Cosmopolitan's Wicked Spoon
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Cosmopolitan's Wicked Spoon
On my weekend trip back to the new Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas I looked around a little more. There's stores and restaurants on the floors above the casino.
I had dinner at the Wicked Spoon buffet ($27) and was very pleasantly surprised. It's different from most of the other buffets. They had a variety of choices but how it was served was interesting. Your choices of some of the side or main dishes were in tiny pots with handles, like wild mushrooms or mac and cheese. Maybe a better way to describe is individual portions in an easy to grab pot. The choices themselves were different from every other buffet too.
The desserts were tiny portions, but who eats just one? That made it feel like it was ok to eat quite of few different masterpieces.
I thought it was a nice change and would truly say it's a must try.
I had dinner at the Wicked Spoon buffet ($27) and was very pleasantly surprised. It's different from most of the other buffets. They had a variety of choices but how it was served was interesting. Your choices of some of the side or main dishes were in tiny pots with handles, like wild mushrooms or mac and cheese. Maybe a better way to describe is individual portions in an easy to grab pot. The choices themselves were different from every other buffet too.
The desserts were tiny portions, but who eats just one? That made it feel like it was ok to eat quite of few different masterpieces.
I thought it was a nice change and would truly say it's a must try.