I really like Wicked Spoon. The atmosphere is classy and the interior is decorated very well. Even the individual plates were well thought-out. Some of us ordered coffee and it came with a mini metal tin can for the milk! So awesome. I also appreciate the sleek jug the water comes in.
We came here around lunch time and didn't have to wait at all, but then again we didn't really have to wait anywhere this whole trip since we came probably during the hottest days in Vegas ever so it wasn't that crowded.
I love how they portion out different dishes so you don't get a huge serving of just one item; that way you get to try a variety of foods.
Definitely take your time and savor every bite. You don't necessarily need to finish the whole portion of a dish; I recommend sharing or just leaving the rest and trying something different. Make sure you leave room for dessert because the dessert section is wicked. Yes, I went there. They have macarons too!
The asian section, like at most buffets, didn't look very appetizing, but I was told the korean ribs were very good.
Service wasn't that great. Our waiter barely came by to take away our plates so that was the only con.
It's still one of the better buffets in Vegas. For sure in my top three.