Showing posts with label Las Vegas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Las Vegas. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Sushi Roku

We were busy shopping and went for sushi inside Ceasar's Forum shops.
We went ahead and made a reservation because it's Vegas, and you never know.

For dinner, we ordered some edamame and this is the seaweed salad, but their ginger sauce is red and I keep thinking it resembles ketchup, so I wiped it off. 

I decided to do a 7 piece nigiri omakase.  Well....

I had: Tuna Belly, Grouper, Tuna, Amberjack, Gold Ice Snapper, Mackerel, and Sea Eel, with a spicy tuna roll.

The Tuna Belly, Amberjack and Snapper was good.  The rest of the quality was not bad, but not so good that I have to come back.  

This is located on 3rd floor of the Forum Shops facing Las Vegas Blvd. If you get there early enough, feel free to ask to sit where the view is, it's great people watching and lights comes up very cool after sunset.

Sushi Roku
inside Forums Shops
3500 S. Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109







 

Monday, February 10, 2025

Sardelle's

When brunching in Vegas, yes, a reservation is a must.
Even if the (sit-down) restaurant takes walk-in, having a reservation shortens your wait and they go out of their way to accommodate.   

Case in point, there was a family that was standing there waiting.  Upon our arrival, the host thought we were part of the standing family.  When I walked up and mentioned our reservation, we skipped the line and got seated right away.   So, it pays to make one ahead of time.

Since Sardelle's is originally from New York, bagel is a thing and I felt obligated to get a bagel.  In case you're wondering it's a cinnamon raisin one, and no lox in sight.  Not that they don't have any, I just didn't order any.

Because.... I saw the omelet and it was calling my name.  It's a Western Omelet, pepper, onion, and ham, there's cheese in there too because when you cut it, it's ooey and gooey.  The bagel was my side for the entree. 

Just for kicks, we ordered fries just to share because why not?!

Sardelle's is located inside Bellagio, right at the corner of the Bellagio Flower Garden.  The Flower Garden is a sight to see.  They are always changing the theme to match the upcoming season.  For example, after Christmas/New Year, they go into Chinese New Year mode, and then they go into Valentine's Day mode.  I've seen them work over night, and they do bring in cranes and lifts to put those designs together.  Definitely very creative.  If you're sitting by the garden, it's not too loud, the flowers does it job to shield you and give you some privacy.  

They also have a to-go cart too.  So if you want a grab and go, they have coffee and bagels on the ready.

Sardelle's
inside Bellagio
3600 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109





 

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Cafe Gelato

When you've been eating a lot of junk food, inevitably, your body is craving something healthy.
Luckily, there are several cafes inside the hotel, and it's easy to get something yummy and healthy.

Got a Chia Bowl (que the Ch-Ch-Cha-Chia song)

It has kiwi, mango, flaxseed, shredded coconut, blueberries, over a bed of chia pudding and cocoa nib.  It all mixed together is pretty good.  Not to mention filling.  It is actually a lot for breakfast and to be honest, I wasn't hungry for a good long while.  Then again, we're in Vegas, lots of walking to walk it all off. 

Cafe Gelato
inside Bellagio Hotel
3600 S. Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109



 

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

The Lock - Speakeasy

We heard alot about speakeasies in Vegas....
... and thank you Instagram listening, they recommended The Lock.  It seems to be one of the more 'true' speakeasy.

Well, I don't know about you, but when you see a giant door with a key on it, it's pretty big clue, right?!

Don't know if you can see it, but on the side, there's a phone.  As everywhere in Vegas, you need to have a reservation.  You pick up the phone and let them know you've arrived, then the mystery door will open.

Once inside, you get to a room full of safes and keys.  Yes, very on the nose.

The hanging keys reminded me very much of Harry Potter where they need to find the right key.  But here, you just have to solve a few puzzle, put together the code, and you can unlock the safe that takes you to the bar. 

There's a 2 drinks minimum.  Drink #1 has to be from this menu, on the QR code.  That's a little disappointing because what they have listed here is more limited than what they have to offer at the bigger bar outside.  

