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My goodness! For $58, you would expect a decent meal. (April, 2011) I ordered the chicken sandwich with potato salad and my husband had the Cuban with black beans. Nothing fancy, nothing hard to cook, just good solid food after a day of walking the strip.
Honestly, this was absolutely the WORST chicken sandwich I've ever had. It was dry, overcooked and had alfalfa (not sprouts) on it, which was bitter and revolting. (I never start taking apart sandwiches to pick things off of them but I couldn't tolerate this and took the green stems off.) I love chicken sandwiches but this thing just did not fit the bill. It also had avocado on it - which I love, but they'd failed to add even a touch of salt to them so they were tasteless. And, I should probably mention there wasn't a spec of any kind of sauce on the sandwich - no mayo, no mustard , no salad dressing, no honey mustard, nothing! Which added to the overcooked dry meat effect. It was awful. The potato salad was made with real mayo (nice touch) but was greasy and had a weird texture. Made me wonder how long it'd been unrefrigerated. Didn't finish it either.
My husband was non-plussed with his sandwich too. He simply said that "we can make better at home". And he didn't eat much of his beans which looked gross - of course black beans aren't the most appetizing bean on earth served all soupy in a white cup. Oh well.
We could have had a better, more satisfying meal if we'd gone to McDonalds...
That being said, the service was fine, although being what Caesar's Palace is, we felt a touch underclass dining here. It was at the end of a long day and we were tired and looking forward to a good meal. We felt really screwed by the end of this dining experience. What a disappointment.
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