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| - The Omelet House is pure calorie overload, and as you might suspect there is nothing gourmet about it. However, knowing what you're going in for, it's good classic comfort (read: deep fried) food.
We started with the fried zucchini at the suggestion of the waitress, which came with ranch and orange "cheese" sauce, and was good in that it just tasted like fried dough (I'm not sure why they even bother to put zucchini inside!). I had the scrambled eggs with wheat toast and potatoes - for those of you who don't like your toast pre-soaked with butter you must ask for it dry, and beware the potatoes are sliced like potato chips but are not crunchy... not really my thing, but my boyfriend loved them. He got an omelet made-to-order with spinach and cheese and mushrooms and it was enormous, but he made a good dent in it. :)
We also got the pumpkin bread and banana bread on the side and both were moist and tasty. My better half said the coffee was surprisingly good, and we both found the service to be very friendly and quick.
Oh, and as far as location - if you're not a local, be prepared to pay about $20 for a cab from the strip to get here, which is pretty steep considering the bill for two people was around $30.
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