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Border Grill in Las Vegas is a hit with families thanks to its well thought out kids menu. The service is top-notch and the food is beautifully presented. The enchilada soup is tomatoey, hearty, and filling. The fresh, hot chips are made to order with just the right amount of salt. The flavorful black beans melt in your mouth. The kids Mac & Cheese is gooey and creamy, and the bread pudding is uniquely crunchy and tender. Our family highly recommends this restaurant and we will definitely be dining here again!
Truth & Tonic offers an all vegan menu, perfect for plant-based eaters. We ordered the breakfast "egg" tacos for $16 and the coconut milk French toast for $16, opting for a to-go order. The food was ready in just 10 minutes, although there was a gratuity and service fee added. The total came out to just under $40, which may seem expensive but is in line with other options on the strip and in vegan places. Despite eating our food an hour later when it was cold, we found it to be delicious. The breakfast "egg" tacos came with a small salad, while the coconut milk French toast was adorned with blueberries, strawberries, bananas, sliced almonds, and real maple syrup. It was a satisfying meal that we both enjoyed. Although some reviews mentioned having to check in with security or show ID for access, we did not have to do so. We accessed Truth & Tonic from the shoppes on level 2 near the gondolas, taking a single elevator next to Man Cave. Be prepared for a 5-minute walk from the front entrance of the Venetian to reach the restaurant.
The Paris hotel in Las Vegas is a decent option overall. The interior is beautifully decorated and the shops are themed to resemble the city of Paris, as expected from the casino's name. However, the biggest downside is the wait for registration upon arrival. Online registration is straightforward, but the process of getting a room key in person can be frustrating. There are two lines - one for front desk registration and another for a quicker kiosk check-in. Unfortunately, the lines often merge into one, resulting in long wait times. Even on weekdays, the line can stretch all the way to the front door of the casino. During my stay, the kiosk initially informed me that my room was not ready and that I would receive an email once it was prepared, despite arriving shortly after check-in time. After waiting around for 30 minutes with no email, I decided to join the line again and waited for another hour at the front desk. Surprisingly, I was given a key immediately without any mention of the room not being ready. So, it seems waiting for an email notification may not be reliable. The room itself was comfortable, so no complaints there. Just be prepared for long wait times at the front desk upon arrival. Online checkout is recommended to streamline the departure process.
Our recent dinner at Lemongrass was delightful. The food was delicious, though one of our chicken dishes had more mushrooms than chicken, which was a bit disappointing. The service was excellent and the atmosphere was amazing. The spicy dishes were truly spicy as advertised. Overall, we had a special time at Lemongrass and thank the wonderful team for a great dining experience.
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