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| - I love this resort. I did not love this restaurant, though. It was ok and I had a decent meal of a salad with vanilla glazed salmon - which was fine, but somehow uninspired. I really did feel that I was eating in a hotel, as opposed to eating in a restaurant that could stand on its own. Also, the drinks from the bar were just kinda "off" - first time I've ever ordered a whiskey straight up and had it served in a martini glass with some sort of foamy fizz collecting at the top.
I don't want to say "don't eat here" because it wasn't bad. If you don't have high expectations, this place is fine. It was just ok. There are better eating options within this sprawling resort we've since learned.
Side note 1; If you're staying at the resort, most of this menu is available as room service. Be ready for the 22% "gratuity" and the $3.00 service charge and the 9.25% tax rate for this room service - but you know, sometimes it's worth it.
Side note 2; Consider walking off resort, through the main entrance to the 3-block high-end, but sub-designer shopping area across the street. It is filled with wine bars, multiple margarita specialists, sushi, steak and disposable income themed establishments that cater to wealthy, Jaguar / Audi SUV / Mercedes, BMW 5 series and above/ crowd that continues on with conspicuous consumption. If that last sentence describes you or your aspirations, you will have a good experience across the street.
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