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Avoid visiting this place. We spent $100 and received nothing satisfactory in return. One of our party ordered chocolate milk and was served a hot cup of water with a dusting of powdered chocolate and whipped cream—far from the refreshing, cold beverage you'd expect on a warm morning. The pancakes were equally disappointing, seeming to lack basic ingredients, which I didn’t think was possible. My meal was even worse: cold and dry potatoes, sausages that were cold and hard, as if left out for days, unpalatable pita bread with a strange smell and a texture like a brick. The eggs and bacon were barely acceptable. The coffee was undrinkable and extremely watered down. We ate only because we were very hungry. It's clearer now why they have you pay upfront before seating. Take our experience as a cautionary tale and choose a different dining option.
Visiting Pizza Rock at Green Valley Ranch Resort was a first-time experience, and as a pizza enthusiast, exploring new spots is always exciting. The service was impressive, with the waitress being friendly, quick, and efficient. We ordered a vegetarian pizza with vegan pepperoni, though there was a mix-up, and it arrived with vegan chorizo, which was initially mistaken for regular meat. Despite the confusion, we enjoyed the pizza, which I would rate a 7/10 on the first day, but found the leftovers even better the next day. The garlic bread and zucchini fries were both exceptional, earning a 10/10 for their great flavors. The only downside was the proximity of the seating area to the casino, leading to some cigarette smoke drifting in.
This is my first time writing a review, but the service I experienced merits it. I chose Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas for its great location and the positive feedback I'd heard. We arrived the day after Christmas, fully understanding the challenges the hospitality industry faces during this busy period, as I also work in the sector. Despite this, I was disappointed by the lack of basic courtesy; not once did staff offer a greeting or a smile. Our group, spread across six rooms, consistently encountered rude and unhelpful interactions. Simple questions were met with resistance, and there was a lack of clear communication from the staff. I'm not expecting five-star service, just a basic level of friendliness and human decency. Regardless of the room rates, I wouldn't choose to stay here again. It's simply not worth it.
Great spot for pizza right on the Las Vegas Strip. You can choose to order by the slice or go for a full pie. The "white pizza" with mozzarella was excellent. Though seating is somewhat limited, it's available. Just a heads up, it's located right next to a casino floor.
Fantastic dining experience with top-notch food and service. It would be even better if the music volume was lowered a bit during dinner hours so guests can enjoy their meals and conversations more easily. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the club afterward. Show your dining receipt to gain free admission and head upstairs to check it out.
Stopped by VIVA in Las Vegas for a quick snack and was pleasantly surprised. The churros were absolutely delicious. The atmosphere of the place is also quite enjoyable.
The Sterling Spoon Cafe offers a fantastic spot for a nice, quiet dinner. The chicken wings are excellent, and the Smokehouse Burger really satisfies—especially with the addition of some jalapenos! 😁 🙏🏽✊🏽✌🏽
Lardo in Las Vegas was quite busy, and I was eager to give it a try. The staff member who took my order was friendly and offered a few suggestions. My meal was prepared fresh. Here's what we ordered: 1. Korean Pork Sandwich - This definitely needed a note about its spiciness. It packed quite a punch and had more kimchi than pork. 2. Bronx Bomber - Full of flavor and with a nice crunch. It was good, but could have used more meat. I was worried it might get soggy from the juices during the ride back, but thankfully, it didn't. 3. Lardo Fries - Some pieces seemed undercooked. Overall, the experience wasn't as great as expected. Maybe it was just an off day, or perhaps another sandwich would be better next time.
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