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  • 4/5 Maxine L. 2 years ago on Google
    Can’t go to Vegas without doing a big buffet. We waited about 45 minutes to pay, then 20 minutes to sit. Food was hit or miss. Sushi and dim sum were not popular I think, so they were a little dry. Crab legs were plentiful and easy to open. Shrimp and grits was surprisingly delicious! Our favorites were the desserts and the udon. The marrow was really good too.
    31 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Fredrick M. 1 year ago on Google
    I've been wanting to come to Wicked Spoon for years now. Wow... It was worth the wait. Before I talk about the food and venue, I must acknowledge how awesome our server, Marianne with the amazing hair, was! She remembered our names, had great conversations, made good recommendations, and was around whenever needed. Now... The venue is open and we'll lighted with nice colorful decor. The food was fresh and hot. I had a lot of favorites so I won't list them; it's a buffet so go and try evening! Helpful note to the VIP guest.... You have to get your BOBO added at guest services. Lucky for me, the wonderful lady at the buffet counter made a call and took care of it. Thanks Cosmo for the great experience!
    19 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 LULU . L. 2 years ago on Google
    A very very popular buffet spot, maybe the popular level ranks right after the Caesar’s buffet. We went there at a Tuesday noon around 11:15am, the line was 3 hour long! It’s kind of crazy…. They told us if we would like to pay extra $25 per person, we could skip the line and joined the vip lane. We did that, it still took about 45 minutes to get the table. The options in the buffet are fine, my favorites are the crab legs and bone marrows. The sweets here are decent. All the other items are fine, just like a normal buffet’s standard. I’ll say, if you are a big crab leg fan, it’s a nice place, otherwise I don’t think it’s worthy to wait in line for that long.
    16 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 SKIM 1 year ago on Google
    We arrived at 10:30 am and there was a decent amount of people already waiting. At around 10:50 they started taking people. We only waited about 1/2 an hr. I asked the hostess if we could sit near the seafood and she was nice and sat us real close. 😀 I went mostly for the lunch because that’s when they serve the snow crab legs and they did not disappoint. They replenished them quite often and surprisingly there wasn’t much of a wait for them. Tip* they do have the crab crackers but we brought our own tool to slice them down the center. Lol. For the price you really can’t beat it and it includes soda tea and coffee. Our server was nice and brought us drinks regularly. On the other hand if you don’t like crabs, we were a little disappointed in the dishes because they were kinda “tired” looking. One of the reasons we decided on this buffet is because they had individual portions so there wasn’t tons of people touching the same utensils. But it doesn’t do much good if they are not replenishing the dishes frequently. Overall if you you are wanting all you can eat crabs this is a great deal!
    13 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Caitlyn L. 1 year ago on Google
    I recommend making a reservation ahead of time(at least a week in advance) There was a long line, but because I had made a reservation, we were seated right away. Overall, had a good variety of food. Enjoyed the crab legs the most. The pistachio gelato was AMAZING. We chose the option to tip after, instead of adding tip to our bill when we entered, and our waitress, upon checking our receipt and seeing that no tip was on there, rarely checked up on us. It took her about 15 minutes for her to bring us our drinks. She was making frequent stops at another table nearby, but we had to wave her down to get our table cleaned and for a refill. We still gave her a 15% tip when we left btw.
    12 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Halley Chen (. 1 year ago on Google
    Amazing buffet at cosmopolitan! This is definitely the best buffet I had in Las Vegas! It was 38 dollars for the breakfast but if you time it right, you can have a taste of the lunch selections with crabs, grilled salmon, etc. without extra charge. The food was fresh and delicious and the selections are plenty! The desserts selections were awesome as well and they are truly appetite-friendly in that nothing was not too sweet and had a great balance of flavors. The mango and passion fruit is the way to go to finish the feast. Remember, you have 120 mins for everything!
    10 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Amy C. 1 year ago on Google
    Less than expected. Came here for lunch. The place looks beautiful and great service. However, the food quality is not the best, food option is unique, but quality is subpar. For example, the kale salad's kale has yellow leaf and black spots. They do have crab legs, and they are pretty good. Tried a bunch of desserts, but only half fits my taste. I do love the lava cake.
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jenny C. 7 months ago on Google
    The buffet selection is amazing. I recommend arriving 10:15-10:40am because at 11:00am the menu changes a bit to lunch. You can have one plate breakfast and your second plate lunch and your third plate dessert. If you can handle more plates knock yourself out, it is very good and for the price you can sit and enjoy every plate slowly. They also have military discount if you’re a member they offer 10 or 15% off, I forgot. They have a large variety of food, I tried several but I couldn’t handle to take in more food, I would love to come back and try their other menu, I only had breakfast. Lunch happened while I was sitting at the table contemplating life of how full I was. Service was phenomenal, very nice, patience, communicative and attentive. When you arrive you have to pay ahead and include the tip, leave a great one if you can. The atmosphere is very crowded, understandably it is a buffet and really good one. I don’t think they can do much about it but it is my opinion to give a 4 star for the atmosphere. Know that it is still worth trying this place.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Tonfai N. 7 months ago on Google
