I've only been to the Sunday brunch. Fantastic french toast (thick and tasty) and the red velvet pancakes were fantastic. Although, I've only seen them once out of a handful of times I've been here. They have an omelet station and the usual foods you see at other buffets on the strip, just a notch up when it comes to quality, but nothing to brag about. However, they do have a few items that I've found exclusive at the wicked spoon. The staff is always nice and accommodating.