Located within the Cosmopolitan Hotel. Good value for an upscale buffet in Las Vegas. The food appeared fresh and there seemed to be good, not great variety. As others had mentioned however, there were only 3 options for sushi rolls. No lobster tails but like most Vegas buffets, there was prime rib. Mac and cheese bar was very cool for those who love mac and cheese.
Service was not very good. Our server kept forgetting our drinks while it appeared there were two people helping the table right next to us. Strange.
A little confused by how I feel about this place. I don't have a problem coming back, but I if someone were to ask me about a Vegas Buffet, not sure if I would rave about Wicked Spoon.