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The service and ambiance are impeccable, and the drinks were stiff. Although my girlfriend said her cocktail tasted like Pinesol, my Old Fashioned was more straight Makers than crafted cocktail, and for how much it cost, I was cool with that. The bad... the food! How can you charge this much for such average and sub-par seafood? Can't speak for the rest of the menu, but this was our experience. Our lobster roll appetizer was some kind of room temp lobster salad - good, but not impressive or exceptional in any way. My girlfriend ordered the lobster mac and grilled cheese with tomato and soup. The soup was bland and disappointing and the tiny grilled cheese was stuffed with seemingly the same lobster salad as the appetizer? As for my plate - the bacon wrapped rainbow trout with white beans mixed with short rib. Beans were essentially tasteless and the 2 bites of short rib were chewy and overcooked. But worst of all - the aforementioned rainbow trout made me sicker than I've ever been, including both in the US and abroad. Spare you the details, but save your money and pay for an decent meal in Vegas - not the vibe. Of all the restaurants to choose in Aria and the surrounding area, PLEASE go somewhere, anywhere else.
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