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| - PRE-RENOVATION IMPRESSIONS: okay buffet with seafood, carving station, and delicious desserts, but not as impressive as Wicked Spoon or Bacchanal. On my last visit, there were some flies flying around the food, which made me feel things weren't as fresh.
POST-RENOVATION IMPRESSIONS: didn't see much difference except what was missing. No more rice crispy treat desserts. Extra cost on Saturday dinner for the duck buns, which you have to ask for (they are not placed out for the taking). The buns were good but not worth the upgrade. Seafood was good, but we tasted better and sweeter crab legs the next day at Wicked Spoon. Carving station was a bust. A lot of the meat were dry and well done (painful for those who prefer medium rare and medium). On a Saturday night, we were surprised that there was no wait at all. Perhaps a sign? Dinner was $50 per person. Despite the letdown from the food, our server as great, friendly, and attentive. Her service was worth 5 stars.
Would I be back? Not for the same price we paid. The family had a bad experience at Bacchanal on the last trip two weeks prior and a great experience at Wicked Spoon, so Wynn will be a place to go to if Wicked Spoon is packed.
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