    The wait was definitely very long here, but Wicked Spoon offers a variety of options. They have a whole island for Western food, brunch food, Continental food, and dessert. Their ice cream selection is definitely very sophisticated. However, for a high price and a 2 hour time crunch, I am not sure the food is worth it. Although they offer a high variety of options, I would like it better if they focused on the quality of each dish more.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Brandon L. 2 years ago on Google
    The best buffet that I’ve had in Vegas, hands down. Went on a weekday, no wait to pay or get in and the prices are amazing for what you get. So many amazing options to eat and I left stuffed. Everything tasted fresh and made to order. Even the dessert bar was great. Nothing but compliments for this place.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Auda G. 1 year ago on Google
    Wow, wow, wow! So worth the price Delicious items from a wide variety of food cuisine. Clean, organized and well stocked. Dessert bar was amazing. Most importantly, they didn’t let Covid keep them down. Never felt unsafe while there and eating. Every buffet should take a lesson from how they kept the dream alive.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Mary M. 2 years ago on Google
    Absolutely delicious. It's still a buffet no doubt so there is lines to be sat as well as to retrieve your food but ultimately worth it if you love crab legs. You can VIP skip the line for a addition $25 per person. A Vegas must try! Hands down the best buffet on the strip. Additionally they have the best noddle soup. Taste gourmet
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Quynh V. 9 months ago on Google
    Waited in 2 different lines for about 1.5 hours. Got a table right around 1pm and the food looked good. However, everything was just blah. There was plenty of crab legs, for good reason. The exterior was soft so it was hard to use the cracker and the meat was super salty. Not good quality at all. The best thing there were the bone marrow, shrimp and grits, and the ice cream. Even the desserts didn't taste good. I would save your money and pay a little bit more for Bacchanal or even the Buffet at the Wynn. This buffet has definitely gone downhill.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 BOCA R. 1 year ago on Google
    The 𝐖𝐢𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐝 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐨𝐧 might just be one of the greatest buffets on the strip in Vegas. We paid $45 pp and $65+ for additional unlimited 🍹/ 🍷. The food options were super good, with everything from macaroni to sushi and fried chicken and veggie samosas. I left a full and satisfied man 😊 About 45min/1hr wait time with a long line but overall great service
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Nette R. 1 year ago on Google
    Been here a few times throughout the years. I enjoyed the crab legs and food selections. Service is always good and happy the buffet lines are not that long. However, the lines to pay for the buffet and to be seated can be long. Make adbance reservations if possible. Keep in mind you still might need to wait a bit.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Dave S. 2 years ago on Google
    Arrived a bit after 9am Sunday and waited 15 minutes from arrival to seated. Great selection of food and everything tastes good for a buffet. Normal portion size allows you to have a taste of the wide variety of dishes. They do offer a 15% military discount so thanks for doing that!
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Dine Drink V. 1 year ago on Google
    I love this place, and I have a full review up on the Dine Drink Vegas YouTube page. They offer an express line if you want to pay extra to skip the line, but there wasn't any line when we went there on a Tuesday morning. Even for a weekday breakfast they had a ton of lunch choices. This is one of my three favorite buffets in Vegas along with Bacchanal and Wynn.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Lakshitha D. 9 months ago on Google
    I recently visited this buffet and overall, it was a great experience. I decided to try some new things, including bone marrow, and was pleasantly surprised by how good it was. The Eggs Benedict was my favorite dish, perfectly cooked and oh-so-delicious. The chicken wings were also quite good, and the veggie pizza was a nice option for something a little lighter. The bacon was cooked to perfection and had a nice level of crispiness. The grilling station was a standout for me, with the chicken being perfectly tender and juicy. I almost forgot to mention the mac and cheese! It was definitely one of the highlights of the buffet for me. Creamy and indulgent, it was a perfect comfort food dish. I highly recommend trying it if you visit the Wicked Spoon buffet. However, I was a bit disappointed with the chicken sausage, as it was undercooked and didn't have much flavor. In terms of the dessert section, it needs some improvement. Some of the desserts were too sweet, while others were bland. The only dessert that I truly enjoyed was the little pistachio chocolate cone. Overall, the Wicked Spoon buffet has some great options, with highlights being the Eggs Benedict, grilled chicken, chicken wings and mac and cheese. While there are a few misses, like the undercooked chicken sausage and lackluster desserts, it's definitely worth checking out for the variety and quality of the food.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Abhi 7 months ago on Google
    Worthy & delicious Brunch Buffet in Las Vegas Finally get to taste the buffet from wicked Spoon. There is always a huge line & I decided to visit around 10 am which was easy to get in with no waiting in lines. The food was amazing starting with English breakfast, sushi, Singapore noodles, grilled chicken,bbq & bone marrow & desserts were good. My personal favorites were Angry Mac&cheese, Thai soup, fresh made omelette & desserts 🎂
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Richard L. 7 months ago on Google
