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On a recommendation of a friend who comes to Vegas all the time, she told me the Wicked Spoon was the way to go for great variety of food for a reasonable price. For two of us in early evening it was about $80 if I remember correctly. Pretty decent price for a Vegas Buffet based on my research.
The Buffet was more than one stomach could take on. I needed five stomachs to eat everything I wanted to eat. Too bad there's no stomach buying or stomach expanding kiosk in Vegas - and I thought Vegas had everything? People lied to me!
It's been a very long time since I've done a gourmet Buffet. Times have definitely changed, instead of spooning out of a big dish, they create little dishes for you on most items. Little cast iron skillets of potato au gratin, truffled mashed potato, lamb meatballs, seafood salad, fried rice with kaffir lime, mac and cheese, green beans, and everything else in between. Plenty of variety for everyone to find something they love and could eat five servings of. I found more than one item I could continue eating for a lifetime.
The desserts were too pretty to eat but I made an exception and ate them all anyway. Ice creams, sorbets, mouse, cakes, chocolate covered strawberries, and I'm sure there's more I can't remember but by this time I had had multiple cocktails that put me into a buzzed state. I still have dreams about this raspberry chocolate mouse thing that was delectable down to the last lick and yea I did lick the little glass clean - no shame here.
I don't know if I'd Buffet repeat since each new visit should include all new places and adventures but this one is a great Buffet choice for the masses. Delicious!
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