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Pizzeria Francesco's, nestled within the Treasure Island Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas, offers a delightful selection of pizzas by the slice, along with wings, garlic bread, and more. The ambiance is inviting, and the service is both friendly and efficient. I tried the pepperoni sausage pizza, which was fresh, although I would have appreciated a bit more topping on my slice, priced around $8. Definitely a spot worth revisiting.
La Cave in Las Vegas offers an exceptional atmosphere, and the unique brunch concept is truly impressive. The butler-style service, where dishes are brought around for guests to sample as often as they like, is fantastic. The short rib hash was a standout favorite, and the Ube pancake with cream cheese filling was delightful. The mushroom truffle grits also deserve a mention for their deliciousness. Without a doubt, this is a place worth returning to again and again.
Wow, what an incredible experience! The wait staff were exceptionally professional and attentive. We had at least three people come to the table to ensure we were well taken care of, including the head waiter, back waiter, and busboy. Mentioning that it was a special occasion led to a delightful and unique experience for dessert.
Visited Delmonico Steakhouse for lunch and tried out two tasting menus. The standout dishes were definitely the BBQ shrimp and the fried chicken and waffles. The unique sweet and sour twist on the fried chicken and waffles added an exciting spin to this classic dish. However, the salmon was just mediocre and might be worth skipping on future visits. The banana cream pie, on the other hand, justified the extra charge; it was incredibly large and satisfying. The service, unfortunately, was just average. There were notable delays between requests, and the service felt sluggish, even though the lunch crowd was relatively small, with around two dozen patrons.
Posh Burger, Las Vegas, situated inside the Aria Hotel & Casino, offers a delicious dining experience. The Double Bacon Cheeseburger paired with 50/50 Fries & Onion Rings was impressive. While the regular menu prices are on the higher side, using the My Vegas game coupon for $10 off and food comps made it more affordable. I wouldn't pay the full menu price out of pocket, but with the My Vegas $10 coupon discount, enjoying a tasty burger inside the beautifully decorated Aria Resort is definitely something I'd do again. Enjoy your time in Las Vegas!
This spacious restaurant is nestled within Tuscany Suites and Casino. Despite arriving a bit late, the staff was accommodating and welcomed us in. All the dishes were served hot and were quite satisfying. After a late night in Las Vegas, it was great to find something a step up from fast food. The parking situation here is convenient, never had any trouble with it. Service was prompt, prices were reasonable, and the meals were enjoyed by all. Definitely try the deep-fried Oreos!
The food was disappointing. It had an enticing aroma, but the Cantonese brisket was overly fatty and lacked flavor, requiring a hefty dose of soy sauce. The Red fried rice also fell short, being quite bland and not justifying its price. When asked about the meal, I mentioned my concerns about the brisket's excessive fat and lack of flavor, but there was no acknowledgment or offer to adjust the bill. On a positive note, the pot stickers were a tasty appetizer.
Beauty & Essex in Las Vegas offers a unique dining experience with a hidden entrance behind a legitimate pawn shop. Once inside, the space is surprisingly expansive, contrasting with its discreet exterior. Although the lighting is a bit dim, the décor impresses. The service is attentive and aligns with the standard pricing expected in Las Vegas. The food stands out for its quality, though the drinks are somewhat ordinary, which is unfortunate. The grilled cheese and tomato soup dumplings, their signature dish, live up to the hype. The kale and apple salad is well-prepared, and the brown butter scallops are equally delightful. Would a return visit be worth it? Absolutely, it was a memorable experience.
Market Place Buffet is a fantastic discovery off the Strip! I visited on my way to Red Rock Canyon and was pleasantly surprised by the experience. The prices are very reasonable, and the variety of food options is incredible. I just wish I'd found this place sooner! I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a great buffet experience without the high prices of the Strip.
Happy hour for shakes runs from 2-5pm Monday-Thursday. Although the Nutella flavor isn't available, the chocolate shake with fresh banana is a delightful alternative! I was fortunate to receive not one, but two cherries, though they had an unusual taste—almost as if they were past their prime or stored improperly. I ordered the patty melt and, while it wasn't pre-sliced, it was exceptional. The sauce was flavorful, the meat was perfectly cooked, and the buttery sourdough bread was just right! The service was prompt. I particularly enjoyed dipping my entire sandwich and fries into the shake, even though the option for Parmesan garlic seasoning on the fries is no longer provided. Still, it’s solid fast food. Well done.
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