    We waited for 1 hr on a Saturday. We arrived at 10.20am. When we are done. The line grew even LONGER. But it is definitely worth the wait! The selections are AMAZING! Our server was amazing! Beverage choices too are amazing! We'll definitely come back for more!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Maven Sassy (. 6 months ago on Google
    Decent & Plenty of options. I went on my vacation for the Sunday Brunch specifically for the Bone Marrow dish and the Wicked Chicken. The former was lacking in both seasoning and meat, tasting mostly of fat, and I did try another one only to have a similar situation. The latter was pretty standard fried chicken. I was expecting more of a kick or something unique, but it was pretty standard fair. Even some of the tostadas were stale at the beginning of the brunch service which I found rather surprising. But they had plenty to choose from and honestly the desserts were the best parts of the buffet. All in all it was pretty ok, didn't exactly live up to the hype, and could certainly use more dishes that reflect the eccentric vibe of the Cosmo.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Gina C. 8 months ago on Google
    Best crab legs I’ve had! We will definitely be returning here. Though they have a beautiful and tasty assortment of food, we came here for the crab legs, which did not disappoint! Everything we had was delicious. But please be aware that the lines are long! General line at 12:30p today ( 4th of July) was a 2 hour wait. If you have a gold or platinum MGM card the line was not bad, we waited about 15 minutes in that line. Not sure we would have done a 2-hour wait. Our server Martha was great, despite this place being packed, she was attentive and friendly. Please note that when you go up to get crab legs don’t wait in the long line, go up to the plates by the crabs and get your crab legs. My pics are crab focused 😬but there is more to the buffet than that if you are not into crabs. Also, they do tell you that you have an hour and a half to eat. Also, the lines at other food stations are long. Try their bottomless mimosas! But we would return! Thank you Wicked Spoon and thank you Martha for your exemplary service!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Agnesse777 4 months ago on Google
    Great buffet for the price. We went around 10am and wait for table was only 15 minutes. Selection of food was really good. I really loved all the different breakfast items, especially French toast with berry sauce/compote. Mac and cheese was also really good. Their dessert area is stocked full of delicious options but we could only try so many so will have to go back next time we’re in Vegas!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Rebecca A. 4 months ago on Google
    So good we came here twice during our Vegas visit. Amazing buffet, something for everyone. Worth the price. Long line but it moves fast. Every employee we came across was very nice and helpful. Enjoyed it so much, we brought our family back two days later. Will definitely be back.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Kevin F. 9 months ago on Google
    Great value here at Wicked Spoon for what you pay. Ambiance is classy and clean. Service was prompt and friendly and the variety of dishes was great. The main event foods like crab legs, bone marrow, and carving station were all on point. Shout out to the salads that were exceptionally done in individual bowls which eliminated the dreaded sogginess! Desserts were well done too, with good variety, gelato just ok tho. Definitely recommend making a reservation to skip the line. Would go back for sure.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Rosalie R. 5 months ago on Google
    This establishment is good for half the price of Bellagio buffet. $45 per person. We were early birds. I do not recommend being the early bird. You miss out on snow crab legs and other tasty dishes. The dish I appreciated the most was the braised egg on grits. There is plenty of dishes available for meat eaters and vegetarians. Delicious desserts. The thing that separates this buffet from others is the bottomless champagne, mimosas, and bloody marys.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 A 8 months ago on Google
    Overall wicked spoon is worth a stop if you like buffets as this is one of the best for quality food. I have tried several Vegas buffets and my rating reflects a score for a buffet. Generally, when you're making food en mass and under heat lamps it's unfair to compare to dishes prepped just for you. The selection is not as prolific as the Wynn but the quality is better. The fried chicken was fantastic, better in fact than sit-down restaurants. The bone marrow as another stand out that was among the best I have tried. Coffee was good. Sushi was not very good. The Mexican dishes were okay. The donuts and other cakes tasted fresh and had good flavor. The creme brulee had great flavor, but the crust was soggy.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Lorena S. 5 months ago on Google
    I had been debating which buffet to do in Vegas given that things have changed after Covid, the buffet of buffets (multiple buffets for one price over a 24hr period) is not an option anymore. We chose wicked spoon because it has great reviews and It was worth every penny. We waited about 25 mins to be seated. The crab legs, shrimp, meat cuts, salads, crepes, desserts, and different dishes that practically melted in your mouth. I will definitely return the only thing that I didn’t like is that they give you 90 mins to eat the weekday price is $45
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Audrey W. 9 months ago on Google
    By far the best buffet we’ve ever gone to in our lives! They have a little bit of everything. So many varieties and courteous servers to bring drinks and provide whatever assistance needed. We went two days in a row! Worth every penny! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Esmeralda M. 4 months ago on Google
    Great last minute walk in Las Vegas buffet. It was an hour wait, and thats because we arrived at their most busiest time (12:00pm). After being seated down a server greets you and brings your drinks. Lots of options, which include breakfast items and lunch. Their selection varies in cultures. From Mexican to Chinese. For around $50 a person, it's best to try everything.

