Wicked Spoon Reviews

4.2

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A nice brunch tour

By Michelle U. |

We parked at Cosmopolitan and Wicked Spoon is just a quick ride up the escalator to the 2nd floor. We had a reservation so we were seated relatively quickly and I assume the manager was very nice and kept us updated on the wait time. There is a wide variety of foods from cold plates, mexican, asian, desserts, pizza, crab legs, breakfast food, omelet/crepe station, etc. Everything that I tried was delicious and the individual portions are nice. It isn't somewhere I would go all of the time, but it was a delicious brunch option.

Superb experience and great food/drink for bottomless brunch!

By Michael W |

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!

A good time was had by all

By Lu N |

Super time!!!Great crab legs and desserts. Wait staff wonderful 💯 Make a reservation no wait....skipped to the head of the line.

Would Recommend If You Don't Have to Wait in Line

By Trophy Food Experiences |

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.

Budget eaters rejoice

By Jason D |

With our recent trip, my wife and I wanted to try a few different options for food. Our last trip in 2020, we found ourselves to be buffet people. This time we expanded to a few additional options on the strip hitting three buffets in total. I will be typing up reviews of our experiences for Bacchanal, Wynn Buffet and Wicked Spoon. All buffets will be brunch buffets as we found one meal was enough to last us the entire day. You ever get that feeling that something is just fine... Its not good, its not bad, its just fine. May I present to you, Wicked Spoon. The first thing you will notice is that this is in the Cosmopolitan. A hotel known for its higher end rooms and other purchase. This buffet options is budget friendly, coming in around $40/person for us. Additionally,, there are more days of operation for Wicked Spoon where other buffets were closed Mon-Wed. Both earning a check mark in my book. The day of attendance we were waiting in a line that moved quickly enough. We got to the front and after seeing multiple groups get assistance from the employees here, the next person that would of helped us had to step away for a few minutes to go and chat with another employee. A bit discouraging before we even sat down. We waited a few minutes before a new employee came in to help us out. We then saw the hostess seating people need to disappear and talk to another employee when it was our turn to sit... Again, even more disappointing. Rest assured, the server and other staff were great once we sat down. We really appreciated how our server took the initiative to top of drinks for us instead of asking. Something we didn't get at other places. As far as the food goes... It was fine. Of all the reviews I am typing up tonight, this is the one place where I honestly can't remember an item that stuck out to me as being good. My wife enjoyed the pork while I got a piece that was all gristle. I do know that you got a ton of your common food items across the board and I really didn't dislike what we had. The one thing I do remember is saying that, for the price it was a good place to come and have a hearty meal. Price and hours were the most memorable thing about it. If these are new normal Vegas hours of operation, I would absolutely tell people to go here if they wanted something. This is especially true earlier in the week while other food options are closed down. I just wish something stuck out food wise to help this out even more.

Excellent experience

By Tellitasitis |

Superb food, choice and value for money. Tri tip beef, crab legs, smoked salmon, gelato could not be better. Definitely return.

Great buffet!

By Rubber_Duckie89 |

This was so good! A bit cheaper than the other luxury hotel buffets but still high quality. Fresh crab legs were a highlight and the sugar free chocolate ice cream was delicious! Our server was friendly and attentive too. The only thing I would have liked to have seen that wasn't there would be plain vegetables/salads that you could add your own dressing to.

Nice buffet.

By LostInTime |

I went here for breakfast. It wasn’t that crowded. It’s a lot of money for breakfast but Vegas buffets have changed from 30 years ago. The food was good and there was a good selection.

This Buffet is a must!

By Traveler01292441328 |

This was the perfect brunch to end my vacation with. Everything was amazing from the food to desserts. Definitely a great variety.

You don’t need reservations if you are a Bonvoy member!

By mommy3ny3 |

As Marriott Bon Voy members, we only waited 20-25 minutes instead of the 90 minute wait! Food was good. Buffet was clean. Gelato was the biggest hit.

Wicked Spoon Buffet experience!

By Leah C |

Craving a unique buffet experience? Checkout Wicked Spoon at the Cosmopolitan hotel in Las Vegas. It's open 8am-3pm during the weekdays, and 9am-4pm on the weekends. Cost per person is $49/ea. The buffet had an array of tapas, meats, fruits and salad. And of course my favorite desserts. It's not as big as the other buffets that I've gone to but it's worth checking out! I love how their staff presents each dish. It's definitely IG credible. I give this place a 4/5, definitely worth the experience. And if you're a Marriott Bonvoy Gold or Platinum status you get to skip the line and be seated right away. Check out my photos for some inspiration! Happy Eats!

Worth It Again; Last Week's Visit

By JoBoxer555 |

Covid did a number on Vegas, and the buffets suffered as well. Last year, I skipped the WS, as it just had not come back to it's previous level of enjoyment re first hand reviews from friends. This trip, I got better reports, so made a reservation, which I HIGHLY recommend, I made mine on the Cosmopolitan website, 3 weeks before my trip. Be ready to note your time and reservation number AS you make the reservation; I was never able to find it again, after that time. On Monday, I arrived at 9:50am for a 10 am reservation. One person in front of me in the line for those with reservations. I paid and was shown to a sign to wait to be seated, and was seated within 3 minutes. Staff is very welcoming and kind, and the young lady even asked where I wanted to sit. The line to pay , with no reservaion,at that time was about 10 minutes, and then there was another wait line, for an available table ,which was about a 30 minute wait. Again, make a res ASAP. My waiter, Vladimir, was great !He never left a discarded plate at my table,and really kept an eye on our needs. Hot coffee was constantly refilled; coffee, juices, soft drinks and teas are included in your price. Be sure to grab one of the fresh mixed juices that are over in the salad bar section; far left. Presented in small, glass milk bottles, the juice was strawberry, passion fruit and cranberry and really refreshing. I really enjoyed most everything, and was particularly impressed with the scrambled eggs with creme fraiche, omelette bar, bacon, cinnamon roll french toast with muddled strawberries (Dios Mio..amazing!), Bao dumplings, eggrolls, guacamole and chips, mashed potato bar and roasted pork, Rueben pizza, and well...More! The desserts were just as good, and I ate no less than 3 mini creme brulees, warm apple cobbler, gelato (so many!), and a myriad of ever changing goodies. They begin to put out brunch/lunch items about 10:45am, so with a res at 10 am, you get both. The crab legs were first put out about 11:45am. I definitely got my money's worth; you get a slight discount if you join the Cosmo loyalty club in the casino, which I did the day before, to avoid any delay on buffet day. I'm so glad the Spoon is Back; go and enjoy, and save room for a Big plate of that French Toast!

Horrible staff

By Donna D |

Horrible place, staff are extremely rude and the floor manager is extremely unprofessional .. That’s not a way someone would treat their customers

What a Buffet!

By MeganL2017 |

I think this really is one of the better buffets in Vegas! We stopped by without booking and thankfully there wasn't a queue, but I'd suggest booking if you can - especially during meal times. The selection was nice, a good amount of options so make sure you go hungry! The crab was tasty, and the meat selections were lovely!!! Worth the price for sure. I would return. The desserts were also very tasty, so save room to eat those haha. Staff were friendly, and quick to clear our plates/empty glasses - and refill the drinks.

Good food, bad coffee

By Robert D |

Good food a lot of variety and high end food for buffet. Can get very busy so get their early and go during a week day. Coffee was pretty bad, got milk when asked for cream.

Worse buffet in Vegas!

By Mark J |

Not even a decent salad. Poor and few choices. Bad bad bad. Much better choices in food court. Waste of money. Nothing looked appetizing.

The Wicked Spoon

By Janay D |

The Wicked Spoon Buffet 📍| @cosmopolitan_lv So there were many mixed reviews about visiting this place, but I was surprised upon arrival. I encourage all to formulate a personal opinion before solely relying on someone else's. The ambiance was inviting, and the food was good. I recommend going to the latter end of breakfast to enjoy the lunch. I was able to partake in little all-you-can-eat crab legs. The place was busy, but our waitress was attentive. All in all, I will give it an 8 of 10. This buffet offers breakfast and lunch only, with prices up to $45 for adults and $22 for children. There are bottomless mimosas, champagne, bloody marys, and bud light are available for an additional $21 with a 2-hour limit. If you are ever in Las Vegas, check it out tag me in a story.