This drink was the Citrus Mango Mocktail - it was too sugary for my taste. 

Then Drink #2 you check off these questions, and the mixologist will whip up something according to what you put on there. 

Now that one is much better.  Maybe because the mixologist is in the mood to be creative.  Or maybe she just have a formula for the stuff I checked off.  I'm not sure, but the 2nd drink was definitely way more delicious than the first one.  That was true for all the drinks in our party.

Had to show this one, it's actually really dark there, but this one actually shimmers.  It tastes align to that of a French 75m but never seen it green before.  This glass is suppose to be a bird, and the cucumber is the tail, and you get a shot glass for it.  

The table has various kinds of games to kill time.  And the servers do check on us occasionally and for the right amount of check-ins.  The whole place has like maybe 10 tables.  Most of the tables against the walls are table for 2, and bigger parties gets the middle.  I would say the largest, sitting together comfortably would be 6-8.  

The whole place does not have a door.  There might be paintings, and they might be doors, but you have to keep your eyes peeled for that. A reservation is a must here, since their seating are limited.

Let's say you didn't have a reservation, but wanted a decent drink.  Their outer bar has funky decorations of oddities and curiosities.  There are bar stools, and cozy tables for bigger parties.  So, even if you don't get in to the speakeasy, the outer bar is just as good.  That said, they also offer Mixology Classe in the afternoon, in case you're looking for something to do.  

The bar is located inside Horseshoe hotel, walk towards the back, there's a set of escalators that goes to their food court.  There's also an arcade across the way and gift shops, the path they have there can get you to Paris Hotel next door. 

The Lock
inside Horseshoe Hotel
3645 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109







 

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Milk Bar

Kept walking by Milk Bar, and I'm weak, so we had to stop.
Was just telling my friends about how Christina Tosi documentary on Netflix and how she had her start.

But first, let's look at the offerings... the case might look slim but those are actually for show.  They actually sell the cookies in individually packaged cookies.  They do bake some on-site, but alot of them are pre-made a brought in.

What she is known for is the Crack-pie.  So named because when she served it during her time in restaurant as a dessert chef, she only had a few ingredients, and made this pie.  To which, everyone was eating it and it was so good that they wanted more, and in passing said this is like crack.  

However, few years later, I think people were thinking there's real crack in there, and they had to change its name.  They now dub Milk Bar Pie.  Now, should you really want to try it, there's 2 ways, one you can order from their site, they do ship nationally.  The other is that you can try that recipe yourself.  You can find her recipe on Bon Appétit or there are the Pie and more recipe on their website.

In case you're not sure where they are.  Just find the Momofuku, Milk is typically next to one.  Whether in Vegas or NY.  

Milk Bar
inside Cosmopolitan Hotel
3708 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-698-2662

 

Monday, February 3, 2025

Beauty & Essex

Wandering around Cosmo in Vegas?  Go up to the third floor, there are a couple secret restaurants. 
One of them is Beauty & Essex.  On the onset, it looks like a fancy pawn shop.  It does have some guitars, jewelry, and some records.

As you check-in, you have to go to the secret door to do that.  

Not a very good picture, but here's a Garnet Gimlet - which is strawberry, basil, lime and ginger ale.  Very good mocktail for Dry January.

For starter, this is Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup.  I have to say, whoever invented this dish, bravo!  It's something we all know and love.  They have it with light toast, good cheese and some bacon on top, soaked in the tomato soup.  The entire bite, and yes, each spoonful is just one bite, is full, flavorful, and delectable.  Whoever put this on the menu, they are geniuses.  They know theVegas types likes to be bougie, but also brought some homey to the mix. 

Next up! We were saying that we're lacking some veggie, so in come a salad.  Didn't expect it to be this huge pile of greens and what-nots but it was a very nice surprise.  It has pancetta, pecan, goat cheese, kale, slices of apple, cranberries.  It was like a circus act trying to grab a mini pile without this big pile falling over.  But once we do, it was yummy.  Highly recommend. 

Then, we got the scallop in brown butter sauce, apple slaw on top, the scallop, butternut squash puree as base, little mushrooms.  The idea was to take entire thing in one bite to take in all the flavors.  But I'd say this one fell short compares to the other dishes. 

