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- CCindyvipLondon •19 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe menu here is really impressive. There is something for any craving you have. The crab dip appetizer was delicious as well as the meatloaf. They have a great cocktail and dessert menu as well. Our server Jennifer was great. Very friendly with good suggestions. Best meal this New Yorker has had in a while!More infoHoney Salt - Las VegasPrice: Expensive• American• Summerlin•4.6
- RRobertNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAs usual, the service was amazing! Wyatt, our server was pleasant and attentive. He made us feel welcomed. The food and wine never disappoint.More infoNorth Italia - Las VegasPrice: Moderate• Italian• Summerlin•4.7
- JjoannavipWashington, D.C. Area •119 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoPre-movie dinner at the bar. As is typical, I had had menu items already selected before arrival, only to be derailed by the new and limited once actually in the restaurant. Was sold on the Featured Cocktail, Beowulf ($18; named by Cami), because black walnut and honey. Incredibly smooth, rich rounded taste. One of the new fall/winter menu items was the Green Apple + Red Endive ($21): A salad which pinged every part of the tongue, as long as the forkful managed to spear every type of ingredient. A tasty sensory exploration. Salty, fatty, crisp, crunchy, sweet, sharp. Was interested in trying the special sake and so, after a glowing description from Drew, opted for the Wild Boar Lasagna ($28) as pair. But before the dish arrived, I got a wee taste of Kikuhime Kukurihime Daiginjo Sake so switched to that liquid instead ($35 for 4 oz). Lasagna: Incredible. Multiple layers of perfect pasta interlaced with succulent rich (but not heavy or cloying) meat in a shallow pour of earthy salty sweet sauce, with an extra cheesy punch from the foamy topping. The edges had been described upon delivery as like those of brownies, and did have that extra crispiness and depth of savory flavor. I mopped the plate. Finished with the Creamy Bitter Boozy ($16): A great balanced sipper to end the meal. Value: Fine to me, although a couple of my choices may be viewed as even more budget-busting than usual. Atmosphere: Relatively subdued for Sparrow + Wolf, with the bar not as packed as it usually is, but still energetic. Very friendly seatmates. Service: One of the highlights of the meal, led by Drew. Attentive, with informative stories on the background of various food and drink, enhancing an already amazing dinner.More infoSparrow + WolfPrice: Expensive• American• Chinatown•4.8
- JJustinvipLas Vegas •324 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 7, 2024Kona Grill - Boca Park is a great spot. Welcoming & chill vibe, friendly & attentive service (Thank You Copca), solid beer list, and tasty menu. Our favorite bites are their Kona Sliders, and their BBQ Chicken Flatbread. We recommend Kona Grill - Boca Park.More infoKona Grill - Boca ParkPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Summerlin•4.3
- JJeffreyvipLas Vegas •32 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 28, 2024excellent meal. I love this place. Food is always exceptional.More infoGrape Vine Cafe - Buffalo & Lake MeadPrice: Moderate• Italian• Summerlin•4.9
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