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Welcome to Krazy Buffet

Located in Las Vegas, Krazy Buffet offers a wide variety of options for a diverse dining experience. From Korean BBQ to American cuisine, sushi to seafood, and even a delicious salad bar, there is something for everyone at this buffet. Customer reviews rave about the pepper crabs, unlimited crab legs, and DIY BBQ station. The restaurant is under new ownership, but diners appreciate the friendly service and clean atmosphere. With options for takeout, delivery, and catering, Krazy Buffet is a must-visit spot for those craving a hearty and satisfying meal in North Vegas.

LOCATIONS
  • Krazy Buffet
    8095 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89117, United States
    8095 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89117, United States Hotline: +1 702-869-6699

If you are looking for a diverse dining experience in Las Vegas, look no further than Krazy Buffet. This buffet-style restaurant offers a wide selection of cuisine, including Chinese dishes and delectable chicken wings.

Not only does Krazy Buffet provide a variety of food options, but it also offers convenient amenities such as takeout, delivery, and reservations. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and accepts various payment methods, making it even more accessible to visitors.

Located at 3131 N Rainbow Blvd, Krazy Buffet is a popular spot for families and groups looking to enjoy a hearty meal. Customers have raved about the extensive menu, which includes Korean BBQ, sushi, seafood, and more.

Marie C. recommends the clams and sushi, while Cee S. praises the pepper crabs and other Chinese delicacies. Will M. highlights the unlimited crab legs at dinner time and the cozy atmosphere of the restaurant.

For seafood lovers, Roger T. emphasizes the steamed crab legs and the Mongolian grill option, where you can customize your meat and veggies for a personalized dish.

With a mix of flavors and a welcoming ambiance, Krazy Buffet promises a memorable dining experience for all. So, whether you're craving seafood, Chinese cuisine, or just a good old buffet feast, this restaurant is sure to satisfy your taste buds.

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Marie C.
Marie C.

My family loves coming here when we are visiting. Everyone can eat and there's a variety of food to choose from: Korean bbq style, American food, lots of desserts, soups, sushi bar, seafood, and a salad bar. I love to come here for the clams and sushi. The place is under new ownership so we could tell that everyone was in the middle of getting their ducks in a row. The hostess and our waiter were very nice, made sure our drinks were filled, and made sure we always had extra napkins. Unfortunately since they were under new ownership, they did not honor the yelp coupon we had for 10% off. But they did give my family military discount which was very kind of them. I highly recommend the seaweed salad at the sushi bar, and the Asian BBQ!

Cee S.
Cee S.

Had a great experience! Pepper crabs were seriously good! They are lightly fried but seasoned extremely well. Small establishment, clean, nothing over the top. Just a good Chinese buffet! My meal was $12 or so on a Sunday where it's dinner all day. You will find a diy BBQ station, crab legs, fried crabs, shrimp varieties, lol mein, veggies, chicken varieties, pizza etc. Hopefully you get the picture.

Will M.
Will M.

When in North Vegas, and we want a lot of food, my mom, my brother, and I eat here. My doc, a very skinny dude. says going to a buffet might make you balloon in weight if you if you can't control your appetite. He doesn't recommend them. Easy for him to say. But if you love unlimited crab at dinner time - along with Korean BBQ and the usual accompaniments, you ought to try this place. But I have a few things to warn you about. First, some of my friends would think this is dirty and they would not come here. I think it's clean enough, though the bathrooms would gross out a clean freak. I always bring my own alcohol wipes. Second, the parking is horrible at night, esp. the weekend. Third, there might be a wait at dinner time. The wait is...Krazy long. The lunch price is $8.29 per person last I checked. .At dinner the price is $12.99,which includes the aforementioned unlimited crab. The piles of crab creates pigs out of mere mortals. Soft drinks are extra. The clientele is probably mostly working class families with a few business people. Not a single guy was wearing a tie. There were lots of kids of all ages,The tables are close together, so you'll feel cozy and hear all kinds of interesting conversations and arguments. I've seen people "normal people' but in my last trip there, you could see folks dressed like Beverly Hillbillies and tattooed grannies. The people watching is Krazy cool. The servers are very good about picking up dirty places and refilling water and sodas. Surprisingly, with all that food in the place, the ones that were there were skinnier than my doc. What, they don't eat this food? Is it Krazy bad? No, I think they hustle the whole time. I love the various ways shrimp are served, and the vegetable options. Actually, my two favorite things are the homemade donuts when they are still warm, and the fried platanos. Even Mexican and Filipino restaurants I go to can't make it this sweet and gooey soft, Thank God for the double doors upon exit. waddle waddle...

Roger T.
Roger T.

As crazy as it sounds (pun intended), I am definitely a fan of Krazy Buffet. Tell me where else can you find another buffet that serves crab legs for 12.99? Besides their other location I dont remember anybody else doing the same thing. While most other places that charge you more for COLD crab legs, the ones they serve here are STEAMED. What's the difference you say? Well, besides the fact that you know it hasnt been sitting out from the night before, (hence refrigerating it is necessary so they can serve it again the next day and thats why a lot of places prefer to serve it cold), steaming it kills a lot of bacteria and/or any other germs that it may have with it. Most importantly, the crab meat tends to be more flavorful and moist. Not into crab? Well they have lots of other choices like crawfish, grilled fish, clams, mussels, oysters and even sushi. Soup choices from hot n sour to egg drop. Honey shrimp, spicy chicken, chicken wings, etc. and lots more that I am not putting here simply because of the fact that you are not going to eat every individual item. What you will end up doing just like me is sampling here and there which will eventually lead you back to those items that make your taste buds happy. A major plus for me is their Mongolian option. You put together on a plate your choice of meats which is shrimp, beef, pork, and chicken along with veggies like onions, green bell peppers, jalepenos, and mushrooms. You can top it off with minced garlic and/or chili sauce to give it that spicy kick. Then you hand it over to the cook who grills everything together until all is thoroughly cooked. He puts it on a plate for you and off you go to enjoy. What you want and how you want it to taste is obviously up to you. Service is pretty good. They do a good job of refilling your drinks and picking up your used dishes. Just remember the 12.99 price I am describing is for Dinner only. Here's the breakdown: Monday through Saturdays are as follows. Lunch: Adults are $8.29 and kids 4 to 10 years old are $4.29 Dinner: Adults $12.99 and kids 4 to 10 years old are $6.99 Sundays are all day dinner price. Senior Citizens and Military get 10 percent off So in closing, the food here is pretty decent for the price you pay. They have another location off of Sahara but my preference is this one because its bigger and I think the service is a lot better. So whenever you are thinking of crab legs (especially steamed), then this is the place to go for the price is decent for what you get. Yelp 2014 365 Review Challenge #108 "Feeling Crabby?"