  • 2/5 D T. 4 months ago on Google
    When we got here, the staff was rude. There was no line, and we entered through the VIP area by mistake. The guy stated that if we didn't have a VIP reason, get in the regular line. When we figured out the "regular line," literally, there was one couple standing there waiting, With 3 windows open, they couldn't just help us and take the couple to another window? When we got behind the couple, they waited about 2 to 3 minutes before they started working on us. Again, there was no line in the VIP area, and it was us and another couple just waiting. After they took us, we were able to pay and get to our table. They took long to get us our drinks. The food was okay and not labeled correctly. No warning a ceaser salad had fish in it. What if someone had a seafood allergy? The beef we received was very fatty. The selection when we went was primarily seafood. The dessert was better than the food but still can get better dessert elsewhere. Will not be coming back. If you aren't, VIP expect to get treated poorly.

  • 5/5 Patricia P. 5 months ago on Google
    I’ve wanted to go here for quite a while and it does not disappoint! There was a small line at noon but it moved quickly and service was excellent! Omelette station was great and I should have gotten the chefs name so apologies- he was awesome! Huge selection from all types of food. Mussels- shrimp and grits was delicious. Dessert selection had too much to choose from. This is a definite go to if you’re visiting the area!

  • 5/5 Liv R. 3 months ago on Google New
    The best buffet experience I've had in a long time. When we first arrived on a late Friday morning, the line was long but moved faster than expected. Once inside, it was worth the wait. I never felt like I was waiting to get any of the food I wanted - from crab legs to beef marrow to endless desserts. Our server was attentive and never missed a beat. The higher than average price tag is absolutely worth what you get. I'll definitely be coming back soon.

  • 5/5 Brayden S. 4 months ago on Google
    A great variety of dishes surely to please everyone, it was well worth the price and we each drank our weight in bottomless mimosas so even that charge was worth it for our group! My personal favourite was the crab legs and the bone marrow! So good! Also good Chinese/Asian food section.

