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I always wanted to try this place and when my grandparents came to town I finally could and have...
More 12 months ago
I always wanted to try this place and when my grandparents came to town I finally could and have someone else pay for it. The place was great (and not just because it was free for me). My ribeye was cooked just as I asked and the service was great. If gram and gramp come back to visit I'd be happy to visit Emeril's again.
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Whenever we're looking at a new place to eat,like everyone we look at the sorroundings wait time...
More 1 year ago
Whenever we're looking at a new place to eat,like everyone we look at the sorroundings wait time price , etc, We found the Top of the World to be very nice inside, the view outside was spectacular, and the food however very pricey was excellent. The cuts of meat were perfect. And the seafood was out of the ocean that morning it seemed. We dont mind paying high prices for good food, and this was some of the best we'd ever had, and we've eaten at some very upscale resturants over the past 31 years together. Our meal at the Top of the World was an anniversary dinner, which we enjoyed the whole experience from beginning to end.
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My husband had a $12 Burger that was delish with a fresh spring salad that he surprising enjoyed....
More 6 months ago
My husband had a $12 Burger that was delish with a fresh spring salad that he surprising enjoyed. I was a little more adventurous, I had the $45 stimulus special (no joke) The yummiest flaky rolls, Saut?ed French onion soup, Filet minion medallions, mashed potatoes, Cinnamon sugar donut holes with dunking sauces. It was the best meal I had all year, and the extra perks, I dropped my fork and the bus boy ran over with a new fork instantly, when we were finished, the second we set our napkins on the table the bus boy brought our bill. This was big for me, I hate sitting and waiting for the bill, I want to leave as soon as I?m done eating. Constant refills on tea, the second I had my last sip of beer I was offered another. They were very attentive, and are plates were clean as bone when left. A+++
Pros: We cleaned our plates
Cons: high priced wines and beers
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Orange Pearl
Category:
Date Spot
6300 W Charleston Blvd Ste 130
Las Vegas,
Nevada 89146
The best yougurt in Las Vegas. I usually buy the larger 22ox in large quantity. I take them to my...
More 11 months ago
The best yougurt in Las Vegas. I usually buy the larger 22ox in large quantity. I take them to my gilr friends, house warming or just for me. The taste is just a tab bit tart and laclas the artificial taste of other non fat yougurt. I was also happy whgn I found out there wsqa was only 25 caarbs perserving. i might qivorce my spouse and look into buyinh a francaise,
The ownef is ONO!!
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I totally enjoyed the food and the service offered at rosemary's. I went for my birthday dinner...
More 11 months ago
I totally enjoyed the food and the service offered at rosemary's. I went for my birthday dinner and was just spoiled by the service and care given by the staff. I will definently be back for more.
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I can't believe the negative review I just read. First of all, the pink taco is in the hard rock...
More 10 months ago
I can't believe the negative review I just read. First of all, the pink taco is in the hard rock hotel in vegas.... there is no reason to be upset about drunk people speaking explicitly, that's part of the fun! the food is really fantastic..... and the service i've had when i've been there has been great.... and it's def not bad for people over 21, we took my mom there for lunch on her bday and she loved it and her standards for margaritas are some of the highest. This place is so much fun i would recommend it to anyone! If you don't like it, you clearly don't like to have fun....
Pros: Fun Atmosphere, Great Drinks
Cons: nothing.
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Nobu
Category:
Local Favorite
4455 Paradise Rd
Las Vegas,
Nevada 89109
A couple hours ago I treated myself to a birthday dinner at Nobu, the Japanese restaurant at the...
More 10 months ago
A couple hours ago I treated myself to a birthday dinner at Nobu, the Japanese restaurant at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. The food was superb and appeasing both to the eye and the palate. Visually the presentation was a cross between Rembrandt and Michelangelo it started my taste buds dancing with joy from the first glimpse. Each dish was as carefully explained as it was prepared. As I placed each bite into my mouth, my palate was climbing up moonbeams, dancing on clouds, and sliding down rainbows. The food was carefully prepared with the finest ingredients and the flavor was incomparable. I had the one-hundred fifty dollar seven course Chefs? Sampler. I could describe in intricate detail every course, but that would take away from the mystery, that allows one?s imagination to run wild in eager anticipation as you?re awaiting the next course. Suffice it to say a glimpse is all I will divulge, the fois gras and Kobe beef with caviar made my legs nearly commence dancing. The significance of this is a thrice broken back, which has left me partially paralyzed and numb from the waist down. In addition not only is the quality unsurpassed, but the quantity as well. Nobu is a must add to your Bucket List. I?ve eaten at some of the best restaurants in Las Vegas both nouveau and classic. (Restaurants like the Alize? at the Top of the Palms and classic old school Vegas like the Golden Steer, both phenomenal, in my humble opinion.). The wait staff is friendly and accommodating, as well as knowledgeable and informative. I?ve eaten at restaurants from San Diego to Vancouver, BC. My last vice is the enjoyment of cuisines from around the world. Nobu has earned a spot at the top of my list as one of the most enjoyable restaurants I?ve ever experienced and some of the best food I?ve ever had the luxury to consume. (Tonight was my third visit, and the good lord willing, far from my last.) If there are chop sticks in Heaven then Nobu will be there as well.
