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Market Place Buffet is a fantastic find off the Strip! A stopover on the way to Red Rock Canyon led to this pleasant surprise. The price is very reasonable, and the variety of food options is incredible. It's a hidden gem worth discovering sooner. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a great buffet experience without the high prices of the Strip.
Avoid this place... we spent $100 and left disappointed. A child in our group ordered chocolate milk, only to receive a cup of hot water with a dusting of powdered chocolate and whipped cream. Whatever happened to cold chocolate milk on a hot morning? The pancakes were no better—somehow, they managed to mess those up, too. As for my meal, the potatoes were cold and dry, the sausages were cold and hard as if they had been sitting out for days, and the pita bread was so tough and oddly scented that it was nearly inedible. The eggs and bacon were passable, but the coffee was too watered down to enjoy. We were so hungry that we ate what we could manage. Now it makes sense why they ask for payment before seating guests. Spare yourself the trouble and choose another place.
Regrettably, this establishment seems to have transitioned into offering subpar cuisine, along with the audacity to charge an extra $2 just for the privilege of dining there. The food quality has plummeted to the point of resembling a mess, with frequent order errors becoming common. Repeatedly lodging complaints has become tiring. While some meals may seem complimentary, patrons end up paying excessively due to the notoriously tight gambling machines. Our visits have become increasingly infrequent, and today might be the last one. For instance, the Chicken Sandwich, priced at $11.99, arrived without any sides, resembling a dry, uninspiring excuse for a meal. Similarly, the Asian Chicken Salad, priced at $12.99, was meagerly portioned with a sparse scattering of chicken pieces, leaving one wondering why such skimpy offerings are priced so high. The attendant's inability to provide a satisfactory explanation only added to the disappointment, as the scant chicken pieces were unpalatable, almost repulsive. Even a seemingly simple dish like a BLT was marred by inadequacies, with tough, unyielding chicken making it feel like chewing on a rubber ball. It's evident that the culinary creations here reflect low-quality ingredients and lackluster preparation, indicative of an indifferent culinary staff. Moreover, the unclean condition of the serving vessels further underscores the overall lack of attention to detail and hygiene.
Better than the competition! This was my second late-night dining experience at Sundance Grill, and once again, the food and service were exceptional. The $11 steak and eggs with coffee is a must-try—perfectly cooked with no extra seasoning needed. I also ordered a side of biscuits and gravy, and it was among the best I've ever had. The waitstaff are friendly, cheerful, and remarkably attentive. Portions are generous, and the restaurant itself is clean with a welcoming atmosphere. Be sure to check out their midnight specials—you won't be disappointed!
Lakeside at the Wynn Las Vegas offers a dining experience that is both beautiful and elegant. From the moment you walk in, the impeccable service sets the tone for an unforgettable evening. The ambiance is further elevated by the stunning views through the windows, where a delightful giant puppet show can be enjoyed. The food at Lakeside is exquisite and delicious. The meal began with house-made bread and butter, a simple yet flavorful introduction. The jumbo chilled shrimp were refreshing, and the octopus al pastor stood out with its unique and savory flavor profile. The poached Alaskan halibut was tender and delicate, perfectly complemented by the accompanying sides. The truffle tagliatelle was rich and indulgent, with the truffle fries adding a decadent touch to the meal. For dessert, the chocolate chip cookie souffle was a perfect sweet ending to an extraordinary dining experience. Overall, Lakeside at the Wynn Las Vegas combines exquisite food, impeccable service, and a breathtaking setting to create a truly memorable dining experience. It is a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy a luxurious meal in Las Vegas.
Fantastic restaurant! I ordered the shrimp ceviche for around $19.00, and it was excellent. The dish offered a delightful balance of lime-induced sourness, fruity sweetness, and a subtle kick of chili spice. The shrimp was fresh and chunky, making it a standout. The venue boasts a pleasant atmosphere with a wonderful view overlooking the lobby. Although it took some time for the staff to take the order, the manager stepped in and assisted personally. They brought great energy to the experience.
The late night menu is delicious and quite affordable. Since it runs until 6am, it's a good idea to arrive early. The staff is friendly, courteous, and professional. The entire restaurant was clean and very presentable. The Brass Fork comes highly recommended for both locals and visitors in Las Vegas.
I recently visited for a work trip and stayed for a few days. The experience at the Four Seasons in Las Vegas was exceptional. The customer service is outstanding, setting a high standard for excellent service, delightful dining, refreshing drinks, and a perfect atmosphere. I will certainly be coming back.
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