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I randomly stumbled upon this when I was actually on my way to a burger restaurant right next to it. I've seen the restaurant on social media like snapchat countless times so I was way more thrilled to have seen this place than going to the burger joint. While waiting in line (a short line), guy behinds me said that lines are usually way longer and that they run out of food quick cuz it's that good. I originally wanted the gaucho, but it was all sold out (this was like 5pm), so I settled for the slut, which consists of a coddled egg over potato purée and three pieces of baguette. I also ordered the fairfax, homemade biscuit, and OJ. The fairfax was such a great sandwich. I usually don't like scrambled eggs but this one was really soft and flavorful. We added turkey sausage to it for a heartier meal. Don't underestimate the biscuit - the color isnt the normal golden brown, but it tastes SO GOOD. $5 for a huge biscuit - not bad. However, $5 for a small cup of OJ was a bit overboard, but can't expect much at a place like Vegas. I wish they had one back in East Coast because I would love to try the Gaucho sandwich!!
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