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We came because of the hype about how this is the best steakhouse in Vegas. Definitely not worth the exorbitant prices. First off, you have to walk 15 minutes through circus circus casino which is literally a circus. The menu is very limited. Steaks (of course), 2 fish dishes, lamb chops, chicken. Includes bread basket, choice of potato or rice, vegetable of the day, and salad or black bean soup. No creamed corn on the side menu. The bread basket was warm (not hot) and looked like it came from Costco. The water was poured directly into our glasses from an Arrowhead plastic bottle. Seriously, we're paying $50 and $56 for steak, and you couldn't give us Evian? Or how about springing for a few glass decanters? My boyfriend got the petite filet, butterflied. He said it was completely dry. I ordered the rib eye steak and it was good but not delicious. The desert tray again looked like it contained items from costco's bakery. You're better off going to the Prime Rib Loft in the Orleans for half the price.
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