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JULY 2021 - I bought some great sunglasses that matched my style and exactly what I was looking for. I wasn’t rushed out or made to feel strange for being there. Pleasant experience.
The Food Street at Resorts World in Las Vegas is a must-visit for any foodie in town. The street is packed with a diverse range of food options, ranging from Japanese to Mexican cuisine, and everything in between. The ambiance is lively, with street performers adding to the festive atmosphere. One of the standout features of the Food Street is the quality of the food. Each food stall seems to specialize in a specific dish or cuisine, and they do it exceptionally well. The sushi from the Japanese stall was fresh and delicious, while the tacos from the Mexican stall were bursting with flavor. There are also plenty of dessert options to satisfy your sweet tooth, including freshly made churros and gelato. The prices at the Food Street are also reasonable considering the high quality of the food. The portions are generous, so you can easily share with a friend or family member. The only downside of the Food Street is that it can get quite busy, especially during peak hours. However, the staff is efficient and friendly, and they do their best to keep the lines moving quickly. Overall, the Food Street at Resorts World in Las Vegas is a fantastic addition to the city's dining scene. With its diverse range of food options, high-quality dishes, and lively ambiance, it's a must-visit for anyone who loves good food.
I absolutely adored my spa experience at ARIA. The moment I stepped into their serene sanctuary, I knew I was in for a treat. The highlight of my visit was the custom massage, which left me feeling utterly rejuvenated and relaxed. Every detail was meticulously crafted to provide a five-star experience. The ambiance exuded tranquility, and the facilities were nothing short of exceptional. I indulged in the luxurious sauna, immersed myself in the bubbling jacuzzi, and relished the soothing steam room. The dedicated relaxing area provided the perfect haven to unwind and bask in pure bliss. ARIA truly exceeded all my expectations, and I am already eagerly anticipating my next visit
Loved it here. The rooms are a bit old and the bathroom needs a bit of renos, but it's a bit of a vibe. For the price especially, no complaints. Ask for a room at the back to avoid street noise. The location is great the service is kind and efficient. Much better than the strip imho.
Inside Suncoast Hotel Casino in Summerlin. Use East Casino Entrance and SC Prime elevator adjacent to 90 Bar & Grill at east end of casino floor Large open dining room with partial Valley views. Presently closed on Tuesday & Wednesdays. Though it's a steak house we opted to sample some specialty entrees. Veal Marsala and Osso Buco, both satisfying portions. Presentation could use some improvement. With exception of Sunday & Monday Football nights, the restaurant should offer a quiet dining experience.
Best consistent bowling experience I've found so far. The bar closes earlier than everywhere else, so that sucks but it's still a good time. The lanes are good for real bowlers and you don't have the hassle of waiting at south point
Bāng Bar by Chef David Chang’s Momofuku…I think that’s all what they have going for. Sauce is super sweet, dry rice, $7 small lemonade, and just okay flavor. Flat bread is good, but you need more than two for the dip(ratio). I was expecting greatness, but it was just okay. People expect a lot more when they pay more than what they are getting. Maybe, price it better and you’ll get a better response from people. By the way, great lemonade.
At Mirage hotel and casino with unique style (The roasted bean coffee and bistro), Starbucks company change the decoration of the store and more options for menu. Services is fast and the coffe is the quality.
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Trattoria Reggiano Italian Restaurant and I must say, it was a fantastic experience! I was pleasantly surprised to find that they offered a delicious vegan pizza, which was absolutely amazing. The crust was crispy, the sauce was flavorful, and the toppings were fresh and plentiful. Additionally, the spaghetti dish I tried was equally tasty, with a rich tomato sauce and perfectly cooked al dente pasta. While I was pleased with the vegan options that were available, I did find that there were relatively few vegetarian and vegan choices on the menu overall. However, the items that were available were clearly made with care and attention to detail, and the quality of the food really shone through. The atmosphere of the restaurant was also quite charming, with a cozy and welcoming ambiance that made me feel right at home. The staff were friendly and attentive, and went out of their way to ensure that our experience was a positive one. Overall, I highly recommend Trattoria Reggiano Italian Restaurant for anyone in search of delicious Italian food, whether they are vegan or not. While the vegetarian and vegan options may be somewhat limited, the quality of the food and the overall dining experience more than make up for it. I look forward to returning soon!
Great day out and great a great company to book with. Everybody is so friendly in the town. The fact that they open up their home and history to us is amazing. It’s my second atv tour and won’t be my last. Alisha Our guide is so knowledgable and friendly. Thank you again for another great day out.
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