Reviews
We visited 3 times while in Vegas and enjoyed every moment! The freshness of the food was fabulous. The egg station was a favorite, perfectly cooked fried eggs and omelets. The strip loin and lamb were amazing as well! And if you are a Marriott Ambassador Elite Member you get to skip the line and a discount!Food: 4/5
I don't remember the last time I had food that made me close my eyes while I relished the flavors. From Tri-Tip, crab legs, and bone marrow, to the shrimp, pork, and leek dumplings. Not to mention the assortment of desserts, I was happy with everything I tasted. The staff was super friendly and accommodating. They were even ready with moist towelettes when my hands were full of crab and butter. So happy I came here. I definitely plan on returning!
Had such a fun time with friends how we make buffet to our own favorite dishes. I made king crab pasta salad and beef bone marrow pancake. My friends made chicken salad and smoke salmon salad lol. Food is fresh. Desserts are nice. $50+ /per .Food: 4/5
Can't see how this couldn't be a five star review! The buffet is everything you need and more. With an 11:30 reservation on a week day we almost literally walked right in. Sodas and water are included in the price. We found crab legs, spare ribs, two types of salmon, sushi, and more. Even my vegetarian girlfriend had a great time, especially at the gelato bar. There is an hour and a half timer so you have to eat relatively quickly against the clock. A restroom is available inside the buffet. Vegetarian options: There are many vegetarian options, but know the ramen broth is not one of them.
This place was super fun and yummy! This is my first time trying buffet in Vegas and glad I picked this one. Because I was staying at cosmo and also have Marriott status, I was able to go VIP line so no wait time plus 20% discounts which was amazing. They have so so so many options and surprisingly great. I love their Chinese options and desserts were fantastic! Highly recommended!
Fun time and a great experience. The staff was quick and willing to answer questions. Bathrooms were clean and well maintained. The food was top notch. I could not get enough of this sausage dish they had. It was like rosemary and thyme, very good. All the other dishes were great too. I also really enjoyed the desert. I was so busy taking it all in that I forgot to take pictures. I will get some and try to upload later. There is a time limit but you will run out of belt before you run out of time. Thank you wicked spoon team for a great dining experience.
I found the Wicked Spoon very underwhelming for the price. They had a great selection and the restaurant was beautiful. However, there were some items that were either hit or miss. Price for an adult is $47 for all day brunch Mon - Fri and then $54 for all day brunch on Saturday and Sunday. The staff was kind and helpful, but they could be more attentive with taking the dirty/empty plates away. Overall I would give this place a 3. It was meh to me. Food quality needs to be more consistent.
If this is the best buffet in Vegas right now - judging by our Friday lunch experience, that’s a very sad statement to process. Wait was an excruciating 2 hours from joining the end of the line to getting started. Service was ok - wait staff were tired. Temper and patience seemed to be thin all around, with patrons in shouting matches with staff. All of that would have been OK if the food was like the paradise on earth experience that Vegas buffets were known for. This is where the falling short was felt the sharpest. The spread is thinner at your neighborhood upscale Asian buffet. There was a sprinkling of interesting items - crab legs, lamb, pot roasts. Could not find the seafood forks. Only a handful of desserts made an impression. Ambience closer to a dining hall than an upscale restaurant. Not the $60 per head lunch experience I was expecting. I’d suggest skipping the experience and going to one of the many sit down restaurants in the neighborhood. If you are vegan / vegetarian - don’t bother. You’ll have $60 worth of samosas and a handful of other vegetarian options.
Reached there 10 mins before opening on a weekend. The line was not too big. It took us around 20 mins to enter. We went to Wynn Buffet the day before. Compared to that I felt there are slightly less options. But I overall liked the food. The main attraction was the bone marrow. We tried that multiple times. Desserts were little underwhelming but had many varieties.
At about 55 usd a person, wicked spoon is a quality buffet which has a nice spread and selection. The only thing I wish I had was a bigger appetite to eat and try everything they had. Definitely recommended for Vegas travellers.Food: 5/5