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    3.7 (9.1k reviews)
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    Sari G.

    Great buffet. So many options! We loved the crab! We didn't have to wait for lunch as we went on a weekday! I don't think they are all open everyday of the week but this one was. With the new bridge/tunnel path, it was easy to get to and from park mgm/aria.

    Desserts, not good
    Shehla M.

    What a major disappointment! We have been meaning to try Wicked Spoon for quite some time, and unfortunately today was the day. The line, is long, unless you're gold or higher status so luckily we got seated within five minutes. The buffet itself is a 90 minute buffet, which felt off putting. I felt rushed and worried I'd run out of time, even though no one really seems to monitor too much how long you're sitting there. The front staff and servers were kind. That was nice. The food was horrible. Terrible plating, and absolutely overly salted, inedible food! The Asian corner, terrible. The seafood corner, dry, and minimal. The steak station was the only, ok side. The plating is absolutely illogical, and makes for an odd experience. Too small, can't cut your food, or tasteless. This buffet is OVER HYPED, and for no good reason! Yes it's in Cosmopolitan but it compares nowhere close to Wynn or even Bellagio buffet. Worth a try, see for yourself.. but don't say I didn't warn you when you're a hundred bucks down and wondering what just happened to your wallet and yourself in a "90 minute" time span! Ugh the stress lol Cheers to old school spots that hold quality and value Yelpers xx

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    Brianna L.

    It was pretty good. If your looking for value, I think this hits the mark. I mean with the crab legs and bone marrow alone, you can do some damage. We liked the variety of desserts. I think it's worth trying atleast once. Pros: * Clean restaurant * Good food; recommend crab legs, smoked salmon, Pistachio Gelato, and lemon tart * Kind servers Cons: * Some of the food was bland or soggy (when it should have been crispy) I think it's a game of chance when it comes to buffets and certain foods. Extra: *90 minute time limit but they didn't make a big deal when we went over by a bit * The line gets long and it takes some time to move. We arrived around 10:30 on a Tuesday and had about a 40 minute wait * You can make a reservation and Gold mgm player cards and above get priority access.

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    Carrie Z.

    Great Deal, Nightmare Logistics: Is the BOGO Worth a 4-Hour Wait? The $54.99 Locals BOGO Brunch is a generous promo, and clearly, the community took notice. However, while the deal itself is fantastic, the experience of actually getting to a table was a different story. The Wait Experience was Exhausting and Uncertain: We arrived at 10 AM and waited for four hours. The line stretched all the way back to the dog statues with no guarantee of making the 2 PM cutoff. Lack of Communication: It was frustrating that the staff wouldn't officially cut off the line or provide updates on who would actually be seated. This made for a particularly tough experience for families with small children and seniors using walking assistants. Better Systems Needed: Having run this promo before, the restaurant really should have a more organized and virtual waiting system. Staff: To their credit, the staff was helpful and responsive. They handled a constant barrage of questions with professionalism, which was much appreciated given the chaos. The Meal: The food was good and definitely worth the BOGO price, but it is not worth a 4-hour wait on your feet. Final Verdict: Unless you are willing to pay the $25 skip-the-line pass, you might be better off spending your money elsewhere. It's a great deal on paper, but the physical toll of the wait is a high price to pay.

    Lanze A.

    Second time having Wicked Spoon and I have to say I am unfortunately not at all impressed. To be blunt I do think there are other buffets around the strip that are more worth the money. The best things I've found here are the roast section, the bone marrow, and the desserts. Everything else was frankly underwhelming for me most especially the Asian section. The items there are quite obviously low cost from the roll options to the very small dimsum section. Desserts were wonderful! great options especially the ice cream / gelato. Huge array of unique choices! The cheesecakes as well were up there in my opinion, but overall the main courses are very forgettable. Shoutout to Ver for his exceptional service! We had a party of 14 and that man works hard.

    Jocelyn C.

    I'd definitely come back again. Price is not bad as some, so pretty decent for what we get. Great dessert selection for sure. A lot of fave foods. Love the "make your own ramen" station.

