Behind The Scenes of One of America’s Top Buffets

Buffets often get a bad rap. I get it. For the most part, the concept plays to the strength of only quantity. Trays of food sit endlessly under heat lamps, scorching whatever little life it had away. Each batch of it made it large quantities that give more room for error. They earned this rep. But thanks to a select few standouts clustered in Las Vegas, namely The Buffet at the Wynn Resort & Casino, folks can experience a glorious meal in all you can eat form.

The latest episode of Taste the Details has me right in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip to go behind the scenes of one of not only the city’s, but also the country’s, top buffets. Whether it be That Drunken Noodles or Southern-style fried chicken or hand-rolled sushi using real crab meat, The Buffet does it all superbly. Sure, the quantity factor comes into play big time given the amount of patrons that come in, yet the remarkable feat here is how quality is not sacrificed one bit.

So trust that I’ll have plates stacked of the same dish just on the fact that its lowkey better than restaurant quality. And in a town where I’ll more than likely need to stress eat to soothe the sting of all the money I lost in the casino, that’s crucial.

More content

CultureProducts
Costco And Nike’s Latest Shoe Collab Comes With A Hot Dog Surprise
In today’s most “who asked for this?” news, Nike SB has announced a collaboration that’s sure to cause all sorts of head scratching.  Designed for…
,
Eating Out
California Pizza Kitchen’s Most Iconic Salad Is Now At Vending Machines
California Pizza Kitchen is doing something wild: its most iconic salad is leaving the restaurant for the first time in 40 years. The best part…
,
CultureProducts
Tootsie Pop’s Legendary ‘How Many Licks’ Commercial Just Got A 2025 Revamp
Unless you’ve lived under a rock or were born recently, odds are you’ve seen the iconic 1970s Tootsie Pop animated commercial, featuring an owl who…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox