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Looking for a great place to eat in Vegas tonight? Look no further than California Pizza Kitchen! The food and service here are top-notch. Prices are around $35 per person, but the portions are generous and satisfying. Here's a breakdown of the dishes we tried: 1. Chicken tequila fettucine: Full of flavor with a perfect balance of tanginess and spice. 2. Mushroom sausage pizza: Absolutely delicious and a must-try dish. 3. Tomato soup: Warm and comforting, it's like a hug in a bowl. Our waiter, Edgar, was fantastic! He was attentive, friendly, and went above and beyond to make our experience memorable. Thank you, Edgar! You deserve a raise. Muchas gracias! 🤟🤟
Located near the Santa Fe Station Casino, Century 16 Movies at Santa Fe Station has convenient parking with a walkway leading directly to the theatre. The theatre is well-maintained, with reclining seats, spacious seating, and a comfortable viewing experience with fewer crowds. Nearby bowling makes it a great entertainment destination, and the snack bar offers a variety of treats and popcorn for moviegoers to enjoy.
I had a blast at Dick's Last Resort in Las Vegas! I was intrigued by this place but was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't as offensive as I had feared. I even asked for one of the funny hats they give out, and it definitely added to the experience. The food was surprisingly delicious - the wings were perfectly crispy and the burger, despite its plain appearance, was packed with flavor. Plus, its location in the Excalibur hotel was convenient since that's where we were staying.
I had a great experience at P.F. Chang's China Bistro in Las Vegas. Our server, Dominique, was very sweet and friendly. Despite coming in in a bad mood after a long walk, he was able to make it better by offering something for free. The atmosphere was fantastic and the food was delicious. I would definitely recommend this place. Thank you, Dominique, for making my experience even better!
My first experience at Tender was enjoyable. The restaurant had a classic old-school Vegas ambiance, but the dress code was casual. Our server was friendly and attentive, and the food arrived quickly. The steaks were the standout dish, earning the restaurant a four-star rating from me. I opted for the coffee-rubbed New York steak, which had a hint of coffee flavor in the butter but could have used more seasoning. The prime rib, a Sunday special, was not cooked to the requested medium rare and also lacked seasoning. It was on the drier side, especially since it was not served with Au Jus. The baked potato was a highlight and generous enough to share. Despite the minor issues with the beef, we had a pleasant overall experience and will likely give it another try in the future.
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