    Aram L.

    Came here for the brunch buffet during our stay to try one out given how famous they are. The gentleman helping our table was overall friendly though I got a funny look when I ordered my brunch booze which I didn't appreciate. The food was what you'd expect from a buffet. Some decent dishes as well as other ones I thought weren't the best. I'd say the dessert section all in all was pretty good. Crab legs were nice too. It's generally a clean spot not too far from the casinos. If you're looking to try a buffet while you're in Vegas, this would be worth a visit.

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    Ricky B.

    The family and I love come to wicked for one main thing...the crab legs lol especially the mother in law!! The buffet is inside of aria hotel and it's ALWAYS busy!! So if you do come here be sure to plan to wait. They do have the line situation down so it's not to bad. The service is decently polite and patient, the servers could be a bit quicker but overall service is good. The food selection was excellent!! My family enjoyed the various selection and enjoyed themselves till they got nice and full. Mother in law got her crab legs out the wazoo lol I love their dumpling selection and their carving selection is also pretty good!! The overall ambiance is good!! It's a hotel buffet so they keep it looking updated and clean. We love this spot cause of the crab legs and the delicious choices!! A must visit and revisit lol

    Chocolate-covered Strawberries, Crème Brûlée, Cheesecake, and Molten Chocolate Lava Cake
    Michael Y.

    Since its opening, the Wicked Spoon Buffet at the Cosmopolitan has been highly regarded as one of the best buffets in Las Vegas. But since the hotel's acquisition by MGM, many have been talking about the decline in the buffet's quality. Curious about these rumors, I decided to try the buffet and came in on a Saturday morning around 11AM. Arriving at the buffet entrance, there were a few different lines available at the time. While the lines for the MGM Gold and Platinum members was virtually empty, the stand-by line for this buffet was full. And after about an hour of waiting, my party finally made it to the section of the line where you pay for the buffet at the digital kiosks. Each person at the buffet was about $62 per person before tax and tip at the time of this review, which leans on the expensive side for the disappearing Vegas buffets. And considering the selection on this buffet, I wished there was just a tad more selection. With plenty of breakfast foods and your typical go-tos like a carving station with tri-tip and a snow crab section, there were some options. But while these selections shined, I didn't really recognize what was so "wicked" about this buffet. Yes....I did see the bone marrow and bourbon-glazed baby carrots that everyone seems to talk about. But other than the main dessert section, the rest of the food seemed pretty standard for a buffet. Other sections like the Asian and Hispanic areas felt underwhelming and needed some more dish volume to feel worthwhile. Because of this, the price-to-portion ratio felt pretty steep. Looking at a handful of the food, my first plate had some cocktail shrimp, bone marrow, fried chicken, beef brisket, and bourbon-glazed baby carrots. And from this selection, the chicken wings were the best because of their size, moisture, and light breading. Of the other items, the bourbon-glazed baby carrots were sweet and easy to chew which were also very good. But for the rest, nothing was too special. The shrimp cocktail only had two pieces of shrimp in them which signaled to me that Wicked Spoon might be trying to portion control some of more expensive items. The bone I chose only had a small amount of marrow and did not taste all that great. And trying the brisket, the pieces of meat were dry and hard to eat. I ended up grabbing snow crab legs and liquid butter on my second visit. And for these, the taste was pretty good. Each leg tasted flavorful and the butter definitely helped give some moisture. But while the crab legs tasted fine, the pieces of meat kept breaking apart when I tried to take them out of the shells. Because of this, I was questioning the freshness of the crab legs. And trying a third plate full of desserts, the items were just okay. The chocolate-covered strawberries tasted rich, but the strawberries themselves were not that fresh. Moving to the creme brulee next, the dessert had some crisp moments on the top and tasted like a light custard. Having a small cheesecake next, it tasted pretty good....but nothing out of the ordinary for a typical cheesecake. But of these desserts, the chocolate molten lava cake was the best of the bunch as the chocolate was not too sweet, the cake was not too soft, and the sugar on top was added modestly. Judging by the amount of people in line to eat here, I figured that the buffet must be good in the eyes of most people. And for that reason, I'd say that Wicked Spoon sits at about a three star rating that borderlines a four. While the food I did have was pretty good, nothing really screamed GREAT or UNIQUE. And with a modest selection that was made up of mostly breakfast foods, I had a hard time justifying the $62 price tag. That said though, I will give the Wicked Spoon credit for including snow crab legs on this buffet as that was the main reason I could imagine justifying the price. In all, Wicked Spoon is still decent on the condition the snow crab legs are on the buffet. But otherwise, you might be better taking your money to other buffets in the area.

