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| - This is my first review for this branch of Sammy's. We've been here many times before, so it's unfortunate for them that I chose to review it this time.
The last few visit to Sammy's have been at their Centennial and Flamingo locations, and I raved about it. This time wasn't such a fortuitous event.
We shared one of their Tapas appetizers, the hummus with kobe beef, and that was fabulous. It came with triangles of seasoned pita that stayed crisp to the end, and we sure did finish every drop of the hummus.
We followed it up with our standard - The Thai chicken salad. The last time we had this was at the Centennial Sammy's, and it was so big we couldn't finish it. This time it was skimpy, with half the amount of chicken, and not enough of the greens for us to be fully satisfied, and I'm not a big eater. There used to be two sizes of this salad, but it was changed before we had it at Centennial, so it's definitely not a case of us having ordered a larger size last time.
When we commented to the waiter (our waitress seemed to have disappeared and he was the only one working the room), he asked if we wanted to change it for something else. We didn't. It was late, and we'd already gone through most of it, which wasn't hard to do this time. He then asked my husband if he'd like another beer. It sure sounded as if he were comping it as a result of our negative comment, but when he brought the bill, there was the charge for that second beer!! He did remove it, but it seemed to go hand in hand with the indifferent and unfriendly service that took over when our waitress split.
This Sammy's is a bit closer to our house than the others, and is usually more convenient when we're on our way back from the Strip or environs, but next time we'll have to rethink it.
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