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| - My husband & I were staying at TI and found ourselves looking for a "local" dinner spot before the Mystere Show. We decided on Kahunaville, because it looked fun, and had immediate seating. We were asked if we wanted a high or low table. We asked for a low, which clearly was the wrong answer, as we were responded to with an eye roll and a huff before being seated. I am a fan of frozen drinks, and the variety sounded yummy, so I ordered one of their signature drinks. The cocktail arrived, and at first sip, I thought they must have forgotten to mix it, as all I had was a mouthful of coconut flavored syrup. I stirred frantically and tried again...nope, more syrup. The waitress came around to take our food order. I told the waitress of issue with the drink, and she said "ya, I know." I asked if there was something much less sweet, & she recommended the mojito, which I agreed to. She then asked for our food order. when I ordered a "cajun" seasoned pasta dish, I was informed that "most people your age don't like that because it's too spicy". Yes, clearly 40 is the new 80...love it! But after assurances that I enjoyed spicy food, our orders went in. When the waitress came back with my drink, one taste told me that, less sweet, was not something that they did, so I immediately gave up, ordered a diet Coke, & sent back the drink.
When our food arrived I was pleasantly surprised that it was really quite tasty (yes, my ancient palette survived the dreaded spice). Both my husband and I enjoyed our meals. As far as the show, asking for a low table in our case meant sitting at the service entrance which actually had a small wall between us and the stage, so the only floor show we got was an argument between a bartender and his wife/girlfriend.
With all of the wonderful dinner choices in Vegas, and even right there at TI, this will definitely be the place we skip next time we're in town.
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