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| - I randomly read about this place on Yelp and since I was going to be in Vegas, I decided to try it out. It's nice to eat off the Strip sometimes. It is definitely oddly located, and we missed it at first. It was pretty dead for lunch, so we didn't have to wait long to get our food. So we asked about the beef, and it turns out that the beef comes from Kansas and some other corn states. The waiter had to ask someone in the back, but he said that the cows are grass fed. They ground all the meat in-house.
Prices are definitely on the pricier side considering the portions. In fact, my friend had to order another burger to split w/ someone bc he was still hungry. All the burgers had a similar taste - I think the patties were glazed with some sort of sweet sauce, but the toppings made a difference. We tried three burgers, and all were good, though I liked the Bachi Burger the best.
-Bachi Burger, Kalbi Burger, and Bahn Mi Burger - I'd recommend all of them, though the Kalbi Burger was nothing special. The kim chee they use is not spicy at all and is made from regular cabbage.
-Pork Belly Buns - Good but not filling at all. You get two tiny buns. Nice for a snack, maybe.
-Truffle Parmesan Fries - Shoestring crispy fries. Yummy!! We also asked for a side of the pineapple ketchup - they should really bottle that stuff.
-Hawaiian Sea Salt Coffee ($3.50) - This had an interesting taste bc the whipped cream was made w/ salt. It wasn't as sweet as I would have liked but it was definitely different.
Another friend came later and ordered the turkey/chicken burger, but it never came. Apparently the waiter forgot, so she ended up canceling it after waiting a long time. The bill came to about $51, not including tip. Our waiter, who reminded me of Jimmy Fallon but taller, was nice and did his best to answer all our questions. I'd definitely come back my next trip to Vegas, though I wish the portions were bigger!!
PS: The website says they are open daily from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. but they had a sign on the door stating they close at 10 p.m. on Sundays. Not sure which is true, but I'd go with the sign!
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