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Contribute FeedbackSamba, a Brazilian steakhouse located at the Mirage Hotel/Casino, has been a long-standing favorite amongst patrons. The restaurant offers a unique dining experience with excellent service and delicious steaks. While some reviewers were disappointed with the lack of traditional Rodizio options, others were impressed with the efficient service and delectable food offerings. Despite some minor setbacks in service and menu changes over the years, Samba continues to provide a satisfying dining experience for its customers. With the announcement of its closure at the end of August, loyal patrons will surely miss this beloved establishment.
Food lacked flavor. There was limited staff, so meat only came around every five minutes. They were unable to meet my well done needs. The seasoning was not what we have come to associate with Brazilian steakhouse food. Overpriced for the amount of food supplied.
My wife and I had dinner before a show at the Mirage. The food and service was great and being carnivores we enjoyed the Brazilian style meat preparation and serving.
The service was slow for meat options our server was inattentive for a non busy night. It took a significant amount of time to be asked if we would like more wine. We were never asked if we would like coffee or dessert after waiting a while for our server to show up after we were done eating. When I made the reservation through Open Table I answered that it was our anniversary. Why is this asked if it's not even acknowledged? We certainly were not shown any reason to come back.
Sad restaurant in Foods fine, Brazilian grill price fixed. One menu has salmon for $10 more. Date ambiance. Service is slow, inattentive, need to be told to ask for another drink, how's your meal, can I get you dessert...
I've been coming to Samba for years, and I'm always happy with the meal and staff. The restaurant may be the last survivor of the originals at the Mirage. It was a bit quiet and lonely on a Sunday night we were one of only two or three tables. I was looking forward to a bit more lively energy for my date's first time. She has gluten sensitivities, so Samba was a great choice since only a couple items aren't GF. The staff was super friendly as always, the meal was good, and the side dishes were fantastic. I so want the plantains recipe! :