  • 4/5 C N. 3 months ago on Google New
    This is the buffet at the Cosmopolitan. There is most likely a line to get in, but if you have status with Marriott BonVoy no platinum then you can use a dedicated line with less wait time. The food is good for brunch time. The selection is ok with minimal fresh seafood like shrimp cocktail, lobsters, etc. There is only one station for King crab legs. The desserts are always good with a good selection plus ice cream.

  • 4/5 Philip C. 7 months ago on Google
    I really went all out to get the moneys worth here. The quality of the food hit somewhere around the very good mark. A great selection at least and I have no complaints about the food being replenished. I was particularly impressed with the dessert options as there was no shortage available. We also went for the bottomless Mimosas and I wish I could remember our servers name to give him a shout specifically because he didn’t cut us short what so ever. Would this be worth the 2+ hour wait I’ve heard people need to wait? Maybe not!

  • 4/5 KIT T. 8 months ago on Google
    Was on the holiday weekend. Got there by 8am before it open and found a small line. Was concerned might not get in as didn't have much luck with the dinner buffet at other comparable buffets. The service and atmosphere is as good as per the reviews. However the food options was not as much expected. Not sure if crab legs were suppose to be on the menu as I seen on other reviews, but it was no where to be seen. For the price paid $60 a person which is the holiday all day brunch, I would expect some kind of crab.

  • 4/5 William L. 8 months ago on Google
    When you could make reservations this place was my favorite post COVID buffet dollar for dollar in Las Vegas but without the ability to make reservations you are now presented with the option to either pay $25 to skip the line or wait in very very long line that seems like it doesn't move. I waited about 15 minutes, on a Thursday afternoon around 1pm in June so probably not a peak day in terms of traffic, just to get to the cash registers to pay and then make the decision to wait in the long line OR pay the $25 extra to skip the long line. I paid the extra $25 because during the 15 minutes of waiting to get to the cash register, I did not see the very long line of those who didn't pay $25 extra move at all. I'd imagine you'd be waiting at least 2 hours in that line if not more, and while Wicked Spoon is good, its definitely not that good to stand in a line that long. With the extra $25 and tip, that brought the price of the experience to near that of Bachannal. For that price, you might as well just go to Bachannal, at least you can make a reservation there. Back when you could make a reservation here at Wicked Spoon, the I felt the price and value made it the best buffet around, and you could just walk in at your reservation time and be seated. The food here is still good - I like the french toast, angry mac, loaded mashed potato bar, tri tip, beef marrow, and I actually think the desserts are better than Bachannal - but the options overall are far fewer than at a place like Wynn or Bachannal. And since I came later in the afternoon(1:30pm or so) instead of in the morning or around noon, they had started to run out of some things.

  • 1/5 Bruce D. 8 months ago on Google
    Just Don’t. For the following reasons: A two hour process to get to a table. 1 hour in line to pay and almost another hour in another long line to be seated. 1. Asked my waiter to clean off two dirty chairs when they brought us to the table and from that point on he had an attitude and it all went downhill from there. Burnout??? 2. Heaps of dead mussels at the seafood bar. Like 95% of shells were closed. Not safe, not appealing, just don’t. See photos. 3. Had to run around looking for silverware after our plates were taken. 4. Hyper salty tortilla soup. Inedible. Ended up in the trash wasted. 5. We went on the Fourth of July weekend. Guess what? 10$ more just because of the holiday. 3 people cost $191. Just don’t. It’s all hype by paid reviewers online. 6. Dirty, old, been-through-the-war square plates. (See photos). 6. Be aware! They will tell you you have 90 minutes to eat. But from the time you pay, not from the time you’re seated an hour later. The manager, (who is the wicked in the wicked spoon) was so burnt out, she couldn’t care less. Unable to receive feedback I realized after, she as well as her team are just over it. It’s too much of a cattle heard experience for them to handle. The whole operation was a learning experience. I’m never going back to this type over indulge excess where quality is at the end of the equation. Gone are the days of customer service replaced with a I-could-care-less attitude. All for a $60 brunch. I could go on. If you want to gorge on crab legs on dirty plates, wait 2 hours to get in, eat over seasoned or cold food, this is the place for you. Otherwise take your money and find quality and attention to detail somewhere else. Just don’t. Pluses, carvery had good variety as did the selection of other types of food at some stations. But quality was still minimum and the whole experience left a bad taste…literally and figuratively. (Photos)

