"Las Vegas' End of an Era: The Decline of the Iconic Buffet In a city built on excess and indulgence, the all-you-can-eat buffet has long been a staple of the Las Vegas experience. But a wave of closures is threatening to erase this beloved institution from the Strip's culinary landscape. The New York Times explores the demise of the Las Vegas buffet, and what it reveals about the shifting values and priorities of America. As the once-thriving buffets succumb to changing tastes and rising costs, a cultural icon is disappearing - and with it, a reflection of the country's evolving relationship with food, excess, and community. Can the Vegas buffet be saved, or is it a relic of a bygone era?"


The Disappearing Las Vegas Buffets Hold a Mirror to the American Soul  The New York Times