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I had high hopes for Grimaldi's Pizzeria in Las Vegas, but it didn't quite meet my expectations. The service was friendly and efficient, which I appreciated, but the pizza itself was underwhelming. I ordered a 12” Traditional with Pepperoni and fresh mushrooms, asking for a crispy crust that was made just right. However, the overall flavor didn't live up to what I anticipated from a coal-fired oven and a Brooklyn NY style pie. The sauce also didn't impress me, which might be a personal preference. Overall, the pizza was okay, but since I haven't visited the original location, I can't compare it to the renowned Grimaldi’s experience.
Flare Bar in Las Vegas definitely stands out for its beauty and uniqueness, earning it high marks for ambiance. However, my experience with the bartender was disappointing. After refusing to make my initial request for a mojito, the bartender crafted a lackluster sex on the beach cocktail. The drink had no discernible vodka taste—only juice and schnapps. To top it off, it lacked the traditional garnish of an orange wheel and maraschino cherries. While the bar itself is stunning, the bartender could certainly improve their skills.
The atmosphere at ALEXXA's in Las Vegas was exceptional, matched perfectly by the outstanding service. The food was absolutely phenomenal. I would strongly advise making a reservation to minimize wait times. We sampled a variety of items, including the fruit platter and hummus, which were perfect starters for the table! The staff was superb in accommodating a food allergy, making necessary adjustments to the main dish and ensuring everything was safe before serving. Speedy service and fantastic food make this a top choice. I highly recommend ALEXXA's and look forward to returning on my next visit to Vegas!
The food was fantastic and bursting with flavor. I particularly enjoyed the French onion soup dumplings and the motto roll. The atmosphere was also very charming! However, one aspect of the meal was disappointing. When we asked the server if there was something special we could do for our bride, she offered to bring out ice cream and sparklers, implying it was complimentary. To our surprise, we were charged $60 for it on the final bill. That felt quite misleading.
Holy wow. Expensive. But for the most part, everything was fresh, hot, and tasty. We stopped by for a quick bite before heading to a show. Parking at Caesars Palace will likely cost up to $25 unless you have hotel perks, though it might be less depending on the day and the amount of time spent there. We tried out just a few items, with the lobster tacos being the standout. They come in pairs, and you can choose your preferred protein from a short list. We sampled some sushi, but since we didn’t order much, there wasn’t a wow factor. The rock shrimp tempura was also a highlight; it had a different flavor than expected but was still delicious, crispy, and piping hot. They offer a fixed menu that seemed interesting, though it was over $200 per person, and time was limited. It’s definitely worth trying once and then telling everyone you’ve been.
We visited T.G.I. Friday's in Las Vegas today, our second time dining at this location, and once again we were impressed. The staff provided excellent customer service, and the food arrived hot and delicious. Special thanks to our server, Daniel, for taking such good care of us. Looking forward to our next visit!
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