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Wicked Spoon Las Vegas Reviews from The Last Year
BEST BREAKFAST BUFFET I EVER HAD!!! The food was so good!
BEST BREAKFAST BUFFET I EVER HAD!!! The food was so good! Everything looked cooked and fresh! My favorites were my omelette, fresh fruit, the hibiscus juice, coffee, and the desserts! The gelato was so good! And I love that this place had so many options! I didn't get any - but the other girls in the bachelorette group were going in on the crab legs which did look really really good! I would definitely come back here and we came at a good time because once we left it got crowded! If you love breakfast or buffets - come here!
Superb experience and great food/drink for bottomless brunch!
We arrived early and beat the queues and were shown to our table just after 8am for our bottomless brunch which was for my 40th birthday celebrations. We were looked after throughout by our server who couldn’t have been more helpful, friendly and patient with us. The food selection was unbelievable and plentiful and the drinks kept flowing for our allotted time. There was no pressure to finish or leave as soon as possible and Katie was excellent to us and even put together a birthday dessert platter for me. Would return on m our next visit!
Very average food, nothing special, long waiting line.
Server not very happy to assist you for beverage.
I've been to the Wicked Spoon many times now.
They are located on the second floor of the Cosmopolitan near the back of the hotel away from the Strip. The food is still pretty good here and with many hotels getting away from buffets, this is one of the few that still exists. I came in for lunch just last week with my family on a Monday and they were still fairly busy. You first walk in and you pay at the register and then you go to left-hand side where the queue is and you line up and wait until they are ready to seat you. If you have a certain tier of Mlife players card and above you're able to get into that expedited line. Not sure if they're still doing this but a while back they were also letting higher level Marriott Bonvoy members into that line as well. The waiter that I had today probably had a large region to cover. He would come by every once in a while so I made sure to order a drink whenever I did get to see him. Included with the price of the buffet are sodas juices and a couple of iced teas. Each section has them theme on the far right are a lot of Asian inspired dishes. Then there is an Italian section and then there is a barbecue section and then there are some cool dishes and some of the sections as well and far back near the Asian section is where the desserts are. Overall, I thought the dishes were pretty good. One thing that I really did enjoy was the desserts. We had a very wide variety of different types of desserts and has gelato and that was definitely the highlight of the buffet. If you are taking that back walkway between the Bellagio/Aria/Vdara, the buffet is right off that connecting walkway so it's made it fairly convenient that they're all connected now.
I would recommend this buffet to any Las Vegas visitors
I would recommend this buffet to any Las Vegas visitors looking for lots of choices and higher quality food options. We went to the Wicked Spoon twice for a late brunch because it was about the same price of going out to get breakfast and lunch in the same day. The highlights of this buffet were the ahi tuna, crab legs, prime rib, and gelato bar. The service was great and there was always a plentiful amount of food! Definitely would recommend spending the extra on this buffet.
Personally this would be my top recommendation for Vegas
Personally this would be my top recommendation for Vegas buffets. The food is fair enough quality, and there are some really cool options here that I didn't find at any of the other buffets on the strip. The interior decor and aesthetic year is very hip contemporary modern. Some of the tables for two were a little cramped however. And when it gets busy, the finished dishes are not cleared fast enough, so we had a bit of a pile up.
Enjoyed my first visit here at Wicked Spoon Buffet.
We got the 2 for 1 deal and had a delicious brunch. There are plenty of choices to choose from, nothing super fancy, and that's okay with me. I even enjoyed fresh crab legs served warm...yum.
Food quality was not good.
It needs to improve. Thai rice was smelling burnt. Chia pudding was tasteless. Desserts were average. Nothing tasted great for $50 buffet price. Quality has gone down pretty much since the time it started around 10 years ago.
Great buffet, has a little bit of everything and the
Great buffet, has a little bit of everything and the quality across the board is solid. A go-to for anyone on vacation to Vegas! Bottom Mimosas at $30 is a great deal as well!
I was at the Aria a few days and was in the mood for an eat
I was at the Aria a few days and was in the mood for an eat all you can meal. This was walking distance compared to the other places I go. Overall, it was decent quality and reasonable price. Not the greatest but not a bad experience.
