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  • Came in on a Monday to celebrate my anniversary with my boyfriend and we were quite impressed with the food, the service, and the atmosphere of the restaurant. Mind you, the Bellagio conservatory was closed so we were slightly disappointed however, getting seated by the window with a lovely view of the pool quickly got our mind off of it. Our server, Jaime was great! He was very friendly and made jokes with us throughout the whole evening. He had great recommendations that really sold us as well. We were started off with some bread. You have the option of sour dough or honey wheat. (Hint: make sure to save bread for later if you're going to be ordering the Pot Pie. Dipping bread into the sauce leaves some type of magic in your mouth) What we ordered: Hamachi Crudo: (what's in it- avocado, yuzu koshu, pickled kohlrabi) It was OoOoookay. It was good but nothing special. Ahi Tuna Tartare: (what's in it- ancho sesame oil, pine nuts, mint) Smells and tastes so good! The runner will be finishing up the preparation of the dish at your table. You will be able to watch him/her crack the egg on to the tuna and mix it with the rest of the condiments. Maine Lobster Pot Pie: (what's in it- baby vegetables, truffle-lobster cream) Like the Ahi Tuna Tartare, the server or runner will be plating the dish by your table. They will bring the pot by you and explain the dish while they move the components of the dish on to your plate. The highlights of the pot pie are definitely the pie crust and the lobster. The lobster was great as expected, it tasted fresh and was very tender. I was surprised to find how much I enjoyed the crust! Even when it was drenched in the sauce, it still had a crunch to it! Root Beer Float: (what's in it- sassafras ice cream, warm chocolate chip pecan cookies) Yes, I am that person that orders a root beer float at a fine dining restaurant AND I have no regrets. The ice cream easily melted with my root beer and was so delicious. The chocolate chips in the cookies were just oozing out of the cookies and the cookie itself was so chewy. Perfect way to end the meal. Also, we were surprised with complimentary truffles. They were so sweet by preparing an amenity wishing us a Happy Anniversary. Overall, we were very pleased (o:
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