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I can't believe I haven't reviewed Wicked Spoon yet!!! I've gone here several times in the past few years but I have to say that this past week when my family went for dinner was definitely the best. First, they have upgraded their labeling - in the past it was a fun guessing game but now you can read clearly what most food items are. Second, the wait wasn't bad at all for dinner. They estimated a 30 minute wait to be seated after we paid but it ended up being more like 15 minutes (in the past we've waited about the same or not at all to be seated). And third, the food was great!! Highlights for me were the Wicked Fried Chicken (perfectly crispy and nicely seasoned), Bone Marrow (this was my first time trying it and I spread mine on pita bread - it was delicious!), the made to order seafood station (I chose mussels, clams and shrimp in the white wine sauce), and the desserts! Wicked Spoon is the only buffet that I've seen chocolate covered strawberries at, and I also enjoyed the passion fruit mango sorbet, and caramel chocolate torte. Wicked Spoon is well worth the trip! It's a little tricky to get to because it's on the conference side of the hotel, but if you follow the signs from the main floor and go up the escalators you should find it easy enough.
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