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So, this place is... not cheap. I knew it wouldn't be, but still, dang. We were here because groupon was running one of those extra-20% off specials they run periodically, I was looking for the best 20% off I could find, and I was going to be in Vegas for a weekend. So we got an 80 dollar voucher for 30 dollars, and we still ended up spending another 50ish dollars after tip (for two people). So, not cheap. But I knew that going in. So, was it worth it? Not sure it would be at full price, but given the discounted (but still expensive) price we paid, I'd say yes. It's super classy, the service was fantastic, and their steak, while I don't think I'd feel like paying 50 dollars for one unless I were way rich, was indeed a very good steak. Not the best I'd ever had, but definitely top 5, at least. Was kind of funny, though - I saw one review saying something like this was a great steakhouse for people who don't like steak. I don't remember why they said that, but it's kind of true, for one reason: while their steaks are very good, they're also stupid pricey; their sides, however, are also very good, and an unexpectedly great value. We tried their lobster mac&cheese, which was super lobstery and pretty substantial, as well as their specialty, the truffle fries, which I wish had been less salty so the truffle could shine more, but they were still pretty truffly, and you get a *ridiculous* amount. 8 dollars each, and both highly recommended. We also got the extra fun of goggling at their wine list, which they are quite proud of, and I can see why - a very small fraction of said list is actually remotely *affordable*, but it's certainly entertaining to gawk at. It's mostly the kind of wine list that yells "this restaurant is not cheap", the kind of wine list you order off of if you're either a. a millionaire bringing a date so you can show off to your date the fact that you're a millionaire, or b. a businessperson bringing a prospective client so you can show off to your client that your expense account has no limit on it. That said, they do have a *few* reasonably priced wines on there, including a very good ice wine (we had that for dessert, and were pretty pleased with it. Don't see ice wine on menus too often.)
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