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    James Q.

    I saw many mixed reviews but still decided to try on Christmas Eve morning, we arrived at 10:20 and I expected 1hr+ waiting which turned out to be about 90 min+ ish. You can definitely tell people got more impatient toward the end. When we got in the line got longer. The food selection is less than bacchanal for sure but all are fresh and good. I especially enjoyed the unlimited snow crab, the roast beef and seafood freshly made by a lady chef(people lined up for the egg station not the seafood one which steamed weird to me, and the chef felt so lonely so I ordered and it was great!) even their roast duck is well seasoned and cooked. Although it became pricey for Christmas it's still worth it, even with that wait time. When we basically finished the evening at around 4:30pm there were still people eating inside, and I think they still are supplying whatever you want which is great. So a five star for sure, just keep in mind the wait time is very long and could be a lot longer than expected. Bon appétit!

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    Anna B.

    11/21/2025 I give 4.5 because it enjoyed the buffet! The wait time was about 1.5hr so that sucked but it was also F1 Weeknd. The food was very good and the portions were small so that you could taste everything! I followed their special for the race Weeknd with the mini map of all the food stations! The desserts were amazing but my fave dish was the little eggrolls from Mexico City(2nd checkpoint)! They also had a man go around with a cannoli cart we did not get to try it but next time we will! I will have to come back in the future to try the regular menu!

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    Namiko T.

    As I went for 2 in 1 for Local Deal... (Nov 17th-23rd 2025) The Line was my big challenge. Friday Brunch. started to be in the line around 10am. maybe 20-30min wait for Walk in Line. Not bad. Interior there was modern casual. It was busy But the server was very friendly and he got everything right! The food was good!! I got a lot of Crab leg! Nothing special about it. Not too salty. I liked smoked salmon too. wish they had capers(couldn't find it. there were creme chesse and lemon etc) And fresh juice was tasty! crème brûlées was amazing! and so as thai tea and strawberry chesse cake gelato! regular price $62 might make me feel too over budget. But $31 for this brunch? Yes. I would come again!!

    Emelina W.

    This place has nice service, very convenient purchase machine, great food quality and great dessert. And you can use food credits from to cover the fees. I think it's really great.

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    Ask the Community - Wicked Spoon

    Hi. I am trying to make online reservation for 2 adults and 2 children. It charges for 4 adults. What should I do? Should I only make a reservation for 2 adults online and add two children at the door on the day?

    Hi, Julie! That's what I would suggest for you to do!

    How much per person?

    $50

    On the reservation page, it says that the deposit to make the reservation is non-refundable, but it also says all cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance. If I make a reservation and put down my credit card for the deposit, is it refundable?

    You don't get charges any deposit unless you don't show up. If you cancel before rhe time, they don't take any of your money

    How much is it for brunch on a Thursday for locals?

    Approx $75/pp I recommend charging the cost to your room and then talking with a casino host prior to checking out of the hotel. A very large majority of time they will comp all meals and merch. The only thing they will not comp are tips! I hope… Read more

    Do I need reservations?

    Yes! It gets busy

    What time does the buffet open for dinner?

    They are not open for Dinner. They only serve breakfast and brunch.

    What time they serve the crab legs everyday?

    When I went two weeks ago, they put the legs out promptly at 10

    Crab legs everyday or just weekends?

