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The food was surprisingly good for a place like this, the dessert worth a try and the waitress nice and helpful, but otherwise it was a big disappointment, although my daughter loved it. We reserved a table hours ahead and when we got there the restaurant was more or less empty, but they told us they were fully booked and wouldn’t give us other that the table right by the entrance and the checkin desk. Needless to say, the restaurant stayed empty and many of the tables by the moving animals remained empty. Those characters are the main reason you would want to dine there with a kid.
Sketchy locale, but nice place. We won a bit here, and the slots and tables seem more friendly to the player instead of always to the house. We had some food and drinks here too. The bar area, the service was awesome, and appetizers were good. The resteraunt section had great service, but the medium steal was super well done and paper dry. Will go back to give it another try next time. The walk from the strip is not far, but there are some sketchy peeps along the way just to let you know.
I recently had the opportunity to visit Container Park in Las Vegas, and I must say, I loved this place. Coupled with the vibrant energy of Fremont Street and Las Vegas as a whole, there's an infectious atmosphere that makes this location one of the best experiences in the world. The only downside I noticed was that they don't allow outside alcohol, which means that people coming from Fremont Street have to part with their drinks. But this is a minor inconvenience in the grand scheme of things. Container Park is a fun and vibrant place with a wide variety of shops, art installations, and restaurants. There are so many options that I can't even list them all. The park offers great spots to sit and relax, complete with excellent views. The nighttime scene is particularly cool, with a lively atmosphere. You can find everything from ice cream shops to popcorn vendors, and there are plenty of opportunities to shop for unique items. I loved the fact that there's a playground in the middle of the park, making it a family-friendly destination. The live performances add to the overall experience, which is pretty awesome. The highlight for me was the flaming mantis that can blow fire. It puts on a show once every night, and it's a must-see. Container Park also has a range of dining options, from pizza places to Mexican restaurants, ensuring that everyone's taste buds are satisfied. You can even find niche places like the House of 1000 Pins and a nail buzz spa for pedicures, along with hot mini donuts for a sweet treat. The diversity of offerings and the lively atmosphere of Container Park make it a fantastic addition to the Las Vegas experience. If you're in the area, don't miss out on this unique and enjoyable destination.
This is a wonderful Greek style restaurant that gets all of their supplies from Greece. The seafood is fresh and tastes sweeter than other restaurants. The lunch menu provides a good selection of dishes from salads, lamb chops and a dessert. The location of the restaurant is second to none at Hudson Yard. Overall, a great experience.
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