Aladdin Spice Market

Las Vegas Aladdin Hotel and Casino

Spice Market Buffet
702-785-9005
Visit their website: http://www.aladdincasino.com
Their menu: http://www.aladdincasino.com/menus/BuffMenu.pdf


Come in for Breakfast, lunch or dinner and see why we were voted the #1 buffet in Las Vegas.
Awarded the rating of “”Excellent” by the Zagat Survey.


  • Breakfast 8am - 10:30am M-F $12.99
  • Lunch 11am - 2:30pm $15.99
  • Dinner 4pm - 9:30pm $24.99
  • Unlimited Champagne Brunch: 8:30am - 2:30pm $20.99
  • Discounted prices for Children 5-9 years. Children 4 and under are free.


Aladdin’s buffet is another great buffet. They have a huge selection of high quality food, with something to satisfy anyone’s tastebuds. The dining area is huge to match the food selection. They have an even balance of every type of food concocted. I like to try new foods and this is a great buffet to experiment. It can get a bit crowded due to its popularity, and lines can get very long, so be prepared to wait a while if you go during weekend lunch or dinner. In my opinion, it’s worth the wait, but if you don’t have to, then don’t. Go during off peak hours.


Updated on September 24, 2006


There are currently 2 responses to “Aladdin Spice Market”

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    On March 28th, 2007, Aaron said:

    I’ve eaten lunch here twice and nothing really stuck out as being outstanding…probably the greatest selection, but maybe I have to try their dinner. I Would actaully prefer the Rio Carnival from what I can remember…do they offer King crab for dinner?

  2. 2

    On March 29th, 2007, Webmaster said:

    Aaron,

    They definitely have a greater selection of Middle Eastern food than most buffets. Yes they have King crab, but it was a bit bland, like after being defrosted, the melted ice watered it down.

    Their selection is great and their quality is above average, but for their price and hype, I believe that Rio and Mirage are of similar calibur.

    I hope that helped a bit.