  • 5/5 John T. 9 months ago on Google
    We went to Wicked Spoon at when it opened for brunch on a Saturday and there was a long line. But it moved quickly. Our server was friendly and kept our drinks filled throughout the meal. We enjoyed the wide variety of items. Although most of the choices were familiar there were a few that were not what we are used to eating. That made it interesting. The quality of the food was excellent and the plating was fun. Portion sizes were small so we could try many things. For those that looked bigger we took one and split it so we could try more food. There was a large number of dessert choices which we enjoyed. It was an enjoyable experience and recommended!

  • 5/5 Kim O. 9 months ago on Google
    Def a top tier buffet to experience. Pro tip. If you go before 12-1p then be prepared to wait about 90min legit. Every bit of 90min unless you pay $25 extra for vip express lane. But if you get there around 12:45 or 1p...you'll more than likely get right on in. Time limit to eat is 90min and they close around 2 or 3p. Food is a great variety and not incredible but good enough where you get your fill and your moneys worth. Every digs in on the crab legs...so fill up for sure.

  • 5/5 Sharon P. 8 months ago on Google
    Love this restaurant located inside of the Cosmopolitan Hotel. A different buffet, I saw mounds of crab legs everywhere and was told they were very fresh! The food, dessert, service was excellent! I’ve been told it’s a tourist favorite.

  • 5/5 Mikayla W. 9 months ago on Google
    Worth every red cent! Definitely splurge and pay extra to skip the line and avoid waiting for an hour and a half to 2 hours plus… if you’re a drinker, also take advantage of the bottomless mimosas or cocktails. You get the best bang for your buck opposed to purchasing a drink a la carte, especially if you plan on having a few. As far as the food, I didn’t have one thing that I didn’t enjoy. There was such a huge variety of items to choose from. I couldn’t stop visiting the Asian station for the make your own ramen bowl bar. The desserts were a little lackluster, but my main reason for going was the snow crab legs and butter, so this wasn’t a dealbreaker for me. The staff is so friendly, helpful, accommodating, and kind. Definitely making another visit on my next trip to Vegas!

  • 3/5 Thanh N. 9 months ago on Google
    Visited every time when we visit Las Vegas. I love that they offer warmed crab legs starting at 11am. They have plenty of good dessert but less option compared to last time we visited. Everything was great until we got our service this time. It was BAD! Seated in those small little table in the corner for 2, the server wasn’t clear our plates and refills our drinks until it piled up. Many servers passed by our table several times because we right by their employees entrance, but none of them seem to care. Disappointed in their service for this price and the tips added upfront!

  • 5/5 Thomas T. 1 year ago on Google
    Wicked is a popular buffet spot in Vegas and the premesis is very clean with a large seating area. The staff were very friendly and helpful from the front desk to the waitresses to the runners! In particular I have to mention our waitress Samira, she was lovely and made sure that we had refreshments and a clear table at all times when we were done eating. There are a lot of options from Asian cuisine, to salads, to continental breakfasts, to omelettes, to fried chicken and roast meats. The list goes on and hopefully the pictures will give you and idea of what is on offer. If you like crab legs then this is the place for you! There is always a fresh batch being cooked and brought out. There was a constant queue of people filling up their plates with crab legs and grabbing the little dipping glasses of butter to enjoy. There is a sweets counter with an array of items that will satisfy everyone's sweet tooth! We got lucky and booked a reservation for 12 noon so when we arrived we were able to be seated right away. I believe people were being told that it would be a 45 minute wait to get a table and reviews mentioned that the line can take hours long. Make sure that you book in advance to avoid the wait as it is a very popular restaurant! The only thing that I did not like 5 is the seriously long lines that you may be subject to if you do not have or could not get a booking. I don’t think any establishment is worth waiting upwards of 3 hours in line for. In saying that I highly recommend visiting the Wicked Spoon for a Las Vegas Buffet experience and especially if you like crab legs!


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