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After passing by Allegro multiple times, I finally chose to dine there when reservations at other Wynn restaurants were unavailable. Our group began the meal with calamari and a Caesar salad. I ordered the chicken parmigiana, which turned out to be the best I've ever tasted; the chicken was incredibly juicy and tender. My dining partner opted for the lasagna, which was equally delightful.
This Taco Bell Cantina is the ultimate destination for Taco Bell lovers. Located right on the bustling strip, visiting late on a Friday night is akin to attending a lively concert. Instead of music, you'll find the irresistible taste of crunchwraps and tacos—perfect after a delayed flight or missed dinner plans. Plus, there's a full bar offering beers, cocktails, and frozen Baja Blast! The DJ keeps the vibe upbeat and energetic. This place is absolutely on fire. Liv Mas.
Guy Fieri sure knows how to make a fantastic burger! Stopped by for an early lunch on New Year's Eve and had a great experience enjoying the delicious burgers, beers, and excellent service. While the prices are on the higher side, the taste definitely makes it worth it. I suggest getting a side of ranch for the seasoned waffle fries that accompany the burger—it's incredibly tasty!
I've enjoyed several fantastic meals at Coronado Cafe in Las Vegas over the past week. Tried the prime rib special twice and the steak and eggs after midnight, all of which were incredibly affordable. Every dish was expertly prepared, beautifully presented, served hot, and tasted amazing. What more could you ask for? The only downside is that the portion sizes are so generous there's no room left for dessert. 😉😊
A disappointing visit to the Starbucks inside the Forum Food Hall at Caesar’s Palace left much to be desired in terms of customer service. As a Seven Stars member, a certain standard of respect and professionalism is typically expected, but the experience was far from satisfactory. Upon ordering an iced espresso with whipped cream, the employee behind the counter carelessly tossed the drink onto the counter instead of handing it over. Despite the shockingly unprofessional demeanor, an attempt was made to give the benefit of the doubt. However, when requesting a straw, the response was equally unfriendly, as it was thrown with disregard. When asked if everything was alright, out of genuine concern, the situation only worsened. Another staff member attempted to step in, yet instead of resolving the issue, the original employee remarked, “I’m not dealing with this anymore,” and retreated to the back. No explanation or apology was offered, leaving a sense of being completely disrespected. Upon discussing the incident with friends, it became apparent that similar experiences with different employees at this location were not uncommon. This seems to suggest a broader culture of rudeness at this particular Starbucks, which is remarkably disappointing. It’s surprising that Starbucks allows such conduct, tarnishing their brand and reputation. Overall, this was undeniably one of the most negative experiences encountered at a Starbucks, highlighting a clear need for improved training and management at this venue. It might be best to steer clear if possible.
Visited LAVO Restaurant in Las Vegas for the bottomless brunch experience. It's like enjoying the variety of a buffet with the personalized touch of restaurant service. Had a fantastic time savoring a wide array of delicious dishes. Although the avocado croissant could use a bit more salt or a runnier egg, everything else was truly delightful and well-prepared.
Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas has quickly become a top choice for German dining. The food was outstanding, and the live music added a fun and entertaining element. The atmosphere truly captures the feel of Germany. It's a fantastic spot to enjoy a meal and some excellent beer. I will definitely revisit the next time I'm in Las Vegas.
Bellagio Patisserie offers a delightful experience as both a patisserie and breakfast spot. The ham and cheese crepe I tried was fantastic, with melty cheese and tasty ham bites. However, I did find an unexpected chicken piece in my crepe, which was a bit concerning. On the positive side, the mocha was delicious and offered a generous serving. The chocolate fountain and the presentation of the pastries were exceptionally creative. Despite the hiccup, I highly recommend this place.
Located in the Sam’s Town Casino Hotel, The Angry Butcher is a commendable steakhouse offering great value. While some minor details could use improvement—like the store-bought-tasting rolls and overly smooth mashed potatoes—the main dishes excel. The Prime Rib and ribeye steaks rival those of higher-end establishments, while the lump crab cocktail and French onion soup are standouts. The freshly made creamed spinach is notable, and the chocolate layer cake a la mode delivers satisfaction. Service is professional, making The Angry Butcher a worthwhile stop, especially at this price point, even if it may not be suited for a special occasion.
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