Not worth the price or wait

By Teena S |

If you want to shorten the inevitable wait you do have the option to pay an extra $25 per person, which will bring your tab up to at least around $75 each. The food was good quality but honestly nothing I haven’t seen anywhere else. Very noisy atmosphere too. Skip this.

Wicked Spoon is WICKEDLY..GOOD!

By Kawanda S-Pryor |

Wicked Spoon WILL ALWAYS be our breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner spot when we go to Vegas! From the staff to the food..GREAT!

Must go!

By SherylS2683 |

We went on January 18, 2023 at 12:26 PM. With tax and tip for two people. The total was $111.04. The food was very good! The only suggestions/comments was we wish there was more crab meat within the crab legs. They were very thin. I also wish there’s a little bit more sushi choices but that’s just me. This buffet is less expensive than even the buffets by my house in South Florida and you get a lot more choices here. I would definitely recommend Wicked Spoon! Most buffets around me for cost over $100 for the same style buffet for just one person.

Never Again!

By Calijazz |

This is the worst Vegas buffet I've ever been to. Went for breakfast at 8:30. Everything was already cold. They did not have the full selection you would have paid the same price for in a couple of hours.

Wicked spoon is definitely a choice

By Angie B |

Honestly, My sister and I enjoyed this Brunch buffet over the Bellagio. Now the selection of food may not be as big but Wicked spoon has a great variety of meats, salads and asian choices etc. Staff was friendly and loved the fact that the atmosphere feels a-bit more intimate. Definitely a must every time I visit Vegas.

Very Expensive breakfast buffet

By Richard B |

Very expensive dining venue for breakfast. The food quality and taste are decent. I will admit this buffet offers a lot of seafood dishes. Wish there was a way to pay a reduced price for those of us who do not want to eat seafood. I just wanted to have a traditional breakfast with eggs, pancakes, French toast, bacon and sausage. The dining room was very nice and the waitstaff service is good.

Nice brunch

By badrax |

Nice buffet Comfortable The food was good but not great The value was fair but not amazing The service was incredible Unlimited mimosas for lunch 21$

December 29 review of Wicked Spoon Buffet

By Debbie M |

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!

A classic Vegas endless buffet

By DoctorM |

The Wicked Spoon on the second floor of the Cosmopolitan Hotel complex serves an elaborate breakfast and brunch buffet. Be sure to make a reservation to avoid a long wait for this justifiably popular restaurant. They serve hundreds of pounds of snow crab here every day, and we observed some people who brought their own latex gloves so they could chow down on plate after plate without getting their hands messy. But the hand carved meats, fried chicken and waffles, beef marrow bones, sushi. smoked salmon,and made-to-order omelets were equally distracting. We found the 'dessert island' to be well stocked with a variety of pastries and treats. But the gelato was especially delicious. Wicked Spoon should be on your list of 'guilty pleasures' while in Las Vegas.

Good food but very overpriced

By Dan M |

The food was very god but I found this buffet to be very over-priced. We went for brunch and I expected to have more selection. The scrambled eggs with creme fraiche may have been the best eggs I've ever had but everything else was just okay. If they lowered their prices, maybe I'd go back.

Delicious food!! Good value

By obdocSanJose |

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.

Not Worth The Price

By BarryHay |

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.

Nice environment and great service

By ET101 |

I went there without reservation as I couldn’t get one. Be sure to book early. Thankfully I just waited for about 25 minutes as it was weekday. I like everything I tried except the shrimp cocktail which was overcooked and very chewy. Star of the buffet is certainly the snow crab legs but I liked the grilled salmon as much as the crab legs. Dressing for the ahi tuna is very tasty and presentation of the dish is so nice. The salt and pepper shrimp at the Asian counter was also quite good. There were lots of desserts but I don’t have sweet tooth so I just had the warm apple cobbler which was yummy and not sweet. I could taste the natural tardiness of baked apple. Service was the best part of this buffet. Didn’t expect that as it was a buffet. Overall, I think this buffet is a good option for anyone who wants to try the renowned Vegas buffet.

Be prepared to wait for crab legs 🦀

By misspatrick1977 |

The price is reasonable for what you get $40+ per adult. I would recommend contacting Cosmo concierge to make you a reservation so you can bypass the line. The crab is the big seller for lunch and the line wraps around every station and then they run out and you wait even longer. Got to be a better way for this as it causes congestion everywhere. On a positive note the server was amazing. My favorite was the fresh made guacamole, prime rib, and different salad stations. Hope this review helps.

Not worth our time and money

By Live A |

This place is not worthed your time and money. We are waiting in line for almost 3 hours now. Bad service and many jumping the wait line. The food is below standard and cleanliness not their priorities. Better find other restaurants but not this one.

Excellent!

By Traveltheorient |

Compared to other buffets in Las Vegas, we believe we get the best value here. Everything is first class and fresh. The service is friendly and efficient. It is one of the few buffets in Las Vegas that offer a military discount and they deserve kudos for that!

Don't bother

By troika33 |

This is a grim spot. Rotten coffee and food tepid at best. For a Las Vegas buffet this was very limited. Some food did not look fresh.

Mediocrity at its Best.

By The Country Connoiseur |

As this is one of the most popular buffets in Vegas, you may be drawn to this restaurant. However, I recommend considering spending your time- and money- elsewhere. The buffet and venue were quite large. Ambiance surrounding the tables consisted of warm tones and semi-elegant details. I did appreciate the cleanliness of the restaurant, as it was spotless. Sadly, the food was the issue. Everything was mediocre at best, excluding the delicious Wicked Juice. The bone marrow was simply inedible, while the desserts were predictable for a Vegas Buffet. I left feeling just satisfied enough to leave an average review. Verdict: Consider your options before visiting.

Great food, great service

By peachidonut |

Wanted to leave a review for Flora at the wicked spoon buffet front reception. She helped my husband and I a lot and was just a lovely and kind person. We enjoyed the atmosphere and the food was delicious. Thank you Flora!

Excellent buffet choices

By joannehurley |

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.

Not worth it!

By Nivedan R |

After standing in line for 2.5 hours I expected something good but was very disappointed by the skimpy crab legs and razor thin cuts of beef. I paid $57 to eat at this place and it is subpar the much cheaper and better buffets at MGM, Excalibur and Luxor. Wicked Spoon will let you down! Skip the aggravation and spend your money some place else. I am a value consumer and the price is above the taste quality.

4 hours of my life that I'll never get back

By Voyage231999 |

It took an hour standing in line to pay and then another hour standing in line to be seated. If I am going to pay $50 for lunch, I expect perfection. The shrimp in the shrimp cocktail were not properly cleaned. I've gotten better crab legs in TN. Oh, and I sat there my whole 2 allotted hours to see if the waitress would ever come and ask if I wanted more tea. She never came. I asked the busboy to go get her and she had the nerve to ask if I was looking for her. Well yes since you never came back after serving my drink, and I can't get more of my own! The deserts are average tasting just like all the other buffets in Vegas. The Halloween decorations were cute. If you like fried chicken or ahi tuna those were really good. The salad with the anchovy on top was over dressed which wilted the greens.

Very good value

By VMtravellers |

Not the best buffet I have been to; however very good value and choice. It gives you the opportunity to try things you haven't before without wasting money.

Surprise in Store

By Jomarian R |

Sanitary, Delicious. So many options. Atmosphere is great. Service is great. And I don’t do buffets. But this is a YES!!

Walk an extra mile for customers

By abwoolve |

Thanks to Stacy and Lisa who made my experience at Wicked Spoon very special. Stacy walked an extra mile to help me out with my special request. I am so impressed with her professionalism and customer first mindset. Lisa looks and walks like one of Charlie’s angels and always has a beautiful smile on her face. Try the Kale salad in the breakfast

All you can eat quality

By Nathan G |

This was a great buffet, the quality of the food was excellent. The coffee not so good but that appears to be standard across the USA. Didn’t like the fact the server had to get your sodas, self serve would’ve been more efficient and quicker. Don’t eat all day; save yourself for the feast.

