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Hell's Kitchen at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is a must-visit for fans of the show. Be sure to make a reservation early, especially for larger parties, to avoid dining late or missing out. The food at Hell's Kitchen is top-notch and lives up to expectations, though prices have been on the rise. Expect to pay around $100 per person or more, particularly if you indulge in drinks. For drinks, try the "Notes from Gordon" for a delicious beverage with a funny saying from Gordon Ramsay. When it comes to food, don't miss the lobster risotto, pan-seared scallops, and the iconic Beef Wellington. For dessert, the sticky toffee pudding is a must-try.
My partner and I booked a suite with a jacuzzi and sauna at the Tropicana in Las Vegas. We had a wonderful time during our stay. The staff was attentive and friendly. The dealers at the casino, especially Tim, were very welcoming. The cocktail waitresses, Adella and Lilly, were also very nice. Jesse, one of the floor managers, provided us with great restaurant recommendations. Unfortunately, there was a health scare on our last night, but the security team was quick to respond and very helpful. It's disappointing to hear that the casino, with its rich history, will be torn down. We have enjoyed our visits to the Tropicana over the years. Thank you for a memorable stay!
Downtown was a pleasant change from the strip so we decided to check out the casinos. Parking at the Nugget was still $50 for visitors so we decided to explore other options. Circa required ID for entry and we were impressed by the modernized look of the place. The casino offered plenty of space and ventilation, making it a great smoke-free environment. We found $15 table games and a huge sports area with multiple large screens, perfect for watching the playoffs. Circa is definitely comparable to strip casinos and was a refreshing change of pace. The place was packed and later in the day the minimum bet increased to $25.
Arrived around 8:30am on a Saturday to a line wrapped around the corner at Eggslut in Las Vegas. I was surprised by the early crowd but they managed to move through it quickly. Even hours later, there was still a line so consider yourself lucky if you can avoid it! I tried the sausage sandwich, intrigued by the fact that the sausage was made in-house. I found the sausage to be a bit dry, but the egg on the sandwich was cooked perfectly and the mustard added a nice touch. We also ordered the truffle hash browns which were excellent, with a strong truffle flavor and delicious house-made ketchup. I would recommend stopping by Eggslut, just be prepared for a line!
Wing Lei in Las Vegas is hands down the best Chinese restaurant in North America. Having dined at numerous Michelin Guide/Star restaurants around the world, this one truly stands out. The food, ambience, decor, and service are all exceptional. As an added bonus, they send you home with a delicious pineapple cake. If you find yourself in Vegas, this restaurant is a must-visit.
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