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I would like to give more stars because the service was great and I’m a big fan of service! One of my favorite sayings (you can’t replace the service but you can replace the food) is definitely fitting for this experience. We were served water and wheat flour chips with sweet and sour sauce for the table, which was a nice touch. The chips were surprisingly the most flavorful item I had during the meal. We ordered Shrimp Pad Thai, Hawaiian wor wonton noodle, and orange chicken. Unfortunately, none of the entrees we ordered had much flavor. I was disappointed because California Noodle House is located in a hotel that mainly hosts Filipino/Pacific Islander guests. I expected the noodle house to have a strong ethnic flavor profile, but unfortunately, that wasn't the case.
I recently had a negative experience at Boar's Head Bar in Las Vegas. Unfortunately, the staff made me feel unwelcome and discriminated against based on my Puerto Rican identity. There seems to be a lack of understanding that Puerto Rico is a part of the USA, which was disheartening to experience. It's important for all establishments to be respectful and inclusive of all customers, regardless of their background.
I had a reservation so I definitely recommend it. The line moved quickly initially, but definitely got busier as the meal went on. I went on Valentine's Day so it was quite crowded after we arrived. There was a wide variety of food options to choose from, and everything I tried was delicious. The service was top-notch, with staff constantly refilling drinks and clearing our table. I can't wait to go back again, as it was definitely worth the price and wait.
The atmosphere at Prime Steakhouse is charming and upscale, particularly if you're lucky enough to snag a table with a view of the fountains. It's rare that I give a restaurant a perfect rating, but our recent dinner at Prime Steakhouse exceeded all expectations. We had a stunning view of the Bellagio Fountains from our window table, and our servers Mario and Lisa provided exceptional service. Every dish we tried was superb, from the wine and bread rolls to the truffle mashed potatoes, Chilean seabass, and warm chocolate cake with ice cream. A truly delightful dining experience overall.
After seeing SPEEDVEGAS on an episode of Hell's Kitchen, we decided to visit for a bachelor party. The experience was fantastic, with thrilling go-karts and impressive super-fast cars to admire. However, there was a slight hiccup when some of us noticed discrepancies in the number of laps we paid for versus what we actually received. Despite this issue, we would definitely consider returning to SPEEDVEGAS in the future due to the overall great experience it offers.
I recently visited Harrah's Spa in Las Vegas and booked a massage treatment for a family member. The front desk staff were welcoming upon our arrival, but unfortunately, the experience took a turn for the worse with the therapist, Tasha. Despite expressing specific areas for treatment, my family member was met with a rushed and uncaring massage that left them dissatisfied. To make matters worse, the treatment was cut short, resulting in a less than satisfactory experience overall. I would recommend exploring other spa options in the area before returning to Harrah's Spa.
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