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| - The food is 4 stars, the service is 5 stars, the ambience is 2 stars. Overall, I would give it 3 1/2 stars. The food was very good (my dinning partner and I both ordered the 24oz Rib Eye, Fingerling Potatoes and Mac & cheese), and the service was excellent (one minor mistake when after we asked the waiter to box our leftovers, he failed to mark the take out boxes as to who's dish belong to who, and since they were both identical dishes, it was impossible to tell). As far as the ambience, unfortunately this resturuant makes the same mistake that many Vegas resturants make today, which is: Most people (regardless of their age) who go out to dinner, want to enjoy their meal while speaking with their friends/family at their table...but they can not do that easily if the resturant is blasting loud club music. Don't get me wrong, I love loud music...but not when I am dinning. The music was so loud that it really did feel like you were eating at a bar dance club. We complained about the loud music to our waiter, and he was nice enough to move us to a small semi private room that was separate from the 2nd floor main dinning area. This room was great, as the music was played at a low background level (as it should be).
One final note, many resturants (including this one) are now using iPad like devices to allow customers to select/order drinks. I see this more as a unecessary novelity....but I don't have an issue with it, as long as it works...unfortunately, the waiter was not able to get the iPad working (sometimes technology can make simple things much more difficult....which is the case here).
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