We had much time to gaze at this hip-looking place, as we
We had much time to gaze at this hip-looking place, as we waited in line for entry. We arrived at 1:00 on a weekday and were seated around 2pm. This was still plenty of time to enjoy the offerings before closing time at 3pm. The food was overall good, some things were hit or miss. The crab legs were very popular. I enjoyed the variety of fresh salads, shrimp & grits, the crepes, roasted carrots, Thai soup, fresh bread, fresh hummus, salmon, garlic whole small potatoes, chocolate mousse cones for dessert. I liked that many items were in small bowls, ready to take. My kids were very happy. Outstanding items were the Wicked French Toast and the Salted chocolate caramel tart. Ice creams were almost all gone by the time I went up for dessert near closing time. The sushi wasn't much to mention. Staff was attentive and friendly. It was a fine experience, but I don't think I'd return. This was more expensive, and expansive, than the MGM Grand buffet we went to. My kids were just as impressed with that one. If you really like crab legs, go for it!
Just ok
Good selection but not massive. Good was very nice but the selection on the morning at 8am wasn’t outstanding. Service was just ok…..
Delightful service & food
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! The service was perfection. And if you are a Marriott Ambassador Elite Member you get to skip the line and a discount!
Excellent Food & Value
The food was excellent! Lots of choices and when we went the crab legs were available. The meats at the carving station were hot and perfectly cooked! The desserts however were just ok, thus the reason for a 4 rating. We would definitely go back! Skip the other buffets, this one is so good for the price!
Wow, I did not know what to expect!
I was pleasantly surprised. First, thank you for providing a 10% discount for veterans. Yes the price is steep but i was hungry. Came for breakfast and it turned into a 1.5 hour challenge as to how i could combine all my meals into one sitting. Do not feel shy about tipping over 20%. These folks works their butts off.
Better than "the buffet" at Bellagio
We had breakfast on Saturday. Loved it, they do take your MGM rewards card if you have one, although there were no signs that I could see. Also, this (in my opinion) was the better of the two options between Bellagio and the Cosmo. First, the food selection and preparation was better, second, for some reason, this was actually less expensive than the Bellagio which we also ate at. Service was ok and given that it was Saturday at brunch I do not hold it against the establishment that there was a lot going on.
Excellent buffet choices
We went to two buffets in Vegas and this was the best one (Bacchanal terrible). The lunch brunch had lots of choices, food was hot, we were sat close to the buffet and our server, sorry I forgot his name he was from China but close to Hong Kong was superb. Better value for money too.
Delicious food!! Good value
The food is consistent and excellent. The menu hasn’t changed much in the years I have been going there, but it is good! The service is attentive, prompt, and friendly. It is a great value for the money. There are very long lines to wait to get in to eat.
Dine with The Locals......It's Wicked!!!
This Is hands Down the best Buffett in all of Las Vegas. Both us Locals as well as the out of towners Love It. And Its Always a Good Bang for your buck. Nothing satisfies my munchies better than this. The Crab is Always Amazing, Tasty and fresh to order Omelette station is Awesome. But nothing Beats there Tasty Gelato!
I get I am in Vegas.
But some things can really be an upsale in price. And a breakfast buffet even in Vegas should cost me $50. The end result most aren't eating $50 for breakfast for one person.
Good enough
I had some time to kill before my flight, so I decide to try this brunch buffet. Overall a decent Vegas buffet. The carved meat station was very good and so was the cold seafood. The gyros were also great. The asian and Mexican sections were just ok. Overall one of the better buffets in Vegas.
Good buffet at Cosmopolitan
Great buffet with good selections of food. We liked the Asian selection, especially the salt and pepper shrimp. It also had crag legs for brunch.
The quality is not as good as in the past.
However, their deserts are still the best I ever had in Vegas!
Pretty decent selection and quality.
Worth a try. Buffets are what they are. Don't expect the super top tier.