    Crab legs are everyday day. Not just weekends.

    Do Marriott Platinum members get to jump in the VIP line? Edit: Two different answers so far 🤷‍♂️…

    No, Marriott status for the expedited line is for Ambassadors.

    Crab legs on Saturday/Sunday? What time does they start bringing them out?

    around 10a

    Is there crabs on friday?

    Yes

    Do they have high chairs?

    Yes. You can request for a high chair.

    Is there a time limit on how long you can be there?

    90 minutes, but I think they don't really enforce it

    I want to make reservation for 8 people but 2 of them are children under 5 and one is 6 years old. Do I need to make prepayment of 8 adults for the reservation then looking for refund for the kids upon arrival?

    This is a question I had too and saw this review from someone recently: I would recommend making a reservation but keep in mind that when you reserve through Open Table you cannot specify if it's for adults or kids so I was charged the adult price… Read more

    What time are crab legs served?

    Hi! Crab legs come out at 10a Mon-Fri and are out by 8am on Saturday & Sunday!

    Now that Identity is no longer active, is there still a priority access line for certain statuses and mgm credit card holders?

    We went over the weekend and they let us know that certain levels of Marriott Bon Voyage and MGM rewards status can get access to the priority line free, everyone else is $25. We went around 9a on a Saturday in August, there was no line though by… Read more

    Two kids with 4 adults on a weekday brunch, kids age 13 and 11: are kids charged as adults? We were charged $50 for 6 adults. Was this correct charge?

    According to my research the charge should be 5 adults one child, now if the 11 year old appears to look older you would need to show proof

    Is there weekend reservations? I can select all days EXCEPT weekend time slots for brunch.

    Yes, there are weekend reservations. It's probably just booked. Highly recommend that you book in advance ASAP and keep checking the website.

    Is there free parking anywhere nearby?

    There's free parking for an or two nearby at Crystals and other resorts depending on the day. If you have pearl status or above with MGM rewards it's also free (at MGM resorts)

    Crab legs during Sunday brunch?🙏🏽

    Definitely :)

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    The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas

    3.7(7.2k reviews)
    1.4 miThe Strip
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    Had another amazing breakfast here this morning. The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas is the best spot in…read moretown and always come back for more. Ask for Fe, she is the best in the business!

    The Wynn offers an excellent selection of gout inducing foods. They had all the high in purine…read moreshellfish like crabs, mussels and shrimp. Lobster is available for an extra fee if you need more. Red meats like prime rib were available. The caviar station had some great selections as well as the Japanese section with their poke. Soda was available to wash it all down. They had other other foods as well. But, I wasn't interested as I pre-emptively took my gout medicine, so that I could eat more of my favorite gout inducing foods. They had a wonderful selection of desserts, most made with sugar and some sugar free. The gelato was yummy. Service was great from the time we checked in to the time we left. We paid for our dinner at the time we made reservations. Our server was good. She made sure our plates were cleared and cups were filled. The last time we visited the buffet, we waited in line for almost 2 hours and had to speed eat after being seated as it was close to closing time. I'm glad things changed. Reservations opened up and were made 30 days ahead of the day of our visit. They still had a line, but, with reservations, we went straight in. I enjoyed the Wynn buffet. I liked that they now take reservations. I would definitely come back.

