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I always wanted to try Spago, so once we landed, hailed a taxi, I said let's go for lunch! It was a very white tablecloth, fancy place, though for lunch, people dressed very casually. We started with an array of bread, crunchy soft, different butters. I munched on the parmesan crispy bread. I ordered the spaghettini and added shrimp. They bring out this huge portion of spaghetti cooked perfectly, tossed with a basil, tomato sauce that tasted it was just started that morning and cooked all day. And I got 3 huge grilled shrimp on the side. The pasta was so flavorful I was already thinking about what to order there the next time we're in Vegas. He got the Thai chicken salad. The half portion was plenty for lunch. Only the best chicken pieces were used. He said it was wonderful. It was topped with a nice ginger vinaigrette and absolutely the best value for $9 and he was full with a few pieces of bread. This was one of the best lunches we've had in Vegas, and if you go to Spago for lunch, you are still getting the great quality you expect for dinner for a lot less.
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