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| - Stopped by here just before 1am early Monday morning (Sunday night) as we were in the area and there weren't too many other nearby dining options. We definitely should have been less lazy and gone somewhere better.
The menu seemed pretty meh, so I ordered the "guava BBQ" ribs ($34) which as listed on the menu come with fries and slaw. First off, the portion is tiny - just 5 ribs not cut very well, so it was really more like 4 ribs. The ribs themselves were just OK; they tasted like typical ribs you'd get from a typical chain restaurant. I honestly couldn't taste any guava. Unfortunately, the fries were so salty to the point I couldn't eat more than a few - and as far as the slaw, it was literally one bite. It came in a tiny container the same size as the ketchup for my fries. I think my friends were happier with their food (not that that's saying much), but it was all definitely just typical cafe offerings.
Service was not good - I didn't get my water or soda refilled even once, not even after asking. My place setting was also missing a napkin, and again, I had to ask two busboys and then my waiter before I finally got one. After finishing my ribs, I asked for wet naps. The server brought me a napkin soaked in hot water, but then took my other napkln. Apparently diners here are not allowed more than one napkin, even when they are lucky enough to get one at all in the first place.
I don't expect much value from a 24 hour cafe in a strip casino, but $34 for 5 ribs, bad fries, nearly nonexistent slaw, and iffy service? I'll definitely pass.
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