free options, Special requests welcomed

Cons: Long wait (20-90 minutes), Cramped dining rooms, 2 hour limit

BrianAugust

Points +28

Vegan
28 Jul 2014

Really Great

I was skeptical to hit up a buffet in Vegas, but I called the front desk to ask about vegan options. I was told that one of the head chefs would personally take me around each of the 16 stations pointing out exactly what was vegan. This seemed a little bourgie to me but I figured, why not!

The service was absolutely incredible. The chef took me around each station and literally pointed out exactly what was already vegan, and what could be modified just by asking. At the Italian station there were fruits next to cheeses and deli meats and they offered to get me ones that weren't "contaminated" without even me asking. They made a special batch of brussels sprouts without the pork. They made me a personal pizza (I opted without vegan cheese, but it was an option!) There were mushroom ravioli which were some of the best I've EVER had. There was a whole slew of Mexican and Japanese items for vegans.

I WILL say that I only saw two items LABELED as vegan, which would cut down on them taking vegans around on a personal tour, but their menu is in flux so much I was told, sometimes things are prepared vegan, sometimes not.

The deserts WERE lacking, but was so stuffed at the end I didn't even have room! We learned from our server that Mr. Wynn went vegan and sent EVERY hotel employee a CD about going vegan - this is why the Wynn hotel has such a variety of vegan options at all their restaurants. If I go back to Vegas I will definitely be going back to The Buffet.

Pros: Excellent Food and Staff, Personal Tour of what's vegan

Cons: Long Lines, No Vegan Desserts, Nothing Is Labeled Vegan

DeVaJu

Points +58

Vegan
25 Jul 2014

The Buffet very awesome :)

Prepare to spend $26 for an awesome vegan meal. We asked for vegan options and were given a tour of what was and wasn't vegan on the buffet line. The head chef took us around asking before if we used honey or not. Some items were labeled vegan such as the cream of mushroom soup and tapioca dessert. However, we were told to ask if we forgot what was or wasn't vegan. We were told that the pizza could be custom made vegan, which we requested. The pizza was made with all veggies, mushroom, and vegan cheese; it was the best vegan pizza I have ever had. A vegan made ravioli dish with alfredo sauce was also specifically prepared and again....so so delicious. Vegan bread was toasted and buttered with earth balance's vegan butter. These items were not on the buffet line but were requested by us and made for us. There were two vegan sorbets and a vegan tapioca dessert with oreo, coconut, and almond shavings available for toppings. The chef also told us there was vegan chocolate ice cream available. Little side items on the buffet line were vegan such as carrots, salad, and vegan balsamic vinaigrette (creamy and most excellent), vegan sushi, other veggies, and spring rolls. The creamy mushroom soup was very creamy and delicious. Asian fried rice can also be made vegan with tofu on request. This has been my most enjoyable vegan dining experience. However, I come from a town that offers close to nothing. The chef's personal tour and specific meal preparation was exhilarating. The cost of this experience was undoubtedly worth it.

Pros: Exquisite vegan options on request, Price, Personal attention

Cons: Not everything labeled vegan

PNW Vegan

Points +32

Vegan
25 Mar 2014

Several vegan options, not all labeled

I went to Las Vegas for the first time in 2013 and didn’t visit the Wynn buffet due to several negative reviews about vegan options. During a visit this year, after seeing a recent positive review, I decided to give it a chance. I’m glad I did because the food was really good and plentiful. It is true very little is labeled vegan, but if you let the hostess know you are vegan, she will have the chef come out and walk you through the buffet letting you know what is vegan, most of which is not labeled. I asked him why don’t they just label all the vegan items, and his response was that they are constantly changing the menu and it is easier for them to just give the vegans a personal tour. I guess they don’t have too many vegans coming through or that would seem a very inefficient use of his time.

On the day I went for the breakfast buffet, I had corn grits with strawberry and apple compotes from the pancake bar, black bean enchiladas, spanish rice, salsa, roasted potatoes with onions, sushi, orange juice, and two different coconut milk-based puddings. Everything I had was very good. While I didn’t try it, the chef said I could request the cook make a vegan pizza with vegan mozzarella, or request a vegan rice stir-fry at the Asian bar. After going back for seconds, I was stuffed and felt my $22 was well spent.

Pros: Several vegan options, Attentive servers clearing used plates, Tasty food, not too spicy

Cons: Most vegan items not labeled

dgross

Points +133

Vegan
01 Mar 2014

Excellent for breakfast

My wife and I are both vegans and we found many items on the buffet that were vegan or vegetarian. For eating at the Wynn, the breakfast buffet is cheaper than the Society Cafe which is also very good. Ask to be seated in the Atrium; it is light and airy. A minor problem at the buffet is that the items are not labelled Vegan so you have to read the ingredients or ask a server. There are hundreds of items so ask a server about a particular item not a list of all vegan items.

RichPeppin

Points +80

Vegan
23 May 2013

disappointing

I was at Wynn buffet many times. In the past, with 100s of items, many were vegan. This time only three were labeled vegan. Hostess said chef would tell us if we wanted but decided to go to Society. THAT WAS GOOD.

Pros: some vegan food

Cons: very little labled

TucsonVeganGal

Points +127

Vegan
25 Feb 2013

Really? $39.99 for dinner?

We went to the Buffet last Friday night. There were precisely three items labeled vegan. There might have been others but I wasn't willing to engage the staff to try to figure out what to eat. Aren't Wynn's supposed to be vegan friendly?!?! There were candy apples, hummus and some kind of polenta cake clearly labeled. There was SO much prime rib and other meat items that I was disgusted to be in the premises at all. We walked out severely dissapointed.

Cons: Where's the vegan food?, Price, Where's the vegan food again?

macrocpa

Points +69

Vegan
22 May 2012

Big Win at Wynn Buffet for vegans

Not only am I a vegan, I also avoid sugar. Imagine my disappoint last year when the veggie delight w/tofu, hit my tongue and the sugar index skyrocketed. This year, when I asked if a salad had sugar in it, the chef came out and walked through the line with us. WOW! Not only did I find out what items had sugar in them, but he told me they could make the item w/o sugar. They made a vegan pizza for us. The veggie delight was prepared for us w/o sugar. Can't go wrong for the lunch buffet, all the vegan options and personal service from the chef. I highly recommend this place.

Pros: Elegant surroundings, friendly staff, Personal service

cherryblossom

Points +20

Vegan
27 Apr 2012

Wish I could go everyday!

We went to the lunch buffet at the Wynn each day that we were in Vegas and were blown away! What variety. Sweet potatoes and parsnips with maple syrup, fried yucca, buddha's delight tofu and veggies, veggie enchiladas, passionfruit tapioca pudding, vegan chocolate chip pecan cookies, etc., etc. Most of the food is labeled vegan (and there is more that is not labeled as well). What a feast! A must for vegans. I am so happy to see a Vegas buffet now offering a plethora of veg options! Can't be rated 5 stars because it's not all veg--but I would definitly give it that if I could.

Pros: many vegan options, healthy




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