me and my cousins ate here for dinner in july
wow. id like to say money well spent
we were seated very promtly and given a wine list right away. it started off slow, but it seemed like they just opened with only two other parties seated, so its ok. at least they didnt rush us, but maybe they gave us time to decide on a wine. it is vegas..
ill just say the service was excellent. our server was very knowledgable about the menu and answered my questions about the “market prices” without being annoyed. great service; the best service ive had at a vegas restaurant so far
anyways. i ordered a glass of bourdeux
the foie gras for apetizer
bone in rib-eye with bearnaise sauce
housemade ice-cream and sorbet for desert and muscat wine
after we ordered, they dropped off freshly baked and warm thyme-rosemary biscuits and butter. wow. wonderful. water was filled every few minutes when needed
first came my apetizer. this was the first time i had foie gras straight up and seared. ive had it in a terrine, a pate, and prepared au torchon. this is my favorite style and it was cooked perfectly.
it was juicy, fatty, and soft. with a rich taste.
it was served with a blueberry compote, which was fabulous and cut through the fattiness of the foie gras, puff pastry which i didnt care for and a little mixed green salad
then came all of our steaks, it came in a very resasonable amount of time too. there were 8 of us total.
we all ordered different cuts of steak from kobe flat iron to the bone-in ribeye. i ordered mine with bearnaise but there were many crusts and sauces to choose from, which i thought was a very nice way to customize your dinner.
the steak was grilled or broiled in a salamander
i ordered it medium rare and it was cooked perfectly
someone else ordred it rare, it was was cooked perfectly rare
the tenderloin was also cooked perfectly
i thought it was nice that they had wagyu beef and kobe options ont he menu. if i had alot of money to spend i wouldve ordred the wagyu beef $16 an ounce min 6 ounces… our server said it was the cheapest on the strip
i wish it came with vegetables tho, vegetables and fries were separate side orders
we all ordered different deserts; there was deep fried cheesecake, cinnamon-sugar donut holes, and i ordered the house made ice-cream and sorbet (banana ice cream, caramel ice cream, and chocolate sorbet)
i ordered the muscat wine from michal chiarello’s label
i swear i bought a bottle before and i didnt like it, but for sum reason it was hella good tonight
very good service, very tasty and very well cooked steak
worth the price tab (remember you are in vegas), but i have yet to try more. this is my first steakhouse in vegas, but it was a very good overall experience
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