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Everything is great tasting when i's 4 am, you're hangry, and looking to sober up. Courtyard Café is 24 hours so this restaurant inside the Orleans Hotel doesn't close. I sure hope they wash the pots and vacuum the carpet.
The graveyard menu is homely with some Hawaiian dishes. I saw loco moco but veered away from that greasy stuff and went with the infamous oxtail soup. The oxtail soup is 4.5 stars. It's beef style soup with ample tender oxtail, celery, carrots, bok choy, and peanuts. Yup, peanuts. It's served with a side of rice and grated ginger. I wished they used a some sticky rice. Long grain rice can get dry. Otherwise, the soup was delicious.
Like most hotel restaurants, the service was hella slow. At 4 am, everything is that much slower and your party is quiet and impatient since they're damn hangry. Don't expect a sense of urgency from the service here.
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