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| - I came across Hash House A Go Go from their spotlight on the 702 TV show. The television show spotlights local hot-spots, clubs, restaurants, etc. The first time I saw them on television, the portions were huge (think Cheesecake Factory) and the food looked absolutely delicious. Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to visit the eatery until my next visit to Vegas.
My friend and fellow foodie were dead set on having Hash House for Sunday breakfast before he had to hit the road. As we made our way to Imperial Palace, I was already drunk an it was only 10 or 11 in the morning. After parking in the garage, we made our way into the casino and after asking some staff for directions, we made our way towards Hash House.
I was pleasantly surprise that there was no waiting time for our party of two. After a few more shots, I glanced over the extensive menu and settled for my guilty pleasure of french toast. My fried ordered some variation of eggs Benedict. The food took about 15-20 minutes to get to our table and we were both with smiles.
The french toast arrive an were beautifully presented and resemble a presentation from the Food Network. The french toast were dense, yet fluffy and were nicely griddled to a golden brown and dipped in banana cinnamon cream with pecan maple syrup. The french toast were mouth watering and undoubtedly the best tasting french toast I've ever had. In addition to the fluffy toast, caramelized banana slices accompanied the delicious toast.
Hash House A Go Go is a food experience that will forever be embedded in my mind and taste buds. My friend's breakfast was equally up to par and gave him an equally satisfying food coma. If I had to compare Hash House A Go Go to something it would be The Cheesecake Factory, but more intimate and with a mom and pop diner feel. Oh Hash House A Go Go, how I miss you.
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