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I had a wonderful experience at The Spa at Flamingo Las Vegas. My masseuse, Rose, was fantastic. I treated myself to the 80-minute Flamingo Blend, which included a massage, hot stones, and aroma therapy. It was incredibly relaxing and really helped soothe my sore muscles. I highly recommend this treatment for anyone looking to unwind and rejuvenate.
Attended a concert at Sandbar Pool at Red Rock in Las Vegas. The venue and the band were fantastic, but the seating arrangement could definitely be improved. The chairs were tied together and there was very little elbow room, making it feel a bit cramped.
The service at The Signature at MGM Grand was very courteous. The location is not bad compared to being on the strip, with a short walk to Ocean One, which is known for its best priced menu. The deluxe suite was spacious, but unfortunately not very clean. There was dirt and dust build up along the counter tops, sticky doors, and walls. Grease and dirt could be seen on the light switches. However, the bedding was comfortable. The kitchenette had no supplies or paper towels. The elevator walls were filthy, especially the buttons. A 5-minute Lysol wipe down would greatly improve these cleanliness issues.
Absolutely loved Flare Bar! The drinks were top-notch and the service from Harry was exceptional. Can't wait to come back for more!
Don't believe the hype surrounding MR CHOW in Las Vegas. The restaurant is beautiful with impeccable service, but the food falls short of expectations. While the prices suggest top-notch cuisine, the dishes are lacking in flavor. The ambiance and experience are the main draws here. The chicken had a strange texture resembling pork, and I fell ill the next day. Save your money and opt for a better meal in Chinatown, where you can find tastier options without the unnecessary flair of MR CHOW. Think twice before dining here.
Noodle Exchange in Las Vegas offers decent prices considering it's located in a casino. The hot pot option is tasty and a good deal, while the Pho could use some improvement. The vegetable sides are not very appealing, but the Gyoza and soft noodles are quite good. I would give it 3.5 stars.
The service and atmosphere at Flour & Barley - Brick Oven Pizza left much to be desired. After spending a significant amount of money, we felt rushed out of the restaurant by a staff member who seemed more focused on turning over tables than providing a pleasant dining experience. Despite there being plenty of available tables, we were made to feel unwelcome and pressured to leave. While the pizza and cheese bread were delicious, the negative attitude of the staff member ultimately soured our opinion of the restaurant. In a city with so many dining options, we will be taking our business elsewhere in the future.
Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Bar in Las Vegas is a bustling spot that offers more than just your typical sushi and sashimi options. I opted for the Omakase menu, which features the chef's choice selection of dishes, including A5 wagyu steak and a variety of premium seafood presented on seven beautifully crafted plates. Despite only being able to secure a spot at the bar, I found the bartender to be incredibly friendly and accommodating. However, I did notice that some of the other staff seemed a bit inattentive, quickly serving the dishes without providing detailed explanations of each course. At a menu price point of $200, I believe a bit more attention and explanation would truly showcase the chef's skill and attention to detail.
During our visit to All-American Bar and Grill in Las Vegas, we were quickly seated thanks to a $60 comp we had. It did take a bit of time for our drink order to arrive, but after that, everything went smoothly. I ordered the patty melt and my dining companion got the mushroom Swiss burger, both priced at $20.99 each. The food arrived promptly and was served hot, especially the fries which had a perfect crispy texture. Our server was attentive and checked on us regularly. As we were leaving, we noticed a back seating area that would be a better option for those who prefer to avoid smoke. In hindsight, we realized we could have shared a meal as the portions were generous, giving us the opportunity to try another restaurant later on.
Pho Da Nang Vietnamese Kitchen offers delicious food and quick service. The fresh ingredients ensure a tasty meal, even if you're in a hurry. The restaurant shares space with a sports deli, so it can get busy at times. One standout dish is the cold noodle salad, made with vermicelli, pickled carrot, and daikon. The dressing is flavorful but not spicy, which is a nice touch. I was tempted to order more of the pickled vegetables, but the salad was satisfying on its own. I will definitely return on my next visit to the Rio.
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