In the spirit of having more veggies, we got some broccolini.  It has some chili crisp on top, which makes it spicier than my liking.  

Now, the truffle Mac & Cheese is a whole different story.  It is so good that I want to marry it.  Not necessary because of the truffle oil that they used, which by the way, for extra $25 they can shave real truffle on anything you want.  But the noodles, truffle butter, and 3 kinds of cheeses.  So yes, it's all nice, ooey and gooey.  That's a MUST GET!

As all good Vegas' places goes, reservation is key.  Since we are 2 hours behind, that makes our dinner time a tad earlier than the locals.  That's to our advantage because getting an early reservation is very easy to do.   We had an excellent server, very aware of our party size, the dishes best serve for how many people, how many bites.  On top of that, she was great at keeping the energy.  That made our night super fun.

Beauty & Essex
inside Cosmopolitan Hotel
3708 Las Vegas Blvd S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-737-0707






 

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Bar Centro

After you walk around a bunch, you probably want to rest your feet some.
We decided to sit down and grab some coffee.

Besides pastry and coffee, they do have a full bar and other food as well. 

It's great after a day of shopping to grab a snack.  Got the palmier dipped in chocolate, I mean, who doesn't like that?!

Also grabbed a cup of Ginger Spice Chai for the afternoon pick-me-up.

Totally did not know but this is also ran by Jose Andres, no wonder the bites and drinks are not the run of the mill cafe type.  It is delicious and our feet thanked us for giving them a break.

Bar Centro
inside Shops at Crystals 
3720 Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89158

 

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Ding Tai Fung - Vegas

Went back to Ding Tai Fung for lunch in Vegas.
It was weird this time that when we arrived, whether you have a reservation or not, they make you go to the big line, then they have a staff that filter and checks you in and send you to another area to wait.

While you wait, you can watch them make your dumplings. 

Got the honey lemonade, it was zingy-er than I expected.  But it's a good drink to start.

We got the Crab & Pork Xiao Long Bao to start.  Pretty delicious with good crab essence, just wish more soup comes out of the dumplings. 

Then we got shrimp and pork shui mai. It is definitely more flavorful than the XLB.

Got some green beans with garlic.  Being super healthy in a trip of over-indulgence. 

We got the Veggie fried rice there's bits of mushroom in there.  Nice balance. 

For dessert, we got the red bean buns, nice and warm and delicious.  Great way to close out lunch.

Tip for here, just as I said before, anything worth going will need a reservation.  We booked ahead of time and we get in front of the walk-ins.  That serves well especially right at the opening time.  Also, if you're not familiar with the casino, be sure to arrive early to find the place.  This is somewhat hidden on the casino floor just be sure you have extra time. 

Ding Tai Fung
inside Aria
3730 Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89158



 

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Tea Lounge at Waldorf Astoria

 We went back to Waldorf for tea, of course, we were back for the view.

I will say, they move the lounge while the true lounge is being worked on, but the view is not too shabby.

 And it's $64 per person and everyone gets their own pot of tea.  The beauty of that is that you each order a pot and you can share to taste other tea. 


Tea set is just as pretty.  It came with jam, clotted cream, and lemon curd. 

Tea set is presented in this tier holder. 
You have the savory sandwiches tier.

The Scone Tier - there is a plain scone and blueberry scones, so nice and warm.  Goes well with the clotted cream. 

and dessert tier - there are pecan tart, peppermint dome, gingerbread macaron, and eggnog choux.

There are salmon sandwich with marble rye and mayo.  Curry Chicken Salad, and Egg Gougere in a puff pastry.

Of course we have to have our Prochetta with multi-grain bread and mayo.

It is such a nice set. Obviously make a reservation, there are 3 seating times and each of those times have 3 time slots, so you got many options.

 I will say since they are borrowing the bar, the seating is not just exclusive to the tea lounge.  But the servers still tries for an excellent service.  As you arrive, you just go up to the 23rd floor and that's where the tea is. 

Tea Lounge at Waldorf Astoria
3752 Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89158