Pros: Greeat
Cons: NONE
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My boyfriend and I ate here for his birthday last year in August. We were staying at the MGM and...
More 10 months ago
My boyfriend and I ate here for his birthday last year in August. We were staying at the MGM and were early for our reservation. Within a few minutes we were sat at a table. The server was very polite and friendly. We ordered the summer tasting tasting menu that changes every season and every course as served family style. For the first course we had grilled quail, roasted red peppers, and a cucumber salad. All were simple and tasty. For the main we had grilled filet, roasted chicken, and diver scallops plus sides. We ordered the steak rare and it came out perfect. The steak came out sliced, it was seasoned well, and cut like butter. The roasted chicken was delicious and moist; the scallops were cooked well. As sides we had the potato puree, sauteed corn, and roasted mushrooms; all of which were excellent. The dessert was chef's choice. We had bread pudding and a berry crisp with vanilla ice cream. There was definitely a lot of food and the tasting menu was only $65 per person (and only $30 more per person for wine pairings for each course). The whole experience was pleasant. The service was excellent. The staff was very attentive and knowledgable. I have definitely recommended this place to friends and family.
Pros: Quality food
Cons: None
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MIX @ THEhotel
Category:
Romantic Dining
3950 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
Nevada 89119
(702) 632-7777
A group of us now have a tradition when we go to Vegas and that is that Saturday night we have...
More 11 months ago
A group of us now have a tradition when we go to Vegas and that is that Saturday night we have dinner at The Mix! Definetly the way to top the weekend in Vegas. We went back for the second time last week and we were seated at the same table as 5 months ago! But that was not just the same coincidence, the service was just as good, the food was just as tasty and the view is what we remembered. There is a limited menu but if you want selection stick to a buffet and do not come here! After dinner we step into the lounge right next door (make sure to go the bathroom, the best view ever and its there!!) The staff is very friendly and not uptight. They do not rush you out and the service is excellent. At the end of dinner if you do not order desert, its OK you will still get a treat with hazelnut chocolate!
Pros: Best view from any location (restaurant, lounge and Bathroom)
Cons: A bit pricey for the amount of food and limited menu
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`Omakase` normally means you're sitting at a sushi bar, letting the chef choose delicious things...
More 6 months ago
`Omakase` normally means you're sitting at a sushi bar, letting the chef choose delicious things for you to eat. At Sushi Roku it means you've opted to submit yourself to some of their best food with an extremely slick presentation. A breakdown of my most recent meal;
0 Course: complimentary chamagne; added water and plum wine to the drink roster as well. (Their plum wine is delicious, don't miss it.)
1st course: fresh scallop / tuna belly / foie gras wrapped in yellowtail. This last item deserves special note, easily being one of the most delicious things I've had the privledge to eat.
2nd course: light salad with slices of sea bass, ginger dressing.
3rd course: very thinly sliced pieces of halibut, a dab of spicy daikon on each. Looked unusual as I wasn't familiar with the slicing technique. Delicious.
4th: blackened, baked cod - so tender it flaked apart at the touch. First impression was astonishment that an upscale sushi place would sell cod, one of the most common seaside fish in the world. Whatever they did to this fish has made me a fan for life. It couldn't top the foie gras / yellowtail, but it certainly gave a mighty try.
5th: `volcano cake` (warm chocolate cake with liquid chocolate filling) for dessert.
I'm already planning a visit on my next trip to Vegas. If you love sushi, go to Sushi Roku. If you want to avoid the crowds and scene-folk, go on a Monday or Tuesday. The place was very open at 7pm but filled up quickly after dark.
Pros: Great view of the strip, best sushi in Vegas
Cons: A few too many scene-folk
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