Yummy Buffet!

By Jaredonna |

Great buffet experience for the whole family! Delicious food with lots of options. My family was split down the middle about which buffet was better: Wicked Spoon or Bacchanal. Tough choice, but this one is $30 less per person. The line to get in was long. If you are a Bonvoy member, you can get a shorter line. That was a nice perk. Overall delicious experience - we left full and happy!

Not for the Texas Family

By Angelina A |

We were so disappointed! We waited in line for almost 2 hours. You stand in line to pay and then you pay $50 each and then go to another line to be seated. We were thinking this must be AWESOME look at everyone waiting!!! And everyone seemed to be enjoying their food. While we were in line several people had been there before and loved it. I tried everything, it was either cold, had NO taste, or just plain yuck. The crab legs were plentiful but the were cold and the butter looked delish but didn't it taste like butter :(. I kept trying (trying to get my moneys worth) but with no avail. Even the desserts weren't tasty, they look amazing but they were not good either :(. I don't know if its a Texas thing or not because the reviews are good but NO NO NO. P.S. Do buy a cake out of Carlos Bakery Vending machine when you see one!!!!! Soooooooo good!

Nice servers, low quality taste

By alexander c |

Wait time was quite long even though many visible empty tables. Server was very courteous and sweet. Buffet quality does not match the calibre of the cosmopolitan hotel. Quality is low and selection is poor. The saving grace was the bacon that was perfection. Compared to other buffets in vegas, it’s plain to see that is quite low level, but did have high hopes going in. Very disappointing.

Do Not Bother

By IAN G |

Not Good at all . We thought as we were in the Cosmopolitan that the food would be great but it was not . We had a 3 week trip and this was one of 3 bad experiences. I can’t believe anyone has given good reviews. Started badly when we was asked to tip service before we had eaten how can you do this ? The server immediately checked to see if we had tipped ?? We actually did in cash at end as she was very professional. She was better than the food !! If the Wynn is 5 Star this place is between 2 and 3 Star and we definitely won’t be returning

Salhi was wonderful. Sit in her section.

By Fal L |

Sahli was so so so awesome. She was so nice and accommodating and helpful. She is an asset to wicked spoon. The food was delicious and hot and fresh.

A budget experience at a premium price.

By ArchbishopOfBanterbury |

Visited for breakfast on last day of stay. As it was around peak time a wait was understandable and expected. I however wasn't prepared for just how inefficient the process was. The establishment ethos seems to be to take as many bookings as possible, and worry about actual capacity to seat them later. The number of staff work is insufficient for the volume of people front-of-house are taking money from. A large percentile of the staff seem under-motivated and indifferent. There were exceptions like our server Ver who was great. But the turnaround time for tables in other areas was very inefficient, some being left unprepared or empty for 15 minutes or more. While I could see dozens still queueing outside. Tellingly there was little evidence of any supervision on the shop-floor, which probably factored for the visible lethargy exuding from some (but I must stress not all) staff. The food was great as I expect from a premium buffet, but the overcrowding and inefficiency of the entire process soured the experience. The issues I saw were no one individuals fault, rather a more fundamental organisational one.

great breakfast buffet

By ek1974 |

My husband and I stayed at Cosmopolitan for 4 nights. We went to Wicked Spoon buffer for breakfast. It is $38 per person and I really enjoyed it.

Not great value for money

By Andrew |

We booked which was lucky as the line was quite long. After being seated our waiter took a drinks order, unfortunately that was the last we saw of him. We requested a refill from another waiter. The selection was huge, and most dishes weren't to bad . Our slot was 9:30am to 11:00 am, the crab legs came out at 10:30am, the line quickly grew, and with some other guests taking multiple plates piled with crab legs, they couldnt keep up. We left full, but I couldnt help thinking it was poor value for money, for $250 we could have gone out for a really nice meal.

Best Buffet Ever!!!

By papapump444 |

Just WOW! We received a free buffet for every morning of our holiday worth over $800 and it was simple superb. Just about every food you could imagine ranging from fried rice to meat cut from the joint for you whilst you waited. Also all the usual breakfast foods and the deserts were awesome! The staff were incredibly polite and helpful and were a credit to the establishment! Best buffet we’ve ever had by a mile, only problem was not eating too much!!!

Regular!

By Albuva |

I made an advance paid reservation. Arriving at the reception they were kind, but I was assigned in the worst place, when I told the lady who tended my table high-handedly told me to go back, line up to be reassigned table. Well, I stayed where they took me! Jajajaja The selection of dishes, at breakfast, sincerely with little variety and very simple. The only rescueable thing is the loaf of bread and cold meats, salmon, etc. maybe the fried chicken, but absolutely nothing else! I will not return or recommend it!!! Bad law firm, overrated and with poor service!!!

Wicked Spoon

By Frank P |

My girlfriend and I had seen and read lot's of bad reviews. It was our last day. I talked her in to not eating airport food. We weren't sure what to expect. It was really good. We had the Border Grill brunch on Sunday. Tuesday we had a myvegas 2 for 1 Bellagio buffet. I would never pay full price for it. It wasn't very impressive. Wednesday we gave it a try and really enjoyed it. I had the first batch of crab legs. Everything was fresh. Nothing tasted bad. It was very clean and the service was good. It was $100 but also all you can eat crab. Unfortunately we didn't try dessert. I hope you enjoy it too.

Crab coma!!

By Jacki K |

By far the best buffet!! We ate at both the Wicked Spoon and the Bacchanal Buffet. We found the Bacchanal very disappointing.

Great Value for a Top Buffet

By Lu Y |

After reading reviews, we followed directions and arrived at 10:30. There was no line and allowed us to sample both Brunch and Lunch. The selection and quality was just as good as the other top buffets and the price was slightly lower.

Celebrating a birthday

By deauxgirl22 |

The line was long, moved pretty well, but waited about 35 minutes. I was impressed that there were individual salads, little ramkins of shrimp and grits, mac and cheese. Presentation is well beyond most buffets. There was a big variety of foods, sushi, dim sum, southern, seafood and roasted meats. The desserts were the perfect size, for tasting.and

Better than "the buffet" at Bellagio

By bernardo m |

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.

Don't expect anything thing spectacular

By travelmaster_real1 |

Sadly the food might be good. But on our visit we were not seat until 30 minutes before 3pm close along with probably 100 other paying customers. They started breaking down the buffet at exact 3pm. And turned away probably another 100 that were in line It appears that they don't actually enforce the 90 minutes rule. That causes this issue. Oh and no refunds

Great buffet!

By Jake M |

Amazing! Great food and service. Favorite was the Gelato, Chicken and waffles and the snow crab legs. Worth it for brunch.

Loved it!!!

By adrianbennett2 |

Yes it’s quite pricey, yes there’s a bit of a wait BUT it’s worth it! We have breakfast which was amazing.. the omelette station is fab! Lots of choice for vegetarians, unlimited coffee, service brilliant. If they in Vegas, you just have to go there.

Disappointed with Wicked Spoon

By MazzieW |

We had really high hopes for the Wicked Spoon buffet as had read so many glowing reviews of the options available. We queued for around 25 mins which wasn't too bad and got seated at just after 11am. The problem was that there seemed to be really limited food options and not the range of buffet goods we were expecting to see. At first I thought this might be because we'd arrived at the time between breakfast and lunch so maybe more options would arrive but that wasn't the case. It was just the same food that had been sat there all morning.

One of the best buffets in Vegas

By Jeff A |

Absolutely loved the Wicked Spoon. Tapas type entrees, so much variety and so tasty. They have it from wild to mild and always something for your liking. You can't go wrong here to satisfy your big brunch craving. You'll seriously love it.

Best gluten free food in Las Vegas

By James M |

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.

Delightful service & food

By sociallyhope |

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!

Delicious

By Dink |

Visited for brunch on our last day in vegas, wish we had gone sooner so we could have visited again ! Didn’t have to wait long to be seated and served coffee, food was very tasty and a huge selection of savoury and sweet food. Definitely would recommend to anyone wanting a good selection of delicious tasting food.

