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We arrived late for our reservation, but Chuck's graciously held our table. The tableside Caesar salad was delicious. Although there was a bit of a wait for our main dishes, our server apologized and they arrived shortly after. The food was fantastic and the portion sizes were perfect. Our steaks were cooked to perfection! Despite the slight delay in receiving our main dishes, the manager treated us to a delicious Sk... View all feedback.
Service was extremely slow and the restaurant was not packed. It took at least 20 minutes to get our dessert (cheesecake and creme bru le) and even longer to get our check. The ribeye was med well instead of med and was full of fat, definitely not worth $44, maybe $18. We had reservations but had to wait approx 25 minutes to be seated even though there were numerous open tables and booths. On a positive note, the lobster bisque, filet mignon and lobster tail were delicous.
In fairness I had a $150 of $325 through the MyVegas program. we haven't complained since we paid almost half the price. if I had paid the full price, it would be a completely different story. everything we ordered was cooked. from garnelen to primer rib and lamb shed. the taste of eating was not bad, only very over cooked. I would avoid paying the full price. there are much better steakhouses on the strip for the same price point.
Only one of 5 people thought that eating was good/with him. they had imagined when one of us had to order gluten-free, but not worth a big deal. would not recommend the many other options available in vegas.
The price point was def not warranted for the quality of food that was served. Would not eat here again.
The service at this restaurant was a bit strange. We arrived on time for our reservation, but had to wait in the open concept lounge area for over 10 minutes without being acknowledged or offered any drinks. Our table was visible the whole time, just a short distance away. Once seated, we finally received menus and ordered drinks. The bartender did a great job creating a delicious mocktail for my pregnant wife. The menu featured steaks priced between $50 and $60, but the presentation was lacking with stains all over the paper. The food was decent, with my wife enjoying her Ribeye while my filet was bland. The Chimichurri sauce was excellent, but the bearnaise sauce was not recommended. Desserts were average, with the Creme Brule falling short but the Chocolate Lava Cake being delicious. We used a $50 My Vegas reward voucher on a $125 bill, but even with the discount, I would not recommend this restaurant. There are many better options on the Vegas strip for a more satisfying meal.