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It's definitely one of the prettiest meals I had whilst in Vegas but I've definitely been to better Michelin star restaurants. I think I may have hyped myself up for it a bit too much because I figured 2 stars would be way better than 1 stars (I've only been to 1 star ones up until now). We had a prix-fixe 5 course meal which included lobster salad, scallops, foie gras, lamb and some sort of chocolate torte dessert. The lobster salad was absolutely delicious and we were off to a good start. Scallops were good too. I'm not the biggest fan of foie gras but this was actually made quite nicely. The lamb was a bit too cooked for my liking - apparently medium rare is hard to ask for (and I specifically say more on the rare side). The dessert - I don't think I can write a fair review about because I was beyond full by that point. But it was very pretty to look at! Overall, service was great and ambiance was good but a bit noisy. They give you a souvenir box with some chocolate chip muffins at the end (which were nothing special). Definitely a fun experience but next time when I'm in Vegas, I'd probably go to another Michelin restaurant to give it a try.
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