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| - I've heard so much about this place being the best buffet in town and how Caesars took a lot of the inspiration from Wicked Spoon, I gotta say it didn't "Wow" me as much as I thought.
The staff here is very friendly, our waitress addressed my party and the table next to ours by first name which was impressive (I'm horrible with names!). The only slip-up she had was taking a little longer for a refill, but she apologized, no biggie as we had ample water at the table.
Onto the food:
So by now you've heard Wicked Spoon does something different, they don't have large spoons to serve out of a tray, but individual portions you grab (in small pots and bowls). I like this concept as it allows you to take only a small portion and sample other things. I almost feel like I need a plastic tray and not a plate though, because you rarely spoon out food onto a plate, you just need something for all the pans.
I tried a lot of stuff (which I'm not going to mention). Part of me expected slightly more selection, or maybe what they did have was just not to my liking... A few highlights were: the cold cuts, Italian station, shepherds pie.
The best part was hands down the dessert, and honestly why this place gets a 4th star for the price. I got cookies, gelato, rice crispy treats, chocolate covered strawberry's peanut butter bars and they had even more things!
As far as best buffet in town, I give it to Caesars, although this was dinner and I've only been there for breakfast. I don't know if dinner is worth the 30+ they want here IMO.... especially when I can get a good quality buffet at Red Rock for $13.99.
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