We tried our luck on a Saturday morning at 11am with no
We tried our luck on a Saturday morning at 11am with no reservation. Waited in a long winding line that moved rather quickly. Got seated in about 20 minutes. I was worried the 90 minute time limit would rush us but it was the perfect amount of time. My focus was the seafood and there was plenty ! Mounds and mounds of snow crab legs! Yumm !! Sushi was average but there were some ahi tuna at the salad bar that was very good. Delish salmon prepared several ways. Clam and mussels were delish as well as steamed shrimp shumai. I didn't try the shell on shrimp but it was plentiful. Ended my meal at their epic dessert station with at least 10 flavors of gelato, tiramisu, cheesecakes, apple cobbler, chocolate lava cakes and so much more. I loved how they portioned them all out into small serving sizes. I highly recommend this buffet and would definitely come again !!
I thought this place was pretty solid.
Lots of variety. I really enjoyed the few dim sum selections with the barbeque pork and shrimp. Crab legs were good. Everything was a winner. Price for two was $101 plus don't forget to add the tip. I enjoyed it but I think the Wynn and Caesar's are much better but they are more expensive. First time here, may go back again. I will say it was very crowded around noon on a Saturday.
Honestly probably rate it 2.
5 The food left out was cold the vegetables were overcooked cooked some of the gelatos taste artificial the on the other hand the chicken was crispy and juicy to eat.
Was best in Vegas, now just OK
Visited Wicked Spoon on 1/15/24 for breakfast.Have been several times, one of my favorites in Las Vegas. Overall quality has gone downhill over the last 15 years, and it is a shame. This visit started off well- staff were friendly, food looked good and than little things happened which me feeling that the Wicked Spoon had become just “average”. The waiter disappeared for 20 minutes and no one looked after our table. Get it that folks may take breaks in the middle of service but usually someone makes sure your table is covered. That person/ manager was missing. Everyone being friendly makes up for a lot of small problems and everyone was friendly except the little guy at the Eggs Benedict station, and it only takes one rude staff member to ruin a customers experience. The Eggs Benedict were hard, had been out for a while and over poached. I asked for a softer egg and the guy yells back at the cook, “ he says the eggs are hard” as if it was an opinion vs a reality and then made a remark to me. I was a little shocked as everyone else was nice and welcoming. A buffet will run out of items from time to time as they want fresh food on the line however, they were out of scrambled eggs, shrimp and grits and boiled shrimp all at the same time. There was no chef checking for customer service or food quality and presentation. Desserts look great but are dry- carrot cake. Overall, very average. It’s a shame because several years ago they were great!! Best buffet in Vegas and now there is lack of chef and manager attention, so naturally it has regressed to just average.
This is flavorful cuisine.
The jersey Mac and cheese, the Korean food items and dessert all very good. Smaller buffet but also less than half of Bacchannal or Wynn but better tasting.
A very average brunch buffet, with some good but other
A very average brunch buffet, with some good but other items that were subpar and inedible. The basics: there is an omelette station, carving station, salad, Asian, dessert, and international food area. The carving station was the biggest letdown, my tri tip was very well done, and I'd need a machete to cut through it. Higher end items such as the beef carpaccio and ahi tuna are portioned on small plates, quality was acceptable, but the rest of the buffet was basic. Sort of had a breakfast buffet vibe, one might expect at any hotel in the country. I wish they stalked the buffet with more interesting and fresher options. At $50+ a person, one can expect the quality and selection of a $30 dollar buffet. There is a 90 minute time limit, service was surprisingly good, and there is probably something for everyone in your party. For an average filling meal, this may be your spot, but nothing notable or noteworthy. Forgettable food, ambiance, and selection.
The Cosmopolitan hotel asked me to reach out to further
The Cosmopolitan hotel asked me to reach out to further discuss issue, emailed them and 11 months later still no reply from them via email. What a joke!
Wicked Spoon is located within the Cosmopolitan Hotel.
