Yeah I mean it ain't kobe, but it's always been adequate. It's a piece of sirloin, cooked reasonably. Just fine including veggie, salad, potato, and beer for the price of Chipotle.
Found my steak barely edible & a couple members of my party got sick.
Glad other people have had better results, but I don't feel a need to return, ever.
There's a 7.77 steak dinner at the hardrock it's called "the gamblers special" it not on the menu u just have to ask for it. It's a lot like lot Ellis but in a nicer atmosphere. Steak was cooked good . It came with green beans and cheesie mashed potatoes. There's a 1lb lobster dinner for 17.77 again not on menu and I don't know what it's called so u might want to call over there. I'm pretty sure it was called "24/7". Happy eating
hi guys - long time lurker. We will be headed back to vegas in a couple of months, but trying to get the food situation squared away early. We will be limited to the strip this time around. Anyone have any recommendations for good noodles, dumplings and fried rice? Not really looking for authentic, but the fake american variety. I'm from NYC so looking for something comparable to the chinese take out we have.
How about Korean BBQ? Seems like there are a lot of choices off strip, but is there anything worthwhile on the strip? thanks
The Chinese food sucks here. And I don't mean the authentic stuff, which for all I know is good. I'm talking about NYC style takeout Chinese. It's bad here.
I find it funny that people say "NYC style" Chinese takeout. I see what you mean but I grew up there and just thought that was normal Chinese takeout. For as good as the Japanese and Thai are in Vegas - and they are very, very good - the Chinese is surprisingly bad.
What are the go-to picks for dimsum? I too haven't been that impressed with much of the Chinese food here. The only dimsum option that has mentioned multiple times is Ping Pang Pong by some casino dealers. Is that the best choice or does anyone have any alternative suggestions?
What are the go-to picks for dimsum? I too haven't been that impressed with much of the Chinese food here. The only dimsum option that has mentioned multiple times is Ping Pang Pong by some casino dealers. Is that the best choice or does anyone have any alternative suggestions?