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| - As soon as we walked into the restaurant, the first thing I noticed is how hot it is inside the restaurant. It is uncomfortable. The restaurant is small and quite boring. There are ceiling fans going but it's not helping. The ambience is nothing to write home about, and all I see is a bunch of people getting mixed drinks at the bar. Therefore, I think this is a great place if you like to drink.
As we walked in, with reservations, we were placed at a very uncomfortable small table right next to where the waiters have their water pitchers and likely put their orders in. We request a different table, preferably a booth, and it is not available. We accept a different table, but it too is positioned in such a way that, when the restaurant is full, there is no ability to move your chair around without hitting the chair of the person behind you.
We look at the menu and have to ask how it works. As we look at the menu, we start laughing, realizing that this restaurant charges five dollars for bread and butter. Really? Unfortunately, nothing on the menu seemed appetizing. Initially, I thought let's try a couple of things on the menu to see what they're like. My friend and I decided to opt against that for the following reason: the restaurant was not full... Probably only a quarter full... And it was so hot in there. So uncomfortable and so stuffy. With the incredible variety of options in Las Vegas, we chose to simply get up and leave, which we informed the hostess of so she could give the table to someone else, should they need it. I was really excited about trying this restaurant. The disappointment that I felt as soon as I walked into this restaurant... I would not try to come back to this restaurant, nor will I recommend it to any friends. For me, the ambience and comfort of a restaurant is as important as the food that is coming to your table. Simply not recommended.
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