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I visited The Henry in Las Vegas for a quick breakfast on a Thursday. We didn't have reservations but were able to find two seats at the bar and were served promptly. We ordered the beignets, signature short rib Benedict, fried chicken & country gravy, and OJ. The food was incredibly fresh and full of flavor! The prices were reasonable compared to other sit-down brunch spots. Overall, it was easily the best meal I had during my Vegas trip.
My experience at Zuma in Las Vegas was on a weekday evening without a reservation. Luckily, we were able to snag seats at the bar, giving us a front row view of the chefs in action. While the service left something to be desired, the food more than made up for it. Each dish from the appetizers to the main courses was a work of art. However, it is important to note that the prices are on the higher side.
Recently checked off the Neon Museum from our bucket list during our visit to Las Vegas. We recommend going at night as the old signs come to life with a magical glow. It's a unique stroll through the history of Las Vegas like no other museum. There are guided tours available, or you can opt for a self-guided tour using your phone. We arrived too late for a guided tour but enjoyed the audio tour that provided interesting historical tidbits about the signs. The outdoor museum features a dirt walking path through the signs and takes about 20-30 minutes to explore. While everything is cordoned off for safety, it's important to keep children from getting too close. The guides we saw were knowledgeable and friendly, though some of the other staff felt a bit unwelcoming and strict about rules. Despite that, it's definitely worth adding to your Vegas itinerary for a glimpse into its vibrant past.
I had a pleasant stay at Sahara in Las Vegas. The hotel was quiet and I had a great sleep in a comfortable bed. The staff was friendly and efficient during check-in and check-out, which was a nice change from other hotels I've stayed at in Vegas. However, I found the bathroom layout to be awkward and not very private. The shower was roomy and I liked the layout that kept the bathroom floor dry. The carpet in the room felt a bit dirty to me. On the bright side, there was a small fridge in the room which was convenient, although I missed having a coffee maker. The location was convenient for walking to the strip and there was a decent restaurant in the casino for breakfast at a reasonable price. Overall, I would consider staying here again.
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