Delicious! You'll be stuffed!

By boymomdfw |

We had wicked spoon for breakfast twice! There are so many foods to choose from! So good! Probably the dessert was the best. Don't leave it for the end!

Amazing

By BenBamforth |

One of my favourites If you like a good buffet this place is insane The selection is just unreal You could probably eat once and it would last you all day

Gyjones

By Glenda Y |

We had reservations and we were seated right away. Everything we had was delicious. I liked that the portions were small, so I was able to try a variety of things before getting full. My favorite was the shrimp and grits. It was my first time trying it and it were delicious. The carving station had the best tri tip steak. They also have a great dessert section. We had an overall really good experience. The service was good, we had an overall good experience there.

Good Food But Definitely Not The Wicked Spoon From The Past!!

By wirenut1462 |

We had gone to the Wicked Spoon some nine or ten years ago and I guess we expected the same level of food quality. Although the food that was there this time was good, as I remember it seemed to be much better before. There also didn't seem to be generous amount of food selection available this time. The service was great and we did not have to spend a long time waiting in line before entering the restaurant. There are certain days/times where this buffet is cheaper and I highly suggest that if you want to eat here, take advantage of that.

Just ok.

By WisDC |

The overall experience was a little lackluster. We arrived a few minutes before the buffet opened and still had to wait at least 20 minutes to be seated. The waiter who got drinks and cleared plates did a nice job and was pleasant. The food was kind of mediocre. Many of the desserts were dried out along the edges even though we were there close to the beginning of the day. There was a film on the top of the shrimp and grits. Some of the dishes were good like the beef tataki and the bread pudding but a lot of them were just ok. Not worth the money or the wait.

Unique eating experience

By Hotty_Toddy_TN |

My wife and I were in Vegas for the first time together. I know this sounds clique, but we wanted to eat at a Vegas buffet. The Wicked Spoon was a unique place for use to enjoy. I can not think of many things that were not above average to really really good. The desserts were subpar; but, after the noddles, shrimp and grits, fried chicken, and spicy Mac and cheese, dessert wasn't that big of a disappointment.

Disappointing

By brandistringer1 |

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.

We validate!

By Raphyp |

A complete quality brunch around the world! With very good service! Possibility of bottomless, and a very attractive price for the choice and quality of food on site.

Crab legs at Brunch

By mary ann N |

The brunch was great variety of food and CRAB LEGS for breakfast is my type of brunch. Great variety to choose for a brunch time meal

Wouldn’t Return If It Was Free

By nware1 |

Over cooked meats & seafood, pretzels & breads that are stale, food left under lamps until it was beyond dead. Anyone who worked in a kitchen would cry. This place used to be the best…. Like so many other Las Vegas gems, it’s light has gone dim.

Not only the best buffet...but the best value

By Ryan M |

Hands down the best breakfast buffet in Vegas. We were recommend this from family and friends and this did not disappoint like other buffets during our trip did. The service was amazing, the staff came around all the time to refill your drink orders and take plates away. The food was the shining star. From your classic breakfast items all the way to dinner options like sushi, tacos, meats, creme brulee this buffet has something for everyone. They seat you quickly as there are plently of tables and the buffet is spread out so you aren't ever waiting long for food. We highly recommend and will eat here for breakfast on our next trip back from now on.

Good enough

By orlandofoodlover18 |

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.

PHENOMENAL EXPERIENCE

By MEKA J |

3 words: A. MAY. ZING!!! Everything was delicious, fresh and so beautifully prepared. There were so many dishes to try, I didn't even make it to the omelette station! The sushi, crab legs, tiny shrimp cocktail cups, spicy chicken pasta, sliced lamb, creamed spinach- all excellent. And the desserts- absolutely fabulous! I will definitely be going back my next trip to Vegas. Make sure you get there at least an hour before close & have some extra coins to add unlimited mimosas- it's $25/ea and you pay your waiter, not the front desk.

The insider tip that destroys itself with inflated breakfast prices

By Sedi |

I have been to Vegas many times and have at least gone to Main Street for breakfast, it was always a little insider tip, I loved it, but this year they have raised the prices so much, I think it's $24 for breakfast. They justify it by saying it's now a brunch every day, I noticed straight away that something was wrong, there was always a line at the cash register, now there isn't, you can ruin yourself like that. The employees themselves told me that you should go somewhere else for breakfast, they think it's too expensive too, customers don't come. My own fault, I didn't go either, sad, For $10 more you can have brunch at Wicked Spoon, that's in a class of its own 5+

Very average; nothing stood out

By oliviaray |

The food is very average and the variety isn’t very expansive. Nothing food wise really stood out. We went on a Monday at 11:30am. We waited in line for a half hour and was seated shortly after noon. There is a two hour limit starting from when you are seated. A waiter takes care of clearing plates and brining you drinks. The pizza was ok. Slices were very small. The carving station was the best one. The fried and white rice were not good at all. The dessert selection was good but the desserts themselves were just ok. You could tell they weren’t super fresh. Overall it was nice to have variety of food but I wouldn’t say you get a lot of value based on the quality. Likely wouldn’t go again.

dining experience

By Sheryl |

as Vegas Review-Journal Selected as "Best All-You-Can-Eat" Restaurant in the Casino by Las Vegas Review Magazine Offering a variety of delicious dishes featuring exquisite sample meals. There are American cuisine, Italian cuisine, Chinese cuisine, salads, freshly cut meats, dessert areas, etc. The seafood area only offers Matsuba crab, with a small number of items but overall it’s pretty good. The service is also great!! If you don’t want to wait in line, it is recommended to make a reservation in advance.

Not worth it

By aishaj786 |

The server asked us once what drinks we wanted but didn’t offer a menu. I asked for a latte and they said they only do iced black or hot black with creamer! The whole experience was mediocre in quality and selection, especially if you cannot eat meat. Even the deserts were not up to amazing selection that people spoke about. It’s not really worth the $50 if you don’t eat meat. Do not recommend, spend a little more and go Wynn

Pricey but worth it!

By JAMTL |

Cleanliness, service and food are all on point!! Great variety of cuisines. Some of my favorites were the bone marrow, the dim sum and the sorbet! Remember to pace yourself though!!

DONT GO HERE! MANAGER STEALS MONEY!!

By destiny c |

DONT GO HERE! MANAGER STEALS MONEY!! I wish I could give 0 stars. The “manager” was extremely rude when my VEGAN friend asked if she had to pay if she was not eating. We had a party of ten and paid gratuity before even sitting down for a birthday breakfast. Each of us paid a little over 75$. Money was not an issue, Instead of simply stating that she could not be exempt from paying and sit in the restaurant she tried to make us feel bad with her negative attitude, terrible body language and rude comments. Her attitude was just uncalled for. She then became a financial advisor and suggested “we peace up” Simply distasteful… I asked if she told all her customers with questions to peace up. First time at a restaurant I knew nothing about she made it so uncomfortable. She also made unauthorized charges on my card after I walked away. Definitely going to be posting reviews everywhere to keep people from having the bad experience that I had. Super unprofessional. I definitely won’t be coming back ! Black women please do better! Just because we are black customers does not mean we deserve poor service and attitude.

Crab legs!

By OntarioCanuck1 |

Went for lunch, line was not too bad, a fabulous selection of food. Constant supply of crab legs, wonderful desserts, great roast beef, good service. Expensive but u will leave very full.

Good Variety of Food and Excellent Service

By Richard S |

We made reservations as other had suggested so we were seated promptly The variety at Breakfast was good and I really do like the proportioned items that they started doing a while back. The overall quality of the food was pretty good not outstanding but for what we paid it was a good value. The The waiter kept our glasses full and the table clean. The staff from front to back were professional and friendly and you could tell they enjoyed working there. Not real big on buffets anymore but we would visit again.

Food is good.. mimosas, make they bring on time.

By Voyager20450701686 |

Food was delicious. Unfortunately I had to wait like 14 minutes on line for my omelet. Event's the guy who serve the omelet station was great. But our server, I had to keep asking for another mimosa..(i purchsed the bottomless mimosas) when I did ask she told me, my time was up. It was 1 hour and 20 minutes plus 14 minutes wasted waiting at the omelet station. Not nice! Don't offer if can't honor.

