This may very well be one of my favorite buffets ever. Food here is good but presentation is everything. You aren't digging into huge metal pans of food to pile on your plate, but you get to sample a bit of everything since the food is individually portioned into cute serving containers (e.g. metal fryer baskets for the fried chicken, Chinese take-out boxes for the Chinese food, simple clear plastic cups for the shrimp cocktails). Seriously, everything was just my size (fun-sized that is)! Must eats are the french toast (and they have friggin freshly whipped cream too!), ny steak, mac-n-cheese w/ sausage, chocolate dipped strawberries with oreo crumbs, and the pb&j gelato (soooo good). I would pass on the pho and the macaron like thing at the dessert section.
Service was great and apparently the waiter re-filling the bottomless mimosas for our table just started pouring one for everyone, even if you didn't pay the extra $8 for it. Just be sure to get to Wicked Spoon early because the wait can get looong. I can't wait to come back for their dinner buffet!