Wicked Spoon has a massive variety of food, from asian favourites to grilled meats and everything in between.
Stand outs 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 the Bailey’s chocolate mouse 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, a gelato and sorbet section to choose from an 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.
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I’m not usually a buffet person, but love the branding and the food looks super delicious at Wicked Spoon! And that chocolate covered strawberry looks like such a treat! Thanks for sharing this.
Sounds like they have something for everyone. I do remember the variety (and quality) of food on offer in Las Vegas, but it’s been a long time since I was there. Buffets are definitely not my thing, but they give a great variety of options for groups, offering something for everyone, so if you are going to eat at them, at least you have a place that serves higher quality than the usual!
I really love the name Wicked Spoon, because that’s how I feel when I want to indulge and go out- wicked 🙂 Weekday brunch sounds like a good deal for Vegas, might be going in December!
YUMMY! I could easily spend a few hours in a place like that..just making may way through all the delicious food. Wish there was a place like this closer to home! Love the interactive titles, very cool! x x
Thanks Veronica! It is amazing with such delicious food and thanks so much, Calum is in charge of the blog design 🙂
This sounds lovely – buffets are sometimes the best option for veggies like me – there is always something I can eat!
Oooh this wasn’t there the last time I was at the Cosmo! Or I may have just missed it. Hoping for a trip next year sometime will keep this in mind!
It’s been so long since we were last in Vegas! I think it’s time for a revisit and add Wicked Spoon to our list! The only thing is that my hubby and I can’t eat that much in one sitting, so we’d be sitting there for the whole day to get our money’s worth haha.
Wow, actually had to double check. This really doesn’t match up with my image of Las Vegas at all. Seems like a lovely place and you look like you enjoyed it! 🙂
Jacky
Some friends and I was just there during Christmas. We never got to eat at the place. 2 to 3 hours wait in line everyday, for four days.
oh really? I can imagine Christmas and New Year is the busiest time in Vegas!
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