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I just left Fiamma's. Sadly, it sucked. Service was HORRIBLE! We ordered the charcuterie plate for the appetizer. It was popped down in front of us with no explanation of the cheeses or meats. We yelled, yes yelled, at the staff at the front of the house after waiting 10+ minutes for the staff to come back to the table, and the three of them that were there just chatted away without a care in the world to the patrons. Finally we got the wait staff and they ended up wrongly explaining the plate, and arguing with us about what was beef and what was considered pork. Bad! My brother got the calamari app which was to come with fried peppercini's - but there wasn't a single one (this after the waitress told us how amazing they were). We got the peppercini''s after showing the server there were none in the actual appetizer (and they continued to argue they were in there, but they weren't lol) , but they were not breaded/fried/or tasty. They were soggy disgusting glop. Server was horribly rude in pointing out everything we were eating... *those are calamari* on the calamari appeitzer. Honey - this wasn't the first place we've eaten at. What a bitch. Salads were wilted and not deserving of the price at all. Worst of all is that we felt horribly rushed. Entree's were served with appetizers barely eaten. We have eaten at some wonderful places where the price is expensive but worth it due to staff attention - Fiamma's is NOT one of those places. I gave it two stars solely because after I asked for a manager, he seemed to actually care. We got some dessert out of it, but at the end of the day, if you want good food, and feel appreciated as a customer, skip Fiamma's. Go to Spago's at Caesar's Palace to see what a wonderful dinner is truly about. ETA - my brother ended up with food poisoning later that night, most likely from the calamari. Seriously, skip this joint. With all the wonderful and safe food offerings in Vegas, this one is not. I put it back to one star considering my brother was sick later. Ugh.
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