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Where do I even begin with this review of OYO in Las Vegas? Let's start with the shocking discovery of a hypodermic needle wrapped in toilet paper under the sink in our room. The front desk did not seem to take this seriously and only sent security after some time. Here are some other issues we encountered during our stay: 1. Dirty ceilings due to unclean air conditioner filters. 2. Black mold around the tub. 3. Flies coming out of the drain whenever water was turned on. 4. Vent in the bathroom connected to the next room, allowing us to see inside their bathroom. 5. Leaking toilet that was not fixed after multiple maintenance calls. 6. Dirty windows making it impossible to see outside. 7. Elevators broke down three times during our stay. 8. Tables in the room were left covered in food. 9. Floors appeared to have not been deep cleaned in years. When we requested to speak to the manager, we were refused and given a credit of only $90, which felt like an insult considering the high rates we were charged (especially during the Superbowl period). I have documented these issues with photos and would like to know who I should contact to address these issues.
The hosts at LAVO Restaurant weren't the friendliest, giving off the impression that they were doing us a favor by seating us. However, once we were seated, our server was excellent - punctual, friendly, and knowledgeable about the menu. Unfortunately, he got busy and we were passed off to another server who didn't check on us as frequently. We even had to wait a long time for our second round of drinks, which arrived after we had finished eating. The pizza and carbonara we ordered were delicious and cooked perfectly. I'm already looking forward to trying the seafood pasta on my next visit. We were particularly excited to try the giant chocolate cake, but didn't have time to order it. It looks like we'll have to wait until our next trip to NYC to try it.
A group of us stumbled into Eureka around 6:30pm on a Saturday night after discovering our original dining choice had a long wait. The restaurant had plenty of seating, sports on the TV, and a lively atmosphere. We all tried the Tipsy Pig Old Fashioned, which was bacon infused and included maple syrup. It was delicious. Each of us ordered a different burger and they were all fantastic. The truffle cheese fries outshined the Mac and Cheese bites as a side dish. Overall, the burgers were excellent and the prices were very reasonable. They also offer a military discount, which is a nice touch. The service was top-notch. I highly recommend Eureka for burger enthusiasts visiting Fremont Street.
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