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I'm surprised there is a lack of options at the food court here. In my opinion, the Venetian is prestigious hotel. Eats Italian is a acceptable option. It's definitely better than the gas station sandwiches at the cafe down the hall. My advice for dining at a food court is to not get anything too fancy. Anything fancy usually sounds better than it taste. Stick with the easy to make items like the paninis or the caesar salads. That is exactly what I ordered. I got a panini and a side of caesar salad for around $11-$12. The panini was actually not bad at all. It came with turkey, cheese and avocado. It could've been a little bit more toasty for a panini but it was acceptable. The caesar salad on the other hand came with more cheese than lettuce. I'm unsure if I should be disappointed because cheese is more expensive than lettuce so maybe I got the winning hand. Let's just say I got more calcium than fiber that day. The food is acceptable here as long as you don't have Gordon Ramsey level expectations.
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