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| - I've pretty much tried all the buffets Vegas has to offer and they all managed to taste the same, but surprisingly Wicked Spoon provides a unique twist on their food and will always be at the top of my list. We came for the Sunday Brunch but ditched the bottomless mimosas/bloody Mary's. What sets this place apart for me is the food quality. The food tasted fresh, like it was made no more than 20 minutes ago. The brunch spread was extensive, the eggs benedict and omelet station was to die for. For me, the highlight of the buffet was the bone marrow and corned beef pizza.
The only downsides are the wait and sometimes, and lack of selection. We had to wait in line to pay, and then wait in another line to be seated. The overall process took about an hour, more or less but we did come at prime brunch hour (around 11:30 am). And in regards to their selection, don't get me wrong, they have a lot to offer, but if you were going to compare the selection to Bacchanal, you'd be disappointed. But, in all honesty the food that they do make, they make well.
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