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The location has closed, but their sliders were amazing, though a bit on the pricier side. Hopefully, they will reopen elsewhere. I was sad when they ran out of the sausage as an option. I was able to try The Ninth Island slider and that one wasn 't bad. With our partners at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, we have decided to close Majordomo Meat Fish and Moon Palace. We are forever grateful to the guests who have join... View all feedback.
What Rose O doesn't like about Moon Palace:
I'm not sure what the fascination is here. I ordered a burger, chips and the mango shake the mango shake was the best part of the meal. The food reminds me of white castle, but fancier. I would go back for the shake but perhaps not the food. View all feedback.
The location has closed, but their sliders were amazing, though a bit on the pricier side. Hopefully, they will reopen elsewhere. I was sad when they ran out of the sausage as an option. I was able to try The Ninth Island slider and that one wasn 't bad. With our partners at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, we have decided to close Majordomo Meat Fish and Moon Palace. We are forever grateful to the guests who have joined us over the past three years and the teams who brought the spaces to life. We remain committed to Las Vegas and look forward to sharing information soon about our future.
I knew it was basically a fancy White Castle, and that’s what my expectations were based on, and even then I was initially a little underwhelmed; but as I worked through my order, it became apparent how good the place is at elevating an already great idea to it’s very best version.The bread is incredible, and the fillings are simple but perfectly balanced in taste, mouthfeel and quantity. I found it pretty hard to stop eating.Oh, and the half dip cookie cake mallow pie things are ace.The location isn’t great, being in a relatively underused thoroughfare so I don’t know how long it’ll last; it would be a shame if it didn’t build a good, loyal following because the concept and execution are both top notch.Shame I can’t say the same about Majordomo, which it sits opposite in terms of both location and fun quality.
The honey butter chips are something you should definitely get. Crispy, crunchy, salty, with a perfect balance of butter and sweetness. I'm not a big honey person, but I'd buy this again next time I'm on the strip. I made the mistake of not trying the beef slider because I was craving spam, and I aim to try spicy chicken sandwiches wherever I go. The spam breakfast slider was ok... no wow factor to it. And I like my spam cooked a certain way so this was my own personal fault. The spicy chicken slider was not spicy at all, and I was hoping for more of crunch to the batter... there was no crunch to it. Nonetheless, David Chang is a genius and the products on the menu is a gem for the Vegas Strip. It's still a place I would recommend to others.
Could this place be potentially overhyped just because it's David Chang? Possibly but since it's newer I had to check it out. I usually get my slider fix at White Castle but I was curious about the sliders here and the honey butter chips. Much like other Yelpers have said it's quite pricey for being a slider. I was surprised at how much we spent for a mango drink, double decker, spicy chicken, half dip, and honey butter chips $50). Service here is pretty quick even if you see a line. As for the items the spicy chicken was OK but could pass on it next time. The double decker I have to admit was pretty tasty and went well on a hawaiian bun. The meat was flavorful and cheese was perfectly gooey. Do I feel guilty spending $8 for a slider that didn't make me completely full after? Just a little but it was worth it to try. As for the honey butter chips I would 100% get those again! They were unique and if you've had the honey butter chips from hmart or other asian stores have a nicer crisp for me. The half dip was nice to try and was spongey with the pancakes and wasn't too overly sweet which I was nervous for but I could pass on it next time now that I've tried it. To hold it all down the mango drink was delicious! We didn't get a shot with it but it's super refreshing for a 100+ degree day.
Great little spot tucked away in the far northwestern corner of the Venetian/Palazzo complex, just off the casino floor and across from it’s sister restaurant Majordōmo Meat Fish. Everything on the menu is good and reasonably priced. The breakfast sliders are my personal favorite; I’d strongly recommend adding a hash brown to them.