Bachannal vs. Wicked Spoon

Would like to try a new breakfast buffet on my next trip, and was thinking of either Wicked Spoon or Bachannal. Both look similar in price, though a late breakfast at the latter would also give me access to lunch, whereas Wicked Spoon looks like it's just brunch. Was curious, given the same price, which place folks who've tried both would recommend?

Saw a thread comparing these two, but it's a year old and many of the posts had to do w/lines.

Thanks!
I did Bacchanal a year ago for breakfast on a Sat. And enjoyed it very much. Good selections, great service. I dined alone and never felt rushed although they do ask that you not linger more than 2 hours. Hubby and I did breakfast @ wicked spoon last summer and I didn't care for it one bit. Many of the stations had little selection. How hard is it to get some scrambled eggs out. Dining area felt crowded and I wasn't impressed with the service.
Its pretty hard to get $25 worth of food out of a breakfast buffet. Brunch, yes. Breakfast, no.

Both the Palms and MResort have premium breakfast buffets going for less than half the price of Ceasers/Cosmo.
Just got back from LV.....Went to the Wicked Spoon (twice) - Once for brunch and Once for dinner......United is handing out 2 for 1 coupons - along with $25.00 in free slot play.
Both the brunch and dinner were great....especially when you are only paying halfprice.......$25.00 in free slot play turned into $50.00 cash out.....Cannot find anything wrong with the cosmopolitan.

I'm doing M's breakfast one of my mornings--it's one of my favorites. Paris another morning and Aria another--just trying to find something else quality that's different. Those were the 2 that stood out--but I'm certainly open to any other good options.

When I did Palms' breakfast buffet a couple years ago it was one of the sparsest/least impressive I've seen--has it changed that much since then to be considered a premium buffet? If so, I'll definitely consider it.

Thanks for the input.
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Originally posted by: TECramer
I did Bacchanal a year ago for breakfast on a Sat. And enjoyed it very much. Good selections, great service. I dined alone and never felt rushed although they do ask that you not linger more than 2 hours. Hubby and I did breakfast @ wicked spoon last summer and I didn't care for it one bit. Many of the stations had little selection. How hard is it to get some scrambled eggs out. Dining area felt crowded and I wasn't impressed with the service.


I had dinner at Wicked Spoon last year. It was the most over-rated, overpriced meal I have ever had in Las Vegas.
I have to concur on the prices of the high end buffets verses what you can really get. I use Paris as the standby and haven't been disappointed yet. If you ever want to try a menu breakfast, the offerings and location at Mon Ami Gabi is one of the best. especially the Sunday Bloody Mary bar, a bit pricey, but really,really good selections.
Yamahir, I agree with you about the buffet Paris for breakfast. I always enjoy it.
Love the breakfast at Mon Ami Gabi. Great food matched with watching the many 'walk of shame' contestants starts the day out right.
Bachannal is good but way over priced. I have eaten at Wicked Spoon 3 times and its also good but not nearly as good as Bellagio or Wynn. M was a great breakfast buffet but they have stopped serving breakfast. Aria has improved a lot also. My personal favorite is Bellagio for any meal.
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