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I was somewhat disappointed with The Wicked Spoon. My boyfriend and I went for a late dinner (around 8pm, no lines on a weekday). I found the selections to be very limited and I did not like the idea of placing certain foods like salads and pieces of chicken in a basket or on its own plate. The salad specifically I prefer to have my own salad plain with my own vegetables placed on them, not a pre-made tiny salad which I couldn't even find until the very end of the meal. The only food I would commend here was the carving station and the tiny pizzas they had. That's basically it. The lamb was unfortunately too dry, the duck was way too greasy, the pho was too greasy, the fried chicken was nasty (I love fried chicken, how could you screw that up?), and like i said before the variety of food was pitiful. Dessert was alright and yum and complimentary hot chocolate is nice too. I just don't want to come back here. I would much rather try the dinner at Caesar's Palace's buffet instead. I'm just sorry my boyfriend spent so much on such a disappointing meal.
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