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| - Better than the oyster bar at Palace Station, because the ambiance is somewhat better. Sure, you still get the noise of the casino, but at least the shitty rock'n'roll isn't blaring. It's closer to the strip, too. You can just sit at the bar and watch the open kitchen. The chef himself took our order.
We almost killed ourselves. We split a bowl of the clam chowder, which was incredible. Then came the jumbo shrimp cocktail, which was delicious, and with shrimp as jumbo as they come. Then came O.B.'s Pan Roast, every last drop of which we sopped up with bread, followed by the cioppino (be sure to order it spicy) -- phenomenal. At this point, we were hoping they'd forgotten about them, but no, they had not -- and out came a dozen Oysters Rockefeller as good as you've ever had. You cannot go wrong with this menu.
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