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My experience at Downtown Terrace was not enjoyable. My group went for brunch on a Sunday specifically for the bottomless mimosas. Unfortunately, the service was slow and we had to ask multiple times to be served. We were told that there were no clean glasses, which was frustrating considering they offer bottomless mimosas. The waitress seemed disorganized and the menu options were limited. The only saving grace was the chicken and waffles. Overall, my experience was terrible and I would not recommend this place.
We made a reservation for dinner at Eiffel Tower Restaurant at 5 PM for a party of four. Despite arriving slightly late, the staff was understanding and accommodating. Although we didn't upgrade to a window view table, we were seated directly across from them and had a fantastic experience. The fountain show that went off every 30 minutes provided a remarkable backdrop. The food was delicious - my friend and I shared the salmon, a salad, and two sides. We opted not to order drinks and our bill came out to around $170. The restaurant is situated within the Paris hotel and has a lovely atmosphere perfect for a romantic date night.
Arts Factory in Las Vegas is an amazing place to visit with a variety of artist shops to explore. One of my favorites is Art Wavy! If you can, be sure to visit on the first Friday of the month for a fantastic block party with live music. It's great to see cities investing in art and attracting unique and creative individuals. Don't miss out on this gem - go, support the artists, and spread the word!
Din Tai Fung in Las Vegas is a must-visit spot. Be sure to make a reservation ahead of time to avoid a lengthy wait for walk-ins. The food at this location is top-notch, with standout dishes like the Hot and Sour Soup that packs a spicy punch and the famous Soup Dumplings that will leave you craving more. The noodle dish is both delicious and satisfying, and the string bean is a perfect way to end your meal. Don't miss out on this fantastic dining experience at Din Tai Fung in Las Vegas.
My husband and I tried the kabobs and a sandwich at Project BBQ in Las Vegas. The kabobs were delicious with tender meat and flavorful fries. The staff was friendly and the location was perfect for enjoying a meal while watching entertainment on stage. I even snapped a picture of my food after finishing one of the kabobs.
The beauty of Aria is undeniable. However, the standard rooms could use some updating. The guest bathrooms in the casino and the casino carpet could both benefit from a fresh coat of paint. The spa and lineup of restaurants were a highlight of the stay. While the presence of a "food hall" was disappointing, the buffet was excellent. Jean George steakhouse remains a favorite dining option at Aria.
Bang Bar in Las Vegas is the ideal spot for a casual yet trendy meal. The eggplant rice bowl is a standout dish, but be warned - it packs a serious spicy kick! If you prefer milder flavors, you may want to skip this one. The pickled onions add a delicious tang to the dishes, and the chickpea dip is a refreshing twist on traditional hummus. My only critique is that I wish they offered more vegan protein options like tofu. Overall, a great dining experience at Bang Bar.
There are better bars in Las Vegas with awesome views, drinks, atmosphere, and specials compared to 108 Drinks. The $20 fee to take the elevator to the bar, plus paying at least $20 for a mediocre cocktail before tax and tip, makes it a disappointing choice. Consider checking out rooftop bars like Legacy Club, Skyfall, and Chateau for a better experience. It's worth researching before settling for 108 Drinks.
The food at The Brass Fork was delicious and my companion loved the coffee. The service was a bit slow, but the waitress was friendly and attentive. The atmosphere of the restaurant was energetic and convenient since it was located in the hotel where I was staying. The portions were generous and definitely worth the wait. Overall, a great dining experience.
I ordered the dry-aged bison Ribeye medium rare at Gallagher's Steakhouse, which cost $68. Unfortunately, the steak was well done instead of medium rare. Despite being overcooked, the flavor of the steak was still excellent. However, for the price and the 45-minute wait time, I expected it to be cooked properly. I also ordered a side of mashed potatoes for $13, which were good but not worth the price. The atmosphere was decent but the location inside New York New York felt like an amusement park with a NYC theme. The wine selection was okay but overpriced. On the bright side, the bar staff was amazing - knowledgeable, personable, and provided impeccable service. Overall, the bar staff was the most redeeming part of the dining experience.
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