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We stayed in Tower One in a one-bedroom suite, and it exceeded all our expectations! The location was ideal, and the complimentary valet parking was a great convenience. The staff was exceptionally friendly and accommodating. Everything about the suite was top-notch, except for the bed. The mattress seemed due for a replacement, as it was too soft and sagged in the middle. Without this issue, we would easily rate this place a perfect 10!
Excellent experience! There was a 25-minute wait at 7 PM on a Tuesday, so making a reservation is recommended. The staff lets you know the wait time, allowing you to enjoy the casino until your table is ready with a convenient text alert. The food was delicious and reasonably priced, and the service was prompt. The waitress was both friendly and attentive. Five stars.
During a recent visit to Las Vegas, this spot caught my attention, and I decided to give it a try. The restaurant boasts a spacious interior filled with numerous TVs, making it an excellent venue for sports enthusiasts. I was seated promptly and was assisted by a server named Alex, who guided me through the menu and offered recommendations on various entrées and drinks. I opted for the crispy chicken and cornbread pancake, choosing the spicy version—it was incredible. Both the spicy and non-spicy options come highly recommended. Additionally, the calamari was delectable. The portion sizes were generous, and the prices were quite reasonable, especially for Vegas. In summary, the experience was fantastic. Alex provided exceptional service, and even if sports aren’t your thing, this place is worth a visit for the food and service alone. It's hard to find a better deal in Vegas.
My group and I had a great time at the Noodle Shop in Las Vegas. We made a reservation and our table was ready when we arrived. Our drinks were served promptly, and there wasn't a long wait for the food. The restroom, although located off the casino floor, was smoke-free. The dishes were flavorful, and I appreciated the convenience of charging the bill to my room.
Don't pay attention to those who criticize this spot. It's not about a gourmet dining experience; it's about discovering a fun, hidden gem that's perfect after a night (or morning) of partying when you crave something to eat! The wait might be a bit long, but it's the kind of line where you'll end up making new friends. The service is straightforward: choose your slice, they heat it up, and hand it over, just like in NYC. The sauce is delicious, and you can enjoy it in the simple eating area. It's a fun find and a fantastic way to wrap up your night or morning in Las Vegas.
I recently visited Pieology in Las Vegas and was surprised to find only one person managing the counter. After placing my order, I was asked to wait while it was prepared. Unfortunately, the experience left much to be desired. I ordered a kids' pepperoni pizza but was charged for a build-your-own, which resulted in a disappointing pizza with minimal pepperoni. My BBQ pizza was another letdown, as the sauce wasn't evenly distributed and the edges of the crust were bare. Additionally, the sausage I ordered was missing. Given its location inside the MGM, I expected better quality. I wouldn’t recommend this place based on my experience.
Dropped by for a quick meal. You place your order at the counter and then take a seat. The service was efficient, and the staff bringing the food were quite friendly. I tried the pastrami sandwich and sampled some chicken and green beans as well. The pastrami sandwich wasn’t enormous, but it was both delicious and satisfying. The chicken was also flavorful, and the gravy was delightful. The green beans were a hit too. Overall, I’d be happy to come back.
I made a reservation a month ahead and informed them of a dairy allergy in our party. Upon arrival, the hostess acknowledged our dietary request. However, once we began the pre-course meal, we realized no substitutions had been made, and dairy was still present in the food. Unfortunately, this led to sickness once we got home. Additionally, the food lacked impact, with no standout dishes and minimal flavor. It's unlikely we'll return.
Ordered breakfast from Westside Deli in Las Vegas for convenience this morning, but I wouldn't go back. The scrambled eggs tasted like they were made from powder, and the hash browns had the flavor of very old grease. Not a reliable choice, and the processed food really should come with a warning ⚠️.
We decided to try the Oyster Bar at Santa Fe Station today, and it exceeded expectations. The shrimp scampi was among the best ever tasted, with a stunning presentation and impressively large shrimp. The abundance of garlic made it simply delicious. The fish and chips were equally remarkable. The fish had a light and airy batter, and the fries were delightfully crunchy. It left quite an impression. The restaurant was clean and comfortable, and the staff remained busy but extremely attentive. There was no wait time when we arrived on a Thursday around 4:30 pm, although it was getting busier as we left about an hour later. This place has definitely won us over, and there are several dishes on the menu that are calling out to be tried. A return visit is certainly in the cards.
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