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I typically dont visit food court places but we wanted something quick and casual so the nearby Caesars Palace food court was the most obvious answer. Not in the mood of eating burgers or pizza which was the choice of everyone else in the group, I regrettably decided to give Phillips Seafood a chance. I ordered the crab soft pretzel that is described as a freshly baked pretzel with crab and cheeses. It looked ok but it went downhill fast once I started eating it. First there is no discernible crab flavor. At first I thought they left out the crab by mistake but then realized the crab was shredded up and mixed into this awful cheese sauce mixture that was about 20% undetectable crab, 80% nasty cheese sauce. Secondly, as mentioned this cheese sauce was nasty! Even my wife who loves cheesy foods nearly gagged after having a taste. Thirdly the pretzel was a combination of under-cooked in the interior and the nasty cheese sauce made it soggy... an inedible combination. This was the first time in recent memory that something was so awful that I had to throw it out after a couple of bites and it would have been even fewer bites if I wasn't trying to taste the crab.
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