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  • Recently when I was in the vicinity of the 215 and N. Decatur in the Aliante and Centennial Hills part of the Valley, Chili's served us dinner on June 24 and lunch on September 11. Chili's is a chillin casual dining chain that serves a variety of food and drinks ranging from steak to what else but chili. On June 24, I ordered the California Turkey Club with French Fries and bottomless Coke whereas on September 11, I ordered the Ultimate Bacon Cheeseburger with French Fries and a bottomless Coke. Both meals after tax added up to approximately $20. I was satisfied with both sandwiches. The picture of the California turkey club shows an abundance of turkey meat topped with tomatoes and cheese between two slices of toasted bread next to a bowl of French Fries. This sandwich hit the spot after hiking up in Mount Charleston. As far as the Ultimate Bacon Cheeseburger, there was nothing ultimate about it. There were no "Wow!" moments that I enjoyed in numerous Las Vegas restaurants that include Fire Rock and Bachi Burger. This is a good cheeseburger topped off with Applewood bacon, cheddar cheese, red onions, jalapeƱo, spicy buffalo sauce, pickles, lettuce, and honey chipotle sauce. The first night we went to Chili's it was busy where on a Sunday during an NFL game it was relatively quiet. Both times, the hostess walked us to the same small booth overlooking the TV near the bar. Throughout both meals the service was good. The waitress would volunteer to bring new glasses of Coke to the table. Both times the waitress was polite and never rushed us. Chili's has merged real life service with the virtual world. Every table features a digital tablet where customers can order drinks plus pay the bill. When it turned into the time where what a few minutes ago were sandwiches and French Fries were now crumbs, the Waitress directed us to pay through the digital tablet. I am not a fan of a restaurant directing the customer to have to pay electronically. Credit cards and debit cards are convenient, however, so is paper money. What if the customer doesn't have a credit card? Both times, the waitress never elucidated if option B is paying by cash. Technology is nice as an option but not to be forced down the customers throat. The only thing I want forced down my throat on Chili's is either a California Turkey Club or Ultimate Bacon Cheeseburger. In conclusion I am of the opinion that Chili's is a chillin casual dining chain restaurant. Both times that I dined in this location during the summer I left satisfied and full.
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