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| - Baby Stacks is a breakfast spot, with a generous selection of "yummy" pancakes and a strong Hawaiian influence. Their portion sizes are smaller than other restaurants, but their prices are higher. I've eaten here a few times, but never been blown away with the food or service.
They appeal to the Hawaiian/Filipino market specifically, with staples like garlic rice and Portuguese sausage. FYI, if you plan on interacting with ANYONE after eating here - do not order the garlic rice. You could murder a vampire with your breath.
The "star" of this joint are the pancakes, which come in short stacks. They have a myriad of flavors and toppings, most of which carry an artificial candy-like flavor. Do not expect leftovers, as stated before the portion sizes are significantly smaller than what you would expect from the price.
I'm not an advocate of huge portions, quite the opposite. But i am a cost sensitive consumer, who can see value in quality or quantity. Neither of these metrics are met to justify menu pricing here.
Baby Stacks is a classic example of current Las Vegas local cuisine, shameless appeal to a niche market and no single item is exceptional.
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