Wicked spoon buffet

By Cindy S |

This was the best buffet that I have had so far. Food was excellent. Staff was excellent. Best thing that my girlfriend did was to make a reservation prior to leaving on our trip. The line was long. Would definitely go there again. We actually over stayed our stay but the staff was so nice as they let us know that our time was up. Very professional. So very impressed!!!

Disappointed

By Liz P |

The buffet seemed like a popular place so we decided to give it a try for lunch. We waited in line for 30 minutes and another 15 minutes to get seated. The food at a first glance seemed appetizing however the taste was horrible. The food either had no flavor or it was not cooked correctly. The only thing that may save this buffet is the deserts. Whoever baked the deserts took the time to make them with some loving unlike the actual food served. We were charged $45 per person but that money could’ve been spent elsewhere where there is actual flavor. Would not recommend

Saved the best for last

By Nenita M |

My long lost “foodie” cousin from Honolulu visited me in Vegas and I took her everywhere and ate at several restaurants. Before I dropped her off at the airport we had brunch at Wicked Spoon. She was so impressed with the scrumptious entrees and their unique presentations. The ambiance is awesome and relaxing and we had the honor of a visit from Chef Jasmine… the staff are wonderful and very attentive. I’m glad I saved this best experience for last for my cousin…

Delicious Experiment

By Carolin A |

The queue to get in, at 1pm, was empty. 90 minute max to eat. Tables are very close together, but spaced just enough for people to get through. Servers are very nice, and helpful with allergy listing. Bottled tap water on each table. The seafood was kept topped up. Asian section was interesting with some common place items, but also new concepts. The Mac and Cheese is a definite go back for seconds. Desserts are beautiful and creative. The ladies working there the day we went, were hilarious and very full of tips and local tricks.

Wickedly Delicious Buffet with Amazing Service!

By Cindy A |

5/5 - Delicious Food & Amazing Service! Before my flight back to Honolulu, I had the pleasure of dining at Wicked Spoon at the Cosmopolitan, and I have to give a huge shoutout to Chef Jasmine! The chicken and waffles had the perfect kick of spice and a touch of everything nice—absolutely delicious! It hit the spot in every way. The buffet selection was great, and the dessert station was sugar-sweet perfection. The ambiance and decor were warm and welcoming, making for a comfortable dining experience. Bonus points for the clean and well-kept restroom—definitely something I appreciate! A huge thank you to the staff, who were all amazing and made the experience even better. Highly recommend this spot! Yessah blessah!

salty foods

By Mr T |

Foods are so salty that I can’t eat seem like they add ton of salty into water when they boil the snow crab legs shozu ramen soup taste as salty as consume pure soy sauce

Small portion, great tasting food.

By Natster396 |

I think the layout and presentation of the food sets this buffet from the rest ! Clean area and the god actually tastes good. Desserts were better tasting than bachanal. Did not like any of bachanal s desserts ! The coffee cups were huge. The only thing I would want added is fruit juices ( passion fruit , mango , kiwi strawberry , etc ). They do have it at brunch but not at lunch. There is snow crab at lunch time and price is 45 which is good ! Overall , I enjoyed it much more than bachanal.

Won't go again

By debbie b |

Over priced average buffet food. Very disappointed. You have an hour and a half to eat, which is not long enough to try everything you want to,. unless you wolf it down like a pig.

Struggling to remain one of the top buffets in Las Vegas....

By Traveltheorient |

This is one of our most favored buffets in Las Vegas. We noticed some changes, like where the cold cuts, they always had salmon and that is no longer the case. The cheese selections were also much better. They offered bone marrow with fig sauce (delicious!) and now they switched to a different kind of bone that doesn't come with fig sauce... Meanwhile the prices keep going higher... I also must mention they offer military discounts to holders of military ID cards and they deserve kudos for that!

Outrageous Queue

By kevin Elliott |

We queued for over 3 hours for the buffet. They took our money $48 each and then we realised how much longer we had to stand in line. No one to advised us of the length of time. Very badly organised. Tables empty. Staff don’t care.

Yum Yum get me some !

By Kyle M |

Everything was amazingly good had no complaints . I was so full didn’t eat again . Wait staff was fast and friendly drinks never ran out . Can’t wait to go back !

Too expensive, very average food

By OLenany |

The most importantly it is WAY OVERRATED and OVERPRICED. I believe we paid around $55 per person. And I expected so much more, in terms of taste and variety. Especially for meat. I watched several YouTubers reviews about it, and they were saying great things about meat selection and how great it tastes. Disappointment. Big time. I am not talking about cold cuts, but cooked meat. Not much to chose from and it tased bland. We didn’t return, Otherwise it was decent.

Brunch at Wicked Spoon

By COJOWisconsin |

Found everything here to be quite average. We had a 2 for 1 and that’s the only way we would recommend someone to go here. You can get a way better brunch for the same money a lot of other places in Vegas.

The Wicked Spoon has gone downhill.

By Paul Dunfee |

I hadn’t been here for eight years, but it’s not the buffet I remember. Our breakfast this morning was a huge disappointment. There was nothing we ate which we would want to eat again. The “Wicked Chicken” had no spice at all. The pancakes were all congealed together, and rhe French toast was dry and stale. The pita bread on our lamb gyros was as dry and stiff as a board. The chicken egg rolls were hard and overcooked, and the pork bao buns were also dry with almost no filling. The omelet chef talked at length about “hating omelets”. All the desserts were forgettable, and the flavors were often weird, like the sour orange sauce in the chocolate pot au crème. The worst thing about the experience was a persistent bad odor which wafted over us, like rotten seafood.🤮🤮

Dont waste your money

By richtrigg |

This was terrible. Read the various reviews and thought it was worth a try. The dining area had a smell of fish. No ambience. Crowded tables. Small choice of dishes. Wife had chicken and wouldnt have known what meat she was eating. Creamed mash potato and Spinach reminded us of school dinners. Coffee was undrinkable. Had to revert to a Soda. Save your money and go to the Luxor. More choice. All presented beautifully and very tasty.

Love this place

By Alan Murray |

Excellent service, from the ladies at the cashier desk, always a very warm welcome,waiting staff,Lisa,Cynthia, and all staff,can't do enough for you,chiefs always helpful,but Miss Stacy,you are ,one in a million,what a boss ,always remembers us,our go to place when we go to vegas ,love it ,Sylvia and Alan,from Scotland xxx

Another great Vegas buffet

By Sarann1223 |

Unless you have a party of 7 or 8 (can’t remember now), you can’t make reservations and just have to walk in. The line for us wasn’t bad and we only had to wait about 12 minutes before we paid and were seated. You pay ahead like normal buffets and you pre-tip. 2 people in our party did the $25 unlimited drinks and we tipped out amazing waitress, Samira, at the table before leaving. This buffet was different from ones I’ve been to before. They pre-portion maybe 1/2 the items while the rest are the normal carving stations/crab legs/omelet station. The crab legs at a hot item and the lines forms quickly for them but that alone is worth paying the price forge buffet. I liked the atmosphere and would go back. We went around 10:30am and there were some breakfast items but mostly lunch items. I do think there price of $25 for unlimited bloody Mary’s was very fair- they make them strong, too!

Best all round buffet on the strip!

By rjpontour |

There is far less choice for buffet's since the pandemic, with resorts closing these infamous loss-leaders in favour of food halls instead. You have the awful Luxor buffet at the bottom, with The Wynn and Bachanal at Caseasrs at the top price wise with The Wicked Spoon priced in-between. Quality wise, it's not far off Caesars and wipes the socks off the rest - MGM Grand and Excalibur for example. We visited twice this last week. The breakfast items are really nice - the french toast, pancakes all done well and not too heavy, very nice bacon and eggs benedict too. We found the carving station okay, the beef was delicious but it would have been nice to see prime rib on offer. Really enjoyed the noodles and spring rolls, the fried chicken was also very nice. Dessert wise I guess it's down to what you like. For us, the bread pudding and apple cobbler were amazing - I think I had four cobblers on one visit though if you go early at 8am they may not be ready for a while. The ice cream selection was also good, and the mini chocolate bombs tasted fab. We found once the 90 minute allocated time was up the waiter stopped attending the table for drinks. It's also easy to access without having to go outside too much depending where you are staying - we were at Caesars so once we were in the Bellagio you can get here just be using the connecting walkway which happens to come out at the buffet line.

