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The salad was delicious. The tenders probably could of used a few more mins of cooking time. The pizza taste better hot. The double chocolate brownie.. delicious! I’d order again based on convenience but would try different items offered
We paid 80 bucks each plus tax, over 170 total for buffet access with no alcohol. Supremely disappointing. Had a preconceived notion in my head of Vegas hotel buffets being a cut above the rest, but I've since had that illusion shattered. Screaming kids everywhere. Food that is mediocre, excluding a few top shelf items that were pretty good. I saw many kids touching food (especially desserts) and putting it back. Staff was visibly unhappy and the whole vibe is just noticeably off. You're far better off spending your money elsewhere. There's no value here. There's no spectacular food. You'll spend your time eating here wishing you went somewhere else, even the food court. Vegas is a city full of great food options and the Bellagio Buffet is a trap to keep you from those other options.
Man, I wish I knew this existed before I j went to Ra in the Fashion Mall thinking the Rio didn’t have any sushi. Ra was the worst experience I had for a sushi restaurant. You could get better sushi at Walgreens. I’m so happy that the cage told me about this place because now I have a great option when I need to get my sushi on. I had the 172 and the spicy tuna and they were great.
I was extremely shocked to notice that I haven't rated/reviewed this restaurant yet because my family and I have eaten here ~10 times now. When I tried this restaurant for the first time several years ago, I recall the experience being less than adequate. I didn't feel that the food quality and atmosphere were all that great; however, that experience only occurred that one time. Luckily for my family and I, we gave it another chance and the rest is history. I enjoy coming to this restaurant because you receive high quality food and service, all while having that casual feel (not having to dress up, top to bottom). I won't go through every entrée that we've ordered at this restaurant and provide a detailed explanation of each; however, I will list all the items we've tried since our initial visit. Since our first visit, we've ordered the following items: Oysters, Shrimp Cocktail, Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp, Calamari, Lobster Bisque, French Onion Soup Gratinée, Petite Filet, Filet Mignon, Bone-in Ribeye, Bone-in New York Strip, Prime New York Cut, Grass-Fed Filet Mignon, Lamb Chops, Charcoal Room Burger, Salmon, King Crab Legs, Lobster Tail, Grilled Asparagus, Steamed and Sautéed Spinach, Mushrooms, Mashed Potatoes, Baked Potato, Mashed Yams, Broccolini, Mac & Cheese, French Fried Potatoes, and Shishito Peppers. Unfortunately, I don't have pictures of every item we've ordered in the past, but I did attach pictures from a recent visit (Lamb Chops, Grass-Fed Filet Mignon, Mashed Yams, Shishito Peppers, and Chef's Special Crab Cakes). Also, during my recent visit, I wanted to try something different since I've tried basically every steak cut this restaurant has to offer, and I'm glad I did too because the Lamb Chops were outstanding. To note, my favorite menu items are (no specific order): Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp, Grass-Fed Filet Mignon, Lamb Chops, King Crab Legs, and Shishito Peppers. The one thing that was slightly disappointing was the Chef's Special Crab Cakes...although the quality was great, I didn't feel that it provided that "wow factor" to be able to charge $35 for it, especially when it's only an appetizer. I've been to so many restaurants downtown and on the strip and it's rare that you pay more than $24 for crab cakes. But hey, it's not that big of a deal...and even though I could ask the question, I would still recommend that your server advertise the price when mentioning the specials. The service at this restaurant is impeccable. We have never received any unsatisfactory service since our initial visit, which we probably could all agree is equally important as the food quality. And, aside from the crab cake comment above, the price-to-quantity/quality ratio here is very reasonable. The décor here could use a little freshening up down the road but it's definitely not a show stopper, nor does it look old/grungy to prevent customers from eating and enjoying their time here. Overall, my family and I love coming here. It's also great that this restaurant accepts meal comps from Santa Fe Station which regardless if you're winning or losing in the casino, you can always enjoy a great meal here, courtesy of the casino (if applicable). I highly recommend this restaurant to everyone!
My wife and I enjoyed this show . It was very entertaining and fun . Gerry does a great job of getting the audience involved. As well as what I found interesting is the insight and wisdom Gerry shares on the skills he has mastered to be the mentalist . Like the power of suggestion, observation, and intuition, and that we too can develop these skills. We purchased his book at the end of his show, and so far, I have enjoyed the read. I believe God has given Gerry this vehicle to share his message of healing , inspiration , and soul connection. Well done Gerry
Experience/Environment: I love this place lol. I take myself on solo dates here all the time. Backstory — in my family, we do hotpot at the house maybe twice a year — always a big production, tons of plates, tons to clean. It’s nice to have a place to go get the hot pot experience without the cleaning. Price & Food: Depending on what protein you want, you pay the fixed price. If you want more of something specific, you can pay a little extra. In my opinion, there should be more shrimp on the seafood plate. It only comes with 3 and that’s not even enough for a snack. They have good made drinks that’s pretty good too. Try if it’s available. Service: It’s never really busy when I go so there’s usually people hanging out available to help. Everyone is pretty nice there. NTT [[Next Time Try]]: They have a full regular menu there too. But I am super bias and think everyone should try hotpot if they haven’t already. Thank me later ;) Smile, eat, hydrate. Live honest and don’t settle. Hope to see you out there! xo
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