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  1. BSR, thank you for providing the viewpoint of a resident foodie ;). I wish I had checked with you prior to my trip! Someone i know recommended Bent fork or spoon? Is that any good?

     

     

    As a foodie and a Vegas resident, I disagree, there are far too many places you can go wrong eating in Las Vegas. The Strip is quite expensive. If you compare the menu prices of NYC restaurants w/their Vegas copies (e.g., STK), the prices are actually higher in Vegas than NYC! There's a lot of great dining on the Strip, but it'll cost you, plenty! Worse yet, there are countless morasses of mediocrity that charge eye-poppingly high prices for the sh*tshows they serve up. One tip: avoid any restaurant with an in-house DJ ... the trying-way-too-hard-to-be-coolness-of-it-all pretty much guarantees that you're overpaying for very mediocre food, e.g., Hakkasan @MGM, Andrea's @Wynn. I'd also avoid all the "gastropubs" -- e.g., Pub 1842 @MGM, Public House @Venetian, Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill @Caesars -- unless you simply must pay $19 for a crab cake (yeah, that's singular). Finally, avoid any and all barbecue on the Strip. None of it is real wood-smoked BBQ. In other words, they just bake meat in an oven & pour BBQ sauce all over it. Sometimes the fake & bake stuff isn't that bad, except on the Strip, where anything BBQ'd is absolutely awful.

     

    My opinion: the best moderate-priced (there's no such thing as "cheap" on the Vegas Strip - even a small slice of plain cheese pizza at the Caesars food court costs $6) food on the Strip is at the gourmet burger joints -- e.g., BurGR @Planet Hollywood, Burger Bar @Mandalay Place, BLT @Mirage. It's not all hamburgers at the burger joints. They have "burgers" made of chicken, fried fish, salmon filets, etc. They're surprisingly good while prices, for the Strip, aren't that bad. If you feel like giving your credit card a workout, I'd suggest Jaleo @Cosmopolitan (Spanish tapas) or Sage @Aria. If you want to give your credit card a horse-whipping, go to Atelier de Joel Robuchon @MGM. It's my favorite restaurant in town. Just brace yourself for the shock of your $80 entrée coming out exquisitely presented, and the size of a deck of cards.

     

    PS: the gelato place at the Wynn used to be awesome! But the bean-counters got to it, and now for your six bucks, you'll get two scoops of Dreyers.

  2. If you are considering taking a helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon, I recommend the breakfast champagne package offered by Maverick. Lovely and easy way to visit the National Park without having to drive 5 hrs or so. Was there a few weeks ago and had fantastic meals at Fleur, Scarpetta, Hot and Juicy, and Culinary Dropout. I don't think you can go wrong eating anywhere in Las Vegas ;)

     

    Hope your trip is fun!

     

    And also... is there anything we should steer clear of that just isn't worth the time or the money?

     

    Other than those nasty ranch places on the outskirts of town.

  3. True, but i would think he'd be worth a tumble in bed. Not in public as he's too exposed as it is.

     

     

     

    I hear the sugar daddy dropped him, so he's back to escorting to look for another benefactor to his surgical alterations. I would have gone on a date or two with him before the implants, but not now. He's gotten entirely too odd looking for me to want to be seen with him in public.
  4. WOW. Thanks Viscount doitb4ugo for sharing. My favorite position is always from "down under".

     

    I'm speechless as each ass picture is better than the previous one. Can only imagine my face stuffed between those heavenly pillows savouring the scent and probing the pleasure points....Even the pics with the hairy unshaven ones do it for me (usually they don't).

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