Just ok

By Jojo165 |

Good selection but not massive. Good was very nice but the selection on the morning at 8am wasn’t outstanding. Service was just ok…..

Wicked Spoon, a Wicked Disappointment.

By Allan B |

We have dined at Wicked Spoon many times even had our son's wedding dinner there. I have always said the food is the best Vegas has to offer. I would have taken Wicked Spoon over Bacchanal or Wynn. Now, I would take almost any buffet over Wicked Spoon. Don't take me wrong, I am not one of those reviewers who feels compelled to tear the place apart. Trust me, I wanted to say this is still the best in my book, but I honestly can't. The selection was not at all what it was. I could see shortcut after shortcut. To be fair, there were good items, but the selection just was not there. Over $90.00 for lunch, I should have a great selection of great food. I had a mediocre selection of sub-par food. I could knit pick certain items, but why? I will say, "I don't go to a buffet for pizza," but since I owned a pizza restaurant that was voted #1, I can tell you the pizza was terrible. Soft and mushy crust. The toppings soaked through leaving you with a slice of Mush! The desserts were really lacking. Stone cold Crem Brule with sugar sprinkled on top no torching. It's really bad and a shortcut. Did not see any sugar-free dessert as they have had before. I won't go on except to say we are coming back with a group in a few months, and I have taken Wicked Spoon off the dining choices. I hope I hear of an improvement and hope to come back, but for the money and lack of quality, probably not.

Dine with The Locals......It's Wicked!!!

By Calvin B |

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!

Wicked Spoon didn't disappoint!

By Pam H |

The Wicked Spoon is located inside the Cosmopolitan Hotel and Casino. The Wicked Spoon is a buffet that has just about anything you could possibly want. It was a little pricey but well worth every penny. The buffet manager, Stacy, was the absolute best at welcoming us. She was energetic, very cordial, and because I am a vegetarian, she told the server to ask the chef to walk me through the buffet to show me which items were vegetarian friendly. That that is exactly what happend! The chef came to my party's table and took me through the buffet and pointed out items that I could eat. Now that above and beyond service!! Well done! The food was delicious and my non-vegetarian friends loved everything they ate, especially the seafood! Crab legs seemed to be on every plate! It's best to go early because the wait can become long. You cannot go wrong by having a meal at the Wicked Spoon.

Nice buffet.

By LostInTime |

I went here for breakfast. This is a very upscale buffet. There are a ton of options and the waiter as very nice. I ate too much and was fairly happy to do so.

Great Buffet

By sue b |

Love this place..great food lots of selection $117 for 2 people is rough but...service is great...Crab legs abundant...Gelato incredible

Delicious!!! Best Buffet and Desserts

By Bren |

Have been to several different buffets in Las Vegas and this one ranks as our favorite!!! We had $50 MGM food credit we used for one buffet. The food was fresh, had a variety, and was delicious. The best thing was the dessert buffet - portions were small allowing us to try multiple desserts. The lava molten cake and tiramisu- so yummy. If you like crab legs, this is the place for you.

$45 for such amazing lunch buffet

By polvylai |

Buffet started from 11-3pm, unable to Pre-book on line , but it only tools us 30 min to line up at 12:30. The best part definitely is the king crab leg and the chilli fried prawn at the chinese section. Other than these two , the beef and the beef marrow also taste good. I love the raw tuna & beef in the salad section. They do mixed few special salad in a jar. They offer a ice cream section , but I like the 2 warm dessert : the apple crumbles & chocolate w melted chocolate heart.

Fabulous experience

By Kay H |

First experience of a Vegas buffet and it was sensational! The food choices were so varied and I really loved the little plates. Everything I had was delicious. Our server was Abraham - wow what a fantastic waiter. He watched our drinks like a hawk and we never once had to look for him to get a refill.

Worst Buffet Wicked Spoon

By revoohec m |

Terrible Buffett. No berries, blueberries or strawberries. No pancakes, no french toast. Omelet station slow cooker. No avocados. The rest is standard or subpar. Pack people in.

Underwhelming

By ChristineB1979 |

food was barely lukewarm and very bland. best part of the meal was the coffee. I went right at 8 am so I thought everything would be fresh. Debby was my server and she was super sweet and very attentive

Wow, I did not know what to expect!

By RALPH M |

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.

Great breakfast buffet

By Dan O |

Wonderful breakfast buffet with tremendous wait staff. The lady supervisor at the register was not pleasant, but I will not focus on her. The waiter we had, Hong, was just fantastic! The bar Hong set would be tough to exceed. The coffee was terrific and the food was delicious. Pricey for breakfast, but this place is worth the visit.

Maybe I visited on a bad day?

By Amelia S |

I'm gutted I didnt like this place, as it comes very highly recommended by alot of people. However, we stood in a que for an hour and a half to get seated, normally I wouldn't have waited that long. However being in las vegas we had heard about the buffets the hotels put on, and as I say, this was one recommended so we decided to be patient. It cost over $50 each, which isn't the cheapest however, it's vegas so it's about right. Honestly I am not a fussy eager I absolutely love food but this just was not it. I'd say I only enjoyed about 15% of the food there. It was all cold, or just really wasn't tasty at all. There was a ramen station I was excited about, but alas, the soup was stone cold. Gutted as that put us off any buffets in vegas for the rest of our trip.

Not Very Welcoming & Mediocre food!

By MissNLW |

This was my second visit here since about a year ago and to be honest I wasn't overly impressed the first time but this visit just made us feel totally uncomfortable. You pay before you go in which is done on a machine now so no human interaction. The whole sad experience cost each of us $84. $47 for the brunch and then another $30 for bottomless drinks and of course tax. We were greeted by a lady and shown to our table and 5 minutes after seating us the lady who greeted us came over and practically threw a shirt at my friend and tells her she can't be sat there this whilst pointing to her outfit. For context she was wearing a crochet long sleeved beach dress. Why wasn't this discussed before we paid so much money? She could have politely asked if she had a jacket of cover up but was just rude and it made us all feel a bit uncomfortable. And whilst our server was attentive as much as she could be she was constantly watching us and accused us of being dishonest and giving our other friend some of our alcohol! He wasn't even drinking. So that sets the scene for how hostile they are after you've spent over $300 on their mediocre food. Quite a few different options but to be honestly none of it was mind blowing or worth the money in my opinion. It was the same last time I went but thought id give a second chance. The food was luke warm, egg station took forever as they only had one chef on the station and some of the meat options were chewed and inedible. I wouldn't come back here and I certainly wouldn't recommend this place for the money you pay. Plenty of much better options in Vegas. Even Dennys would have been better and probably more welcoming.

One of the few buffets still open on the strip

By Paradise634305 |

Brunch open until 4pm. Visited today around 3pm, no wait. Great high quality choices, crab legs, prime rib, sushi, salads in mini dishes, plentiful bitesize desserts The atmosphere is nicer than the bellagio and a smidge less expensive. Come for a late lunch and take the rest of evening to walk it off. We will return. We appreciated that the buffet stations were kept well stocked right to the end at 4pm. Then they dimmed the lights and the staff bolted to pick up a handful of cash tips.

Will never be the same

By sophie h |

I have gone here about 10 years ago and I ranted and raved about it. but it's been a long time and I went this morning. I had a lil bit of most. and I have to say since I have been to the best The Wynn, this seems more like circus circus. there was nothing I had that I could eat more than two bites. most look like store bought items and they just thru it out there. how any one could say this was good. it was sad. the presentation and the food taste and selections have gone very far down hill and they had the nerve to charge me 68 dollars for one. I will never go back and I wasted money and time. cant wait to go back to the Wynn buffet where it's a 10 out of 5 all the way around.

