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My pals and I were staying at the Palms, but on the ...other side of the resort. The side with $36 burger restaurants. We passed on those, and had gone to nearby Izakaya Cocokala a couple nights in a row. However, we wanted to change it up and heard from some pals who had dined at Café 6 the previous night that we would like it. I built my own burger and ordered a bunless (they call it 'topless') veggie burger topped with pepper jack and a roasted poblano pepper. I was pleased when the veggie burger ended up being a roasted corn and black bean number and was transported to a very messy (get the bun, yo) but tasty mexi-inspired heaven. But considering they have fish burgers, chicken burgers, and more, there is undoubtedly no end to the delish you could inspire for yourself. And my boo got the fried chicken that was enticing enough for me to sample--even though I avoid eating the land animals these days. It was ridic. Fries were just whatever, but served in cutesy deep fryer baskets that I appreciated. I would go back in a heartbeat and scope out their beer menu. I was too tired to browse when I visited.
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