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Only a semi-woo for Woo restaurant! The concept is pretty neat: Chinese fusion with smaller plates, tapas-style. You gotta share dishes to enjoy it. Luckily, I took a bunch of customers out to Woo, so we were able to order a lot and try a lot. I enjoyed the honey/tamarind glazed ribs, yellowtail, seared tuna, and lobster tail. The food is a bit bland in general though. Maybe they wanted to cater to tourists not used to real Asian food. The location/decor was a bit disappointing. You'd think that being in the lovely Palazzo, it would be awesome. But the place is hidden in a corner on the 2nd floor of a really quiet shopping area. So I guess I'm thinking you could do much better than Woo. It is an A-OK place, don't get me wrong. It's just that you'd expect things to be super swanky or unique in Vegas, and Woo just wasn't enough.
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