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It would be cool if I was Vin Diesel. Besides increasing the size of my biceps, lowering my voice 10 levels, and shaving my head, I could also simply call myself "Vin Diesel". However, at the end of the day, I am not Vin Diesel. This hot dog place is kind of like myself calling myself Vin Diesel, but it's calling itself Nathan's Famous. In all but name, this place is not THE Nathan's Famous. Nathan's Famous in New York, or Coney Island to be specific, is super delicious at a price point that may make you crack a smile despite the harsh realities of life. This place is not like that: it is in a food court. In Luxor Hotel. In Las Vegas on the Strip. So, therefore, it's expensive. Q.E.D. It is probably one of the cheaper options in the food court, to be fair. And the hot dog, while not the Nathan's quality I have come to love, is passable (although a Costco hot dog, at $1.50 plus a soda is still somehow better). I also got a chicken caesar salad, because, you know, digestion, and that was somewhat decent but then again at $13 was pricey. To summarize, I am not the Vin Diesel we know and love. And this is really not the Nathan's Famous we know and love.
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