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| - I don't like buffets. There... I said it. Long lines. Mediocre food. IKEA tables. So why review Wicked Spoon? Because I can do what I want. This is America, pal. I also visited several buffets while on a recent trip, so... I'll give you my worthless feedback.
I tried the lunch buffet at Caesars, Cosmo, Aria, and M Resort. Wicked Spoon had a lot of hype. "Sooooo good", they said. "Divine." Yeah. It was ok. It wasn't bad, but Bacchanal at Caesars was much better (bigger, better food). The line moved fairly quickly (about 30 minutes). The tables are set up with a giant bottle of water (nice since they don't have to keep coming by to refill your glass). The fried chicken was delicious (better than Bacchanal). They had a few other dishes that I enjoyed (the bangers and mash, a chicken sausage that was the best I've ever tasted, and the "angry mac and cheese"). It just didn't offer as much variety as Bacchanal and, for the money, I expected more. It's decent, though (or as Yelp says, "A-OK").
Would I go back? No.
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