Saturday, February 9, 2008

We celebrated with a very expensive bottle of champagne at the hotel's Mon Ami Gabi restaurant. It's a perfect recreation of a Paris bistro, with an added bonus of sidewalk dining, a rarity in Las Vegas. Of course you're overlooking a busy highway instead of the Champs Elysees, but other than that the illusion is perfect. Our waitress was the oldest person in Las Vegas, and a very colorful character. Food was traditional bistro fare, steak frites, oysters etc. Definitely recommended. (Food-15, Decor-17, Service-15),














2 comments:

Anonymous said...

that's interesting...i thought the food was pretty average there (at best) but i thought the service was great, and i had a great outside table tucked a little away from the sidewalk. The unfortunate part of the outdoor dining was the noise and dust from the construction zone across the street, but it was definitely a nice place to sit for lunch.

Anonymous said...

I love this restaurant. I remember we had a wonderful time