To match the perfect Vegas Hotel, the Wicked Spoon Buffet is a delightful and truly international buffet found within The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Hotel.
We love the Wicked Spoon Las Vegas buffet because of the amazing selection, great quality and friendly but classy atmosphere. Today, we are sharing our full review of Cosmopolitans buffet but head over to our best buffets in Las Vegas post if you are looking to compare the different buffets in sin city once you are done!

The atmosphere at Wicked Spoon
With orange and yellow lighting, comfortable booths and elaborate decor, there is a lot to love about Wicked Spoon Las Vegas. The restaurant is spacious and there are plenty of options for all types of visitors; couples, singles or groups.
The buffet is separate from the eating space and we never had an issue of people walking passed us to get to the food (unlike some other buffets). The buffet also wraps around the edges of the room, meaning you don’t feel crowded when choosing food.

The food at Wicked Spoon buffet at Cosmopolitan
Wicked Spoon has a massive variety of food, from Asian favourites to grilled meats and everything in between.
Standouts for us were the carnitas tacos, lamb and beef gyro, grilled crab legs and amazing Mac and cheese. Visit for breakfast or brunch to enjoy favourites such as egg benedict, apple pie french toast and jalapeño & cheddar grits.
My favourite section of the buffet has to be the dessert station. I was able to sample a large amount of this section so can happily share my findings from this research!

The bourbon white chocolate bread pudding was one of the best puddings I have had whilst Bailey’s chocolate mousse cake reminded me of Christmas in a cake. The creme brûlée was fantastic (especially considering how hard this dish is to pull off in a buffet). You also have the standard chocolate-covered strawberries, gelato and sorbet section to choose from a selection of gluten-free and vegan desserts too. The coconut macaroons and cranberry bars are also great options for those looking for a fruity dessert.
WICKED SPOON HOURS
The buffet is open 7 days a week with the following open times:
Daily Brunch: Mon-Thur 8:00 am to 2:00 pm
Weekend Brunch: Fri-Sun 8:00am to 3:00pm
Weekday Dinner: Mon-Thur 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Friday Dinner: 3:00pm to 10:00pm
Saturday Dinner: 3:00pm to 10:00pm
Sunday Dinner: 3:00pm to 9:00pm
Happy Hour: 5:00pm to 7:00pm
How much is the Wicked Spoon buffet?
Weekday dinners cost $38 whilst weekend dinner and weekend brunch cost $41 per person.
Daily brunch will only cost you $25.
VOUCHERS FOR WICKED SPOON AND MORE…

Vegas can be expensive and this buffet, although great value for money, still has a hefty price tag for budget travellers. We enjoyed our splurge to celebrate a special occasion but it is always a great idea to browse the Las Vegas deals to save money whilst you’re on your trip.
- Las Vegas Pass – This pass includes lots of popular attractions but also gives great discounts on restaurants, bars, nightclubs, hotels and shows.
- Vegas.com – I love browsing the deals on this website – they are especially good if you are looking for a dinner and show package.
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