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    The Buffet at Bellagio

    3.3(5.5k reviews)
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    We visited the Bellagio Buffet for their New Year's Day brunch, and overall it was a nice…read moreexperience, especially for a holiday dining option. At the time we went, brunch was $54.99 per person, and we paid around $124 total for the two of us. Considering it's Las Vegas and during a holiday, I'd say the price felt reasonable for the variety offered. The buffet had a wide selection of food. They had all the brunch basics like eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, waffles, and an omelet station where they cook it fresh. There were also plenty of lunch options including pasta, pizza, roasted meats, and a carving station with prime rib. What I liked most was the variety--they also had sushi, a salad bar, fresh fruits, and a seafood section with shrimp, oysters, salmon, and other options. For drinks, they offered coffee, tea, and juice, which was convenient. And of course, there were lots of desserts like cakes, pastries, gelato, and mini sweets. The atmosphere felt more festive since it was New Year's Day. It was a bit busy, but still organized, and the place has that elegant Bellagio vibe without feeling too overwhelming. Personally, I didn't eat as much as I wanted because I wasn't feeling well that day and didn't have much of an appetite (as I've mentioned in my past videos), but my husband really enjoyed the food, so that made the experience worth it for us. Overall, if you're in Vegas during the holidays and want a place with a lot of options in one spot, this is a good choice. Just come hungry to really make the most out of it!

    We came around 10:30am on a Friday for brunch and thank goodness we didn't have to wait in line. We…read moregot seated right away for a table of 4. IMO Brunch at $45 pp was a bit pricey for what was offered. The best thing I ate was from the omelet station and one of the mixed salads. I didn't even bother with the desserts. Food was decent but I wouldn't come back esp at that price. I rather go off strip to eat.

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    The Palace Station Oyster Bar

    4.5(4.2k reviews)
    2.3 mi
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    The oysters were fresh, and everything we ordered was cooked perfectly. The pan roasts are…read moredefinitely the standout! It's rich, creamy, and packed with seafood. You can really taste the quality. Service was fast and friendly, even when it got busy, and the whole experience felt worth the wait. If you're in Vegas and love seafood, this spot is a classic for a reason. I'll definitely be back!

    This was a great place to check out. I was surprised that it was actually literally an oyster bar…read more An actual bar in the middle of the casino. Wasn't sure what I was expecting when she said oyster bar, but it was not what I was expecting. . It was a cool vibe and one of the first things that stood out that she was surprised about was that there was no line. My friend said it's the first time she's been there and there was not a line. Treated her to dinner after letting crash at her place with less than 24 hrs notice. We were there on a Tuesday evening everything that we did this day appeared to be a light crowd day. Tuesday's is the day to go hang out in Vegas if you want shorter lines. I ordered the gumbo with only shrimp as the protein with the okra. It was yummy. I enjoyed it. The gravy was nice. I ended up with two bowls of white rice, which is not typically my choice. However, it was. It was great in there with the gravy and okra and I got the lowest spice level I could which was one so everything was pretty cool there large portions lots of shrimp. I cut my shrimp in half cause I like my things bite-size I have a very small mouth and I was laughing because they gave me a really large spoon which is too big for my mouth so I use my fork that came with a napkin. My friend ordered the BOUILLABAISSE. She powered through it quickly, so I think it was pretty tasty for her too. Three things that got my attention. 1. I enjoyed seeing them prepare our meal right there in front of us how efficient and clean and things were so that was great and it was a bit of a show. 2. They served me water with ice. I don't necessarily appreciate that. I don't like ice in my water and I would prefer them to ask me what I'd like to drink before just serving me something, there may be however, how they do it at bars I don't go to a lot of bars. I'm also sensitive because I have bladder disorder and cold things set off my bladder. 3. I didn't care for the dynamics and exchange that felt off when trying to pay with my tap from my phone. I had to literally give him the phone to do the payment and I feel like that's a little bit of a disconnect the purpose of my mind of doing my tap is so that I don't have to give you my card or my phone so I feel like that's something that's gotta be a little bit more efficient for them to work on especially how busy they are and you know the amount of traffic that takes place in a bar. I love the look and the set up. It felt really cool. It didn't feel like we were sitting in the middle of a casino although we were. I loved seeing them prepare the food from start to finish. That was also really great. I would definitely go there again if I'm in town and we're in the mood for that type of food it had the New Orleans, Louisiana flavor vide to theme to me and really clean. On that note so are the bathrooms. I was pleasantly surprised and impressed with the cleanliness and the speed to get in and out of the bathrooms. I'm always gonna give a review on the bathrooms cause they're very important to me as I do have bladder disorder. I hope you all find this read helpful.

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