It has a roomy and inviting atmosphere, making for an exceptional brunch experience. You will need to make a reservation before you go. I believe depending on the amount of people and time, you will need to deposit before you go. We went with around 8 people at 11:00 in the morning. It was an amazing experience and filling, almost couldn't eat dessert. This restaurant has a spacious layout that immediately sets Wicked Spoon apart, offering ample room for guests to dine comfortably. The buffet-style brunch was a true delight, featuring an array of delectable options, including tender meats and an impressive assortment of dishes that catered to every palate. The inclusion of crab was a particularly welcomed addition, adding a touch of luxury to the dining experience. My favorite was the make-your-own-omelet station and dessert station, a great addition that made me want to go back for more. What truly stood out was the exemplary service provided by the staff. From arrival, they were incredibly nice and helpful, going above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience. They patiently explained the offerings and assisted those who were confused, further enhancing the overall ambiance of hospitality. Whether you're a brunch enthusiast or simply looking for a memorable dining experience, Wicked Spoon will leave a lasting impression. Highly recommended!
We went to Wicked Spoon for our wedding dinner in 2018, and
We went to Wicked Spoon for our wedding dinner in 2018, and the food was FANTASTIC. We've been wanting to go back, and unfortunately we didn't get an opportunity to go when we went to Vegas in 2019. However, since covid, they no longer serve dinner, only brunch, which is a shame, because their dinner buffet is, to this day, the best buffet I have ever been to. On our trip to Vegas in 2023, we went for brunch, and while pricey ($54US per person plus $25US per person for a drinks package, so essentially $79US a person, plus tip and tax), at least the quality of the food was still EXCELLENT. The drinks package included bottomless mimosas and champagne, and I made sure I got my money's worth! At first I started with mimosas, then I switched to champagne. I was pretty tipsy when done, and it didn't help that the server left the bottle of champagne at our table, so I had to finish it! Wicked Spoon is still an AMAZING buffet, and I highly recommend it if you want to treat yourself. However, I'm removing one star because they no longer serve dinner, although the quality is still five stars. [Yelp collections: Vegas/Utah 2023; Vegas 2023]
Disappointing
This restaurant is only open until 4 o’clock. We showed up at 3:15 and they were already taking things down. When you pay $65 for a meal you would expect to get $65 worth of selections. That was not the case. You could tell some of the food has been out for a while. My suggestion would be, if you go, go earlier don’t wait until the 3 o’clock hour.
Would Recommend If You Don't Have to Wait in Line
We were there around 10:00 am so there was no line up. If there was a 1-2 line up, I don't think I would bother. Overall, it is a decent buffet. Has unlimited snow crab legs that seemed to be replenished pretty often. Good variety of food. I like the meat station, the bone marrow, the crepe station the best. Fried chicken was good as well. I agree that they are probably understaffed leading to inattentive service but the quality of the food is quite good and the actual surroundings is upscale.
December 29 review of Wicked Spoon Buffet
We were anticipating the hour and half we waited from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm to be worth the wait. It was not. Selection was poor with many items not refilled. Crab legs were cooked poorly and we couldn’t get crab meat out of the shell. Salt and pepper shrimp also overcooked making it very hard to peel the shrimp. Meat station was ok. Nothing was spectacular and truthfully nothing even qualified as good. For the price and the time lost in line, make a reservation and enjoy good quality food elsewhere. Disappointed!
Breakfast
We queued for 20 min in the main line till i saw a much shorter queue for hotel members Very crowded mass market buffet, like breakfast at an army camp. Nothing good of note, the meats (beef and chicken) i had a bite of were all tough 5/10
Not Worth The Price
Crowded tables, but our service was good. Too much fried food and carbohydrates. The roast beef was tough as well as the roast pork. Limited selection of sea food. No oysters, clams or baked salmon. A one and half hour limited eating period which gives little time to enjoy your meal with friends or family. It's not worth the $65 per person not including tip. Better to go to a good restaurant and order quality food.
Horrible staff
Horrible place, staff are extremely rude and the floor manager is extremely unprofessional .. That’s not a way someone would treat their customers
Best gluten free food in Las Vegas
Outstanding selection for my celiac disease with so many gluten free options. All of the servers are so helpful and polite. The chefs were extremely cognizant about the gluten free options and would make anything that you wanted.
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