We decided to give Switch Steak a try when SW Steak was too busy to seat us for two hours. A short walk from SW to Wynn Encore and Switch was able to seat us in fifteen minutes.
The tables are a little too close together for my tastes, as it almost seemed like we were having a double date with the couple beside us. It was evident to me that they were not having a good time, and argued for the first 15 minutes of their meal about whether to eat at Switch or go somewhere else. I wish they had gone somewhere else.
I ordered a tuna carpaccio and the veal chop, with a side of grilled asparagus, while my wife ordered the mixed greens with a filet steak and a side of potatoes au-gratin. The sides were plentiful enough that one order of each was more than enough for the two of us.
The food was very good, with especially high marks for the gratin of potatoes. My veal was flavourful and extremely tender, and the puree of parsnip was a really nice additional flavour.
The ambiance was interesting, as the reason the restaurant is named "Switch" is that the ceiling, lights and one wall change every 20 - 30 minutes to create a different look. It doesn't really add to the dining experience, but it was a switch from the ordinary.