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    3.5 (2 reviews)
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    Momofuku

    Momofuku

    4.1
    (4.7k reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$
    Takes reservations
    Large group friendly

    I first visited Momofuku at The Cosmopolitan back in April to meet up with friends. I had already…read moreeaten dinner, so I didn't get to try the food or drinks, but everyone in my group really enjoyed their meals. During that visit, the manager, Karen, stopped by our table to check on us. She was incredibly kind, welcoming, and genuine, and I told her I'd definitely come back to try the restaurant myself. About a month later, a friend came to visit from California, and I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to return. Coincidentally, Karen was there again, and once again she made us feel so welcome and appreciated. Then, last weekend, I came back with another group of friends, and Karen continued the same exceptional level of hospitality. She even surprised us with an appetizer and Momofuku's famous Blondie dessert, which was absolutely delicious! (For anyone wondering, it's only available during dinner service, and it's worth ordering.) Every visit I've had here has been a positive experience. The food has been great, the atmosphere is fun, and the hospitality has been what keeps bringing me back. Karen truly knows how to make guests feel special, and that's something you don't find everywhere. I'd also like to give a shoutout to Cassie at the front desk. She is warm, friendly, and welcoming, and she makes a wonderful first impression. If I could offer a little constructive feedback, I'd say the dining room could use a bit more lighting. It's a cute space, but it feels a little too dark for my taste. The music was also a bit louder than I'd prefer, making conversation a little difficult. During our most recent visit, the service was slower than expected, and the pours on the white wine seemed quite small considering they were $21 per glass. Overall, though, I've really enjoyed my experiences at Momofuku. Great food, outstanding hospitality, and a team that genuinely cares about its guests keep me coming back. Karen is a true asset to the restaurant, and she's a big reason I'll definitely be returning.

    Momofuku was a great stop and worth adding to the Las Vegas list…read more We weren't going in starving, so we kept it to a few dishes and let the menu do the talking. Our server Christina was fantastic, super friendly and attentive throughout the whole meal. Already looking forward to coming back and letting her walk us through the omakase style ordering when we're a little more hungry. The Korean fried chicken was the highlight of the night without question. Double fried, perfect crisp, seasoning that actually made us stop mid-bite. That one delivered. We also got the cucumbers, which sounds simple but don't sleep on them - cool and refreshing with a nice little kick, and the scallion sauce pulled the whole thing together so well that I'm already down a rabbit hole looking for copycat recipes. We rounded it out with the spicy miso ramen because it felt like the right call at a place like this. It was solid, but the chicken set such a high bar that the ramen felt like the supporting act. Nothing wrong with it, just not a must-order the way the other two were.

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    Esther's Kitchen

    Esther's Kitchen

    4.4
    (3.5k reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    The hype has always been real. The hype remains real. Esther's is very probably the best off-Strip…read morerestaurant in Las Vegas of any kind, and it competes favorably with anything the Strip can put up against it. Along with Monzú, it's the reason "destination Italian" and "off-Strip" can appear seriously in the same sentence. But nobody needs another review to make that point. Anyone with sense has already said the nice things about Esther's, and they were right, and I'd just be adding another voice to a very crowded chorus. So here's my contribution: I've started sneaking in for lunch. And I have a problem. The lunch menu might be better. How the hell did that happen? The chicken parm sando was special. Read that again, because I want you to feel how stupid it sounds. A sandwich. A chicken parm sandwich. In a city where I can eat anything, at any hour, prepared by people with Michelin stars and ego to match, and I'm telling you the thing worth talking about is a chicken parm sandwich. Obviously, go to Esther's. That was never in question. But if you have to pick, maybe go for lunch.

    I had heard so much about this place. My friend had gone years ago and loved it…read more They recently expanded. We made a reservation and sat at the bar. The bar staff was super attentive and helpful. They explained the menu and they make really fantastic cocktails. I think we ordered all wrong. The food was good, but nothing blew us away. That doesn't mean is was bad, it just wasn't what we were expecting. The sourdough pasta was a little more earthy and hearty than a typical pasta. It also seemed one dimensional. It needed some zest. (We added salt) The Cesar salad was also a little flat is flavor. Again, we had to add salt. The prawns were the best thing we had, and the sauce was really good. I couldn't bring myself to eat the eyeballs! The vibe inside is bustling, but warm and welcoming. The staff is really fantastic. The decor is nice and the bar seats are comfortable with backs on them. I definitely want to give this place another try. It looks like I should have gotten the pizza. That was on me. Next time!

