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| - ******The below review is for the FORMAL dining @ Sirio******
The boyfriend wanted Italian for his 30th birthday dinner so our group of 5 ate here to celebrate.
-Food is ok, just don't come here expecting your typical Americanized Italian food. I ordered the "Branzino...." aka Tuscan Sea Bass & Langoustine, Heirloom Cherry Tomato Guazzeto(?), Garlic Ciabatta Crouton, Braised Black Rice, and Garden Vegetables. The fish was tender and flaky, the black rice was a bit too al dente for me, and the side of vegetables were bland. The special sauce which I assume was the cherry tomato was extremely salty.
-Our server was nice and helpful, but MIA for most of our dinner. Even getting our entrees was a bit of a longer wait than what I've been used to.
-On a brighter note, the table next to us was full of Italian mob type old timers going to town on the food and conversating with their hands. It was all very entertaining.
*****The below review is for the CASUAL dining @ Sirio******
Sirio has 2 separate sections: a casual dining area, aka The Caffe, out front with the bar and then the formal dining area at the rear, where we ate for my boyfriend's 30th birthday. We happened to try out the Caffe the night we were leaving Vegas, 2 days after our formal dinner at Sirio. While I don't remember what we ordered, I do remember the fettuccine alfredo being the best damn alfredo I'd ever had. Me and my boyfriend had already eaten our prior 2 dishes, but decided to order the alfredo and share it amongst ourselves.
Sirio formal dining: wouldn't do it again
Sirio casual dining at the Caffe: I'd come back again
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