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| - Located towards the end of the Aria casino, this restaurant is often times not as exposed as the rest of the Aria restaurants. My fiancé found this restaurant by looking at a pamphlet they gave us at our hotel. We were staying at for the Vdara, often times we like to eat at the Aria restaurants to get our points. We were in a Thai food kind of a mood so we had to asked concierge how to get there, we were unfamiliar with the area where Lemongrass was. We showed up around 6 PM on a weeknight. We waited for a while for a hostess to come to the stand. There were also people behind us also waiting for the hostess. Finally, when she arrived we were able to sit right down without a reservation. Pretty cool environment for what you would expect for a Thai restaurant. We sat down and before we were greeted by our server, we were greeted by a photographer who took a bunch of photos from of us. Later, she would try to sell them to us in a book. The server came over and got our drink orders. My fiancé got to Sapporo and I got a glass of $19 Pinot Grigio. It was very expensive for what it actually tasted like. We decided to get a few appetizers and a meal and split everything. We ordered the salmon spring rolls, the Tom Yhun shrimp soup, and the chicken pad Thai. The timing of each food item that was delivered was perfect. We stayed for about an hour, and got our entire dinner for under $100 with tax. Not over priced. Overall, the food is good, the service is OK, the ambience is kind of boring and dull. We were very tired when we left because of lighting. Overall, this place is OK. It's good if you want Thai food because it's one of the few type places around specific area on the strip.
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