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    Carpaccio on chipped plate.
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    Carson Kitchen

    Carson Kitchen

    4.5
    (3.9k reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$

    Had an Open Table reservation on a HOT 109 degree Wednesday evening. Nice small place, somewhat…read moreintimate indoor setting? Got seated right away and had a nice waiter go over the menu. Drinks: FINE, YOU?: It's an Old Fashioned and it was delicious. PIPER'S CHOICE: My wife likes her Espresso Martini creamy and a little bit on the sweeter side. This has more of a stiffer espresso forward taste which kinda put her off. Apps: CRISPY CHICKEN SKINS: Fried chicken skin with honey dip? Who knew that would work!? My wife and I loved it. "DEVIL'S" EGG: First time trying caviar and I think it pairs pretty well. BACON BURGER: My daughter finished it I'd say she like it! Main Course: BACON BURGER: My daughter got this and it was a thumbs up. No notes. COCOA-ESPRESSO NY STRIP: Nice sear crust with a perfect medium-rare. Great flavor with no burnt after-taste from the crust. SHORT RIB STEAK: The meat itself is very tender but with the pepperoncini it got my head scratching . When I think of pepperoncini I'm thinking of Italian subs or pizza? Does it work? I guess? They put the check inside a softcover novel which is pretty cool. In the pages were notes/comment from patrons. Could't help myself and got in on the fun!

    Small place, good music playing and it wasn't terribly loud in the dining area, which we…read moreappreciated. We could carry on a conversation at the table. The waitstaff were dressed very casual, jeans and t-shirt casual. Although the food is upscale, everything else about this place seems very casual diner like. We could even see most of the work going on in the small kitchen. Mostly shareable plates... Our table chose the deviled eggs with caviar - these were a hit! Dynamite shrimp, most at the table liked these, they were spicy and the flavor was decent, but I just felt like the sauce made the breading a bit soggy and it wasn't a favorite of mine. Pork Belly - This had a buffalo sauce on it, which I wasn't too excited about at first, but it worked better than I expected. Wish it was just a little crispier but it was tender and I enjoyed it. Oxtail risotto - this one had mixed reviews from the table, I really enjoyed it. The flavor was good. There's only a small amount of meat and it's shredded into the risotto. Overall the consistency was a little weird, very thick and almost sticky/dry, plus the dark color. They had a steak on the menu and the flavor was great, one of the pricier menu items but it was a good share. My wife ordered a burger without the bun. She said the patty was well over-cooked and so it was pretty dry. They don't offer gluten-free buns or bread - bummer. The service was generally prompt, but seemed uncoordinated at times. For example, it seemed our waitress was also handling a very large party outside on the patio, and randomly the hostess would bring us a drink refill (hostess stand was right beside our table). That's good in a way, they are all a team, but she also picked up my plate and silverware after only the first appetizer - mind you they bring everything out as it's ready, so don't expect the whole table to eat together, you are expected to share! When I asked if she could replace my silverware, she grabbed a fork and knife and handed to me, but they weren't rolled in a napkin or anything, just barehanded me some silverware... anyway, I thought that was odd. Overall, the food had some bright spots and perhaps worth a lunch if you are downtown. I probably wouldn't seek it out again, but I'm not mad about the meal we had either.

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    Best Friend

    Best Friend

    4.2
    (3.3k reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$$

    We love coming back here anytime life brings us to Las Vegas. Thank you for having the coolest…read morerestaurant and tastiest food in the neighborhood! The Chef's Menu is no joke, delicious and plentiful - that shrimp dish in particular is fantastic!

    Best Friend: She's a Vegas 6 and an LA 4... just like me. :)…read moreLet me start by saying this is a five-star review in the context of the Las Vegas Strip. Would I give it five stars back home? Definitely not. But compared to the other dining options on the Strip, this is one of the places I'll happily spend my money. Vibes: A+ I love the fake convenience store entrance that opens into the clubby dining room. It has that over-the-top Vegas maximalist energy and reminded me of Omega Mart. It's playful, immersive, and exactly the kind of experience that works here. Service: A+ Our server was hilarious, genuinely engaging, and steered us toward some excellent choices. The standout recommendation was the aguachile, which ended up being the sleeper hit of the meal. Food: B+ We ordered the kalbi BBQ, the aquachile, the street corn, and the kimchi fried rice. The kimchi fried rice especially deserves a shout out. It topped versions I've had at more traditional Korean restaurants, which I wasn't expecting. Value: C This isn't really the restaurant's fault. It's Vegas. Everything on the Strip comes with a premium. Even so, we ordered all of the above for just over $100, which is honestly difficult to do at many Strip restaurants these days. I'm a fan of Roy Choi and what he's built. Before becoming a nationally recognized chef, he worked his way up through hotel kitchens and later helped spark the gourmet food truck movement with Kogi BBQ. He's also been a longtime advocate for making great food more accessible and has supported community initiatives focused on feeding underserved neighborhoods. At the end of the day, Best Friend is fun, unpretentious (again, for Vegas), and delivers one of the better values you'll find on the Strip. If I'm eating on Las Vegas Boulevard, this is one of the few places I'd happily return to.

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