Not the best buffet

By Scott L |

If you like lots of shrimp and crab all you can eat. This buffet is for you, but nothing else was that good compared to other buffets.

Cheap buffet that leaves you feeling ripped off....

By Lamda |

Went here a few days ago and the food was terrible. If you have choices of buffets to go to - do NOT go to this one. There is no flow to the food at all. You got a few spots that make sense - dessert, asian food, then its a hodgepodge of stuff. The salads in the bowls are disgusting - just don't get them. Meat carving isn't the best , the pizza's look like they were made yesterday and have been sitting there since then. The pancakes are next to the crab, the bacon is next to other stuff - there really is no flow to this at all. I've been to a good deal of buffets in Vegas and this was by far the worst.

Wonderful lunch buffet

By august01 |

Came here for the lunch buffet and the quality of the food was really excellent with so much choice. You could really tell the ingredients were great quality. The choice is almost the same as a dinner buffet, and really anything you could hope to have. I was sad the Wicked Spoon no longer does their dinner buffet, but this lunch buffet is just as good, and we’ll definitely return next time we’re in Vegas.

Best buffet value in Las Vegas!

By boymomdfw |

This is one of the few buffets that's worth it! They have crab legs!! The Gelato is really good too. There's so much to eat! I wish I had 2 more stomachs! LOL!

Wicked Spoon

By EvanGuthrie |

Wicked Spoon is one of my favorite buffet experiences. I really like everything that they have available here. I really like their meats and desserts the most. The staff here is very friendly and accommodating to make sure that you have everything that you need.

Good buffet at Cosmopolitan

By PaigeT |

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.

Be prepared to eat!

By Kat |

Easy to make reservations in advance and they were prompt. They had a chef meet me to walk through the buffet to point out any foods I could be allergic to. There are tons of options to choose from and the quality was great. Table Service was typical and could have been better. We went twice during our stay and we highly recommend!

New Favorite Buffet

By seetheworld600 |

This is my new favorite buffet. It was easy to make a breakfast reservation online prior to visiting and I was seated quickly once I arrived. The drink (juice, tea, etc) sizes seem to be larger than other buffets and most food stations include individual serving plates that are easy to pick up and go. There’s a great variety of regular and regional foods to meet every taste.

Just average food

By John S |

Against my better judgement, I returned to The Wicked Spoon. During my last visit in October I gave it 2 stars. Now I am giving it three stars. I arrived literally just after they opened. As such, the buffet had less of a "picked over" feeling. Presentation of the food was good and the service from my waitress was excellent. Sadly, many of the dishes still had little flavor. The eggs benedict were just average...as was the pork loin. The scrambled eggs were tasty but the chicken sausage was completely bland. Overall, it was just OK and I see no complelling reason to return. Not sure why most folks rave about this place.

Breakfast

By bcheong |

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

Qualities and varieties diminished

By Peter L |

Used to be my fav buffet in town but both the qualities and varieties have dwindled compared to previous visits. This review is for weekday lunch. Thankfully the main attractions of crab legs and bone marrow remained solid, then again it doesn't take a special chef to prep those. Ethnic foods were a mere shadow of its former self. The limited items at the Mexican station looked stale & neglected. Asian section was subpar. Siumai was bland, pork bun was staled and the filling was custard-ish instead of chunky, it was also bland; someone forgot to add salt & pepper to the salt & pepper shrimp; stir fry noodle & the shoyu ramen broth were both overly salty. Other than the fried rice there were no white rice or any generic Asian soups. There were literally only 2 stir fry entrees. Your neighborhood generic buffet will be superior. Other food were more misses than hits. Pizza was dry as cracker, the highly touted fried chicken was dry & bland inside while the exterior was over fried and dry. We ate @11:30 at the peak of lunch hour, shouldn't the food be fresh. Caesar salad was too sour, various salads concoctions inside mason jars tasted weird. On the positive side the French toast was surprisingly good, beef trip tip was juicy and tender, the loaded mash potato was divine, the bone marrow was as rich & buttery as previous visits. Dessert station was adequate with the gelato station & the chocolate molten cake being our favorites. Other items were just ok.

Average food, below average service, above average prices

By Carol H |

The positives are that there is tremendous variety. Forget the online menu, they certainly have! The negatives are that quality has been sacrificed for this quantity. The food is numbingly boring and average. Some review stated that the gelato was the equal to Italian gelato. That person had never been to Italy. The kimchee and spicy crab roll were good. So was angry mac n cheese. I sampled almost everything. Our server saw us once. I had to go to front desk to get a refill after patiently waiting for 15 minutes. Disappointed.

Great gluten free options

By Prithi D |

When travelling with a person who has Celiac, you have to do your research to make sure you find places you can eat and eat safely or your trip could be ruined. This place got great reviews from several sites regarding gf options. Upon arrival, if you are Marriott Gold/Titanium status, there is a separate line you can enter. The hostess also informed us that our status would get us 15% off our bill!! We were there on Spring Break so we were charged $49 which was the holiday rate for buffet otherwise it is $42. TOTALLY WORTH IT! 7 stations all with a chef on hand to request any specific gluten free dishes. There were so many options we didn't need to ask for anything. The only station that didn't have a ton of offereings was the Asian station. Not to worry - plenty of other options to be had! My daughter was in heaven!! Pix include gf and non gf items. :)

Excellent breakfast buffet

By phvi2617 |

Wicked Spoon doesn't have a gigantic selection like more traditional buffets, but there is a still a nice variety, and everything I tried was really good. In particular, the desserts were fantastic. They seem to specialize in Asian food, but they still had many standard American breakfast items. Get there early to avoid waiting. I arrived at 9:30 on a Wednesday, and I was seated promptly. By 11:00, the line was atrocious. Service was great, and although it's a bit expensive at $38, it's not a whole lot more than breakfast at a full-service restaurant in Las Vegas.

Love the snow crab legs

By Squishyyy |

The major highlight is the snow crab legs, the rest of food is above average. We went for brunch, we’re told have 1.5 hours which is fine with us. But the regular line is more than an hour wait and we paid $25 each extra to go on the VIP line which is about 10 minutes wait. I think if we go less busy time will be more enjoyable.

Variety, quality, atmosphere, and staff are all TOP!

By HopsAndHardways-YT |

SO MUCH TASTY FOOD!!! Legit the best buffet in Vegas - been there a couple times now and each time was different and delicious. We're a plant-based couple so finding induglent vegetarian/vegan options at a buffet usually just leaves us with the salad bar or some mashed potatos. Not here! So much variety and the quality of food and service is SPECTACULAR. I LOVE tiny desserts - this buffet has the best in Vegas!! If you found this review helpful, check out our room tours, gambling games, and general Vegas tips & tricks on YouTube, @HopsAndHardways

Excellent Food & Value

By Wizb0 |

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!

Ok if you like seafood and sushi

By jeanne h |

Expensive. I could only look at half the selections since I am allergic to seafood and soy. Not too many selections of traditional American food. Room has very fishy aroma so the things I was able to eat still had a fishy taste. We I you like crab legs and sushi this place is great. But if you want sausage biscuits gravy or grilled chicken you will be very disappointed

Poor

By Grace E |

Firstly the queue was obscene….. and deceptive. You queue to pay and then are ushered into another queue round the corner. 10:45 on Monday morning we queued for an hour and three quarters and since we had paid, we couldn’t just go and try somewhere else. There was a very limited choice of food and a lot of it was either cold or had been under the lamps for far too long. I stopped eating not because I was full but because there was just nothing more worth eating. The pizza was inedible and the salads were slimy. There were some nice noodles but no meat option to go with it. No crepe station, the only live cooking station was omelettes. It seems that people just go there to eat crabs legs for hours and hours on end, blocking tables and the hotel don’t bother much with the rest of the buffet because that is not what people are going for. I really wish Vegas would open a crab leg only buffet because it is a disgusting sight to behold. I went into the restrooms and walked straight out when I saw a girl walk into two cubicles and gag at whatever she saw. Pay the same price and go to the Wynn for a higher quality, more civilised experience.

Pleasantly surprised!

