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Don't waist your time walking up and down the strip looking for delicious New York pizza. We have tried so many and were disappointed. STOP HERE They are located on the upper level of the New York Casino. Their pizza and especially the stromboli is out of this world. They stuff so much meat and cheese in it, you can taste it melt in your mouth.
We were there for my father-in-law's 62nd birthday and I must say this was a wonderful experience through and through. The service was top notch. The atmosphere was inviting and elegant. The food was exquisite. This is how you do fine dining. My spouse had the cauliflower steak which was delicious. I will say, if you decide to order it, please consider sharing. Everything seemed to be family style but I wanted to warn just in case. I had the scallops which practically melted in my mouth. My father-in-law had the Ribeye which was cooked to perfection. We also had a few sides to go around the table, which were all amazing. My personal favorites were the mushrooms and the almond green beans. What really took us my surprise was the array of desserts my mother-in-law ordered. Firstly, it was my first time having the creme brulée which was so light and crunchy. But I believe it was the toffee cake that brought everything together. My sister-in-law and her boyfriend absolutely loved the chocolate cake as well. And, of course, we all enjoyed the fried Oreos. Overall it was a wonderful and memorable experience. The entire staff was friendly and attentive. They made amazing suggestions, including great nonalcoholic beverages! 10/10 highly recommend.
Not worth it! Unless you want to watch the game. Cons: food wasn’t great had no favor. Hamburger sliders had no seasoning or favor. The place is loud. Service: you have to go up front to order and pay. After your food comes, Basically no service. Be prepared for a high bill. $60 for sliders and wings with no drinks. Pros: The fries was good. The honey BBQ wings was good. We were able to get a table. Dining at Snacks was much better. Great hamburgers and the Reuben sandwich is to die for.
We really enjoyed this location. Amazing views of the strip and very friendly staff. There is a separate elevator in the lobby that takes you straight to the floor, a fun ride just going up and down. To enter you must have long pants and closed toed shoes. There is a 2 drink minimum to sit at a table by the windows, we ended up sitting at the bar and just walking onto the balcony area and it was just as enjoyable.
It was fun being in Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den on our recent Vegas trip. Who doesn't like a secret bar, behind a wall? It's a tiny place so odds are you'll have to wait to get a place to sit, but that's okay, once you're in the secret world, all the secrets are yours to behold. We really liked the atmosphere and overall feeling that we were in a place that you had to know about to get into. The cocktail I got was okay. It was the Lucky 13. I tend to go for a bourbon based drink and the intrigue of banana flavor was strong. In this case I didn't really taste much, if any banana, so not sure what they were going for, but I was a little disappointed. I think I would have rather thrown caution to the wind and done "Bartender's Choice" and let them thoughtfully concoct something just for me based on the word "bourbon" and god-knows-what. My wife enjoyed the Tequila she sipped. We'd come back.
Had lunch there today and most disappointed with the food. The potato salad had half cooked potato, and the Korean kalbi was so tough with the rice not properly cooked. The total cost is almost $35 with 1 order of pho. Would not have paid for the meal, and fortunately, it was comp. Will never order those items again. Other items in the menu are just so so. There's nothing like the old Studio Buffet.
Huge pizza slice worthy of NYC standards and the girl who runs it late at night is amazing! The slice was delicious and perfect for a late night Vegas snack!
Tee boxes and fairways were ideal but the greens were in terrible condition…Absurdly bad, seemingly neglected. If you hit the green in reg, just call it a two put, not worth the frustration. Other than that it’s a fun track, friendly staff, frequent cart person, and good food. Really wish the greens were not sub par!
Bartender (James) was absolute trash in the customer service department due to asking for our identification and not the other gentlemen before us, then bragged about his bartending expertise on ID checking. The drink was really good though!
I had an amazing experience here! Everybody was super nice, professional and welcoming. Would go again everytime and can warmly recommend to everybody. PS: I had the Seal Team Package, see video attached.
If you are going to pick a buffet in Vegas, The Buffet at The Wynn is the spot. Much tastier food than the buffet at Caesar’s. Better priced, better atmosphere and better food choices. Much more organized lines and seating. You feel like you are at a restaurant and are not right on top of the food. Would come back. Enjoyed brunch and dinner here on separate occasions. Appreciated a different menu both times.
I can’t remember the name of the bartender that served my friend and I, but he was very friendly. I could tell he took pride in his bar.
We didn't stay here, this review is just for the roller coaster. Lots of fun. Cost was a little high for one ride ($25 person) but what the heck, you're in Vegas. Smooth track, fast, does an upside down loop. Do it!
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