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| - (This was probably closer to 3.5 stars to me.) The Wicked Spoon has a _huge_ selection of food. Most of the food was very good, and a lot of creativity went into many of the dishes. However, some of the dishes had imbalanced flavors or had been sitting out far too long. My favorite item was actually a juice -- their passion fruit-mango-raspberry (if I remember correctly) "Wicked Juice" was outstanding and I went back many, many, many times for more. There were stations for breakfast foods, fruits and vegetables, carved meats, Italian, Asian, and pastries/desserts. The staff was friendly and efficient (especially our waitress, Lisa!). It's a very pretty restaurant, rich in ambers and browns. I particularly liked the amber-colored glass-drops that were suspended like raindrops around large glass structures (like unlit chandeliers). The buffet is pricey -- another example of how the days of the $12 Vegas buffet are gone, I think, at least for high-quality food -- but you can eat your fill of good food.
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