By merrudy |

We went for brunch and I was completely blown away with the selection. Hong was the most lovely gracious server. Just EXCELLENT. We tried everything from shrimp and grits to eggs Benedict and sushi, salads, crabs, and desserts galore. Normally don’t like buffets at all but the servings are like tapas size just perfect for trying!

Was best in Vegas, now just OK

By RJJ6468 |

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.

Best meal of the trip

By Laurieb55313 |

We have eaten here once before and decided to try it again for our Anniversary. It's a bit disappointing that they don't have dinner all week, but the brunch was fabulous. The individual serving size portions are a great way to try a variety of foods. Everything we had was wonderful, especially the crab legs. The bottomless mimosas and champagne were a great deal and the desserts are amazing.

Well stocked buffet...

By NYTraveller_7 |

Very pleasant and relaxed buffet environment...lots of choices...something for everyone...attentive service as well....somewhat pricey, but the cheap buffets of the old Las Vegas are long gone.

By Paul H |

We have been going to Wicked Spoon for years....This is the first time we noticed a marked downturn in pretty much everything; the service, quality of food and even overall ambience. The only thing that went up was the price. Very disappointing!

Thumbs down

By William D |

Let me begin I am from the New Orleans area. I thought this buffet expensive and horrible. It’s all Asian oriented. The carving station was mediocre at best. If you don’t care for Asian cuisine avoid this.

Wicked Mac n Cheese

By Kaza T |

Pretty decent Sunday Brunch Buffet with great service. Small line when we arrived at 1040 and we were seated by 1100am. Nice selection of food which was plentiful and restocked. Better than other Vegas buffets we have experienced. We upgraded to the bottomless mimosas for an extra $21 each. Didn’t eat for the rest of the day we were so full

Solid Buffet for the Price

By SnappleSpice |

Before traveling to Vegas, there were lots of discussions about which buffet to choose. Our trip was short and our group had a tight budget, so we selected this location for brunch. The selection of food was great, a wide variety of all types of cuisines. I even got to try bone marrow for the first time! This is not something I would ever order individually, so I appreciated being able to have a small portion as part of my meal. The food seemed to be refreshed frequently, and everything felt clean. We made a reservation weeks in advance, and we waited only briefly for our table once we arrived. The 90 minutes started right away, but it took a few minutes for someone to come by and take our drink order. Overall, we felt (very) full and ready to leave at the end of those 90 minutes! The bathroom situation here is a little strange. Apparently, there are only one or two stalls in the men’s room, which caused a couple of men to need to use the women’s bathroom (of which there was also a short wait for). Of course, this wasn’t an issue for me as a woman, but if the layout of the bathrooms causes a stall-shortage, the restaurant might as well make them gender neutral (or invest in more stalls all around).

You should visit this restaurant!

By Osama Said S |

Delicious food, diverse, fast service and very friendly! We couldn’t eat so much in a positive sense 😅🙈

Terrible Wait

By 81cch |

Wait is to long! My family waited over 3hrs in line after getting there 30min early. The second waiting area is crammed like cattle. I wouldn’t be surprised if this is where I caught Covid on my trip. Some food items were out by the time we were seated. Hotel guests should be given priority seating. Staff was nice, but a reservation system is needed.

Santiago is a true gem!

By Sheena Rae |

Do you love incredible food, drinks and service? Who doesn't?! Come to Wicked Spoon and be sure to sit in Santiagos area! He has a smile that will light up any room! The quick and kind, exceptional service - it's unmatched! Thank you, Santiago for an unforgettable day at the buffet! Lastly, if you like mimosas - try it with the wicked juice!

Worthwhile Brunch Buffet

By Rick A |

Overall it was good. We were there for a brunch, wide selection of options. Layout of items was kinda odd and didn’t make much logical sense. Few items not all that well executed.. Asian section wasn’t the best dishes, had tacos that feel apart and sitting in their own grease. Highlight was the mini chocolate lava cake. Staff were awesome and very attentive.

Not the best but it is okay

By Jackie Z |

Not the best but it is okay. Crab legs are too salty, selections are limited. Nothing impressive but not disappointing either.

42

By kathy h |

Yes 41 times at this restaurant and buffet. Today we had Stephen as our server and he was exceptionally wonderful. Great selections, extremely clean and restocked immediately

Good not great

By Smckslimmy |

Buffet was a 3 out of 5. Service was 5 out of 5. Please tip your server even if it’s a buffet. Our server Cruz was busting his behind to make sure every table was attended too. The food wasn’t as good as I remember and trust me we’ve eaten here every visit to Vegas. It’s still good but if you’re paying $45 per person then I’d try out the other buffets on the top 10 list.

It's gone downhill

By travelSanFrancisco |

While the service at the Wicked Spoon has always been hit or miss for me, the food has always been very good. Good quality food and really nice presentation. It has always been one of my three must-go buffets every time I have been to Vegas. Unfortunately, my recent visit was a great disappointment. It is as pricey as it has always been, but the food quality is way down. The presentation was not as good as it was in the past, but it was still good. However, the items on the buffet were not as good and even those that I thought might be good, were pretty tasteless. For what it's worth, the service was ok this time. However, I think it is time to branch out and try a different buffet next time. After this last visit, I consider Wicked Spoon a waste of money.

Happiness

By Roses |

I've been to Wicked Spoon for both breakfast and brunch/lunch. The latter is better although more crowded. The line gets super long! Fortunately it moves faster than it looks. It's worth waiting in line for anyway. Service is great here and it's the overall best value for your wallet. A decent variety of dishes - the smaller plates tend to taste better. What Wicked Spoon really excels at is in the desserts department. You can easily grab a full plate.. maybe even two, if you dare, of sweets~ In terms of ambiance, it's beautiful without being overwhelming. Very tasteful.

Great Brunch

By Alan H |

The food was fresh with a wide variety of food options. It will be tough, but make sure to save room for dessert. The gelato bar is excellent.

Enjoyable, pretty good

By Dan F |

Reviews seem to be either very high or very low. Perhaps ignore both kinds. We found the food to be pretty good overall. Not great— it’s hard to run a buffet this large and have the dishes be top quality. But decent— certainly not inedible or how occasionally described. That’s just not accurate. The range of offerings is a strength— it’s vast. Table service was quite good and made the experience more pleasant. The price is what you’re going to pay at any Strip hotel. If you’re going to complain about it perhaps you’re better served taking an Uber out into the community where breakfast will cost less. Overall we enjoyed the visit, but probably would not be frequent visitors in future trips.

was a bit disappointed with the food selection

By isabel p |

I quite liked it in the past - but the food is now just average and not special at all - its like you would walk into a Dennys restaurant for a breakfast buffet. There is not any special different foods. And for that it is too pricey in my opinion

Good.

By Lisa B |

We wanted to try a different buffet before our flight and happy that we were able to easily get a table without a reservation. It was quite a trek to find, coming from the Strip, so the walk will make you hungry. Breakfast: $39 Lunch: $45 (begins at 11:00a) We tried just about everything in the buffet. It was mostly all very good. The snow crab legs were plentiful, hot and sweet. The meats were juicy and tender. The sushi, ramen station and egg rolls were not good. the small plates of pork carnitas, wicked mac and cheese, fried chicken, sashimi, and dim sum were all very good. The desserts were very, very good. Our server Maria was attentive and pleasant. She provided timely refills and cleared plates quickly. Overall, this suited us perfectly. We walked right up, ate right away, took our time and then got on our flight back home. It didn’t have the large variety as another nearby buffet, but its 1/2 the price and you won’t leave hungry. TIP: bring a sandwich baggie so you can secretly fill it up with egg tarts!! So good!!!

Come here if the Wynn buffet and Baccanal is closed.

By mjbcmjbc |

The wicked spoon offers subpar food compared to Bacchanal and Wynn buffet. You can skip the line by purchasing a fast pass that cost $25 and the buffet itself is $50. Most people pay $75 to skip the 30 hour wait. Not worth it, less selection than the Wynn buffet at the same price.

Meh

By NeoAxion |

Don't know why this place has such rave reviews. Didn't think it was anything particularly special. The food isn't bad by any means, just wasn't great either. I'd probably temper expectations when visiting.