Search
359 Points
The runner, Josh, push and slide my water cup when serving to make room for plates rather than picking it up and moving. Which I have never seen in any restaurants in my life. The lemon pasta barely warm it became hard. Two “pieces” of wagyu and three scallops for $80. Oysters are barely the size of my thumbnails. Food not worth at all. Showed all the pictures to my friend who recommended, and he was sorry to me and said it was never like this when he visited here for three years. Probably you get different service if you are not white. Even plates are not clean if you look at steak photo. David the server tried his best, but other servers probably won’t welcome you and won’t even say bye but just stare at you. Ways to waste couple hundred dollars just to feel bad. Went to surprise my brother but ended up feeling ashamed. Not a fine-dining experience. With fine-dining price.
I don’t care how much the drink was. I’m happy to pay for my drinks. But when I ask for a vodka lemon aid. And you give me a vodka sprite. Your my friend are a bad bartender. Need to learn what the difference is. Sprite is 10x the sugar. Who ever was working 745pm on Monday May 1st. Shout out to you ace. And then argue with me. Ha
Disappointing Anniversary, Birthday, and New Year's Stay at Caesars Palace Our recent stay at Caesars Palace was meant to be a grand celebration of our anniversary, my birthday, and the New Year. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a series of disappointments and frustrations. Upon checking into room 2009 in the Palace Tower, we were greeted with a torn pillow cover, a floor marred by stains, and a shower with damaged trim. The air vent was clogged with dust, and there was evident water damage on the ceiling, accompanied by a broken toilet paper holder – all signs of poor maintenance and housekeeping. The troubles continued when the safe, containing our money, malfunctioned, and it took a distressing 90 minutes before anyone arrived to assist us. These room issues were just the beginning. Our host was unresponsive, and it took days to get a call back, wasting valuable time during our vacation. As a gesture for our troubles, we were promised a complimentary limo to the airport. This was a relief until the limo never showed, and we were left scrambling for last-minute transport, further souring our experience. I had looked forward to a luxurious stay at what is touted as one of the best hotels in Vegas, especially during such a special time for us. Instead, we were met with negligence that overshadowed our celebrations. In a city that prides itself on exceptional service and unforgettable experiences, Caesars Palace fell remarkably short. I would be hesitant to recommend this hotel or consider staying here again in the future without significant improvements and assurances of better service.
The restaurant isn't really fusion in terms of the dishes, but they offer both cuisines side-by-side to great effect. The mix of Asian and Mexican dishes is strangely seamless and works really nicely. Had the tasting menu and my only complaint is that there was too much food. Great flavours, great visuals and really strong service.
Click the like button on any primary post on the website to earn 1 point. This includes questions, reviews, checkins, updates, and more. Likes on replies and answers do not currently count.
Follow any other user on iGoVegas by clicking the "Follow" button on their profile.
Leave a review on any restaurant, hotel, nightclub, attraction, etc. Earn more points by adding photos to your review.
Checkin at your favorite locations and earn up to 150 points.
Upload photos of restaurant menus and earn 20 points per photo.
Leave an answer on any question and earn 50 points if a moderator marks it as a top answer.
We currently have hundreds of restaurants, rooms, attractions, bars, pools, spas and other locations listed on our website that could use a better general description. Write one yourself and earn 200 points if accepted.
Do you have your own insider tips or Las Vegas story to share? We would love to hear it. Submit a blog post and earn 300 points if it appears on the website and 1,500 points if we choose to feature it.