"3"^^ . "2008-08-18T00:00:00"^^ . "4"^^ . "1"^^ . . "5"^^ . . "After careful thought and debate, I chose to make my reservation at craftsteak....and boy am I glad I did!\n\nLocated at the MGM Grand, valeting the car was a cinch. The downside was we had no idea where the place was on the gigantor casino floor. Sign after sign, craftsteak was no where in sight. I finally got BF to ask someone where the place was. Lone and behold, the \"Studio Walk\" was around the corner from where we entered (near the monorail).\n\nThis is definitely NOT a frou frou place. You feel at home here. The dress code varies from person to person, flip flop to flip flop and sport coat to sport coat. The dining area was dimly lit and beautifully decorated. \n\nThe service was awesome. Our water glass was never left empty. And the waitstaff was very attentive and always available.\n\nWe decided on the wagyu tasting menu, 3 courses for $130 pp:\n\nStarters:\nMixed greens\nRoasted Red Peppers - very tasty\nDiver Sea Scallops - super WOW!\nProsciutto - another WOW!\n\nMain Course:\nKobe beef rib eye - tender and very flavorful\nKobe beef flat iron - BF's fav\n\nSides:\nYukon gold potatoes - this didn't sound like anything special, but WOW creamy goodness!\nAsparagus\nMixed Mushrooms - just ok\n\nDessert:\nMonkey Bread - OMG!\nAssorted ice cream and sorbets\nMolten choc lava cake\nStrawberries and black berries\n\nThis was A LOT of food! Everything was excellent. The 2 hour dining experience is the best I've had. This is also the most money we've spent for dinner. Our bill came out to almost $400! But, well worth it!\n\nMake your reservations online or by phone and keep that confirmation number they give you...otherwise you will be screwed out of the BEST meal ever!"^^ . .