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| - Mmmm... this soul food cafe is so worth the extra bit of time to get here from the Strip (assuming you are a tourist that rolled poorly and need to eat your sorrows away with good ol' Southern hospitality). After a good weekend out, before heading home to California ,we wanted to try a unique restaurant to Vegas. Low and behold, it took us here!
The restaurant inside is very narrow, but that doesn't stop the lively atmosphere inside from stopping. We walked into massive numbers of families gathered together over the weekend for a meal. Brunch menu on the weekends gives you a more affordable but limited selection of food. Here's what we ended up getting:
* Chicken & Waffles - Classic, everyday soul food. The chicken was really good, but the waffles themselves were pretty forgettable. This certainly is no Roscoe's, but for the chicken itself, I am a fan.
* Catfish Basket - Fried catfish is always amazing when battered and deep fried well, and the ones here certainly hold on its own. Hushpuppies and fries on the side complimented the meal well. I just wish there was more fish in that basket of ours.
For Soul food in Vegas, M&M definitely holds its own. While service was a bit slow, I can respect that they had a lot of people to cycle through. Be prepared though if you are hungry or needing some grub after a fun night out in Sin City.
Parking is plentiful in a private lout outside the restaurant.
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