🇺🇸 What I Ate During 4 Days & 3 Nights in Vegas
1️⃣ Hello Kitty Cafe 🐱 Cute decor, good for photos. The vanilla cold brew was okay, but the peach smoothie was way too sweet. 2️⃣ Bacchanal Buffet 🦀 Not the best value. Snow crab legs and beef were fine, but many Chinese dishes were cold. Missed the lobster claws and conch until they restocked. Desserts were just average. 3️⃣ Gordon Ramsay Burger 🍔 Tried the Luxe Royale Burger and 24 Hour Burger — the latter had better layers (bacon, arugula, etc.). Foie gras flavor in the Luxe Royale was subtle. Service was kinda slow. 4️⃣ Spring by China MaMa 🦆 First time having “jinbing” (thin pancakes) with veggies — really tasty! The taro crispy duck was good but light on meat. 5️⃣ Eggslut 🥚 Went early, barely any wait. Loved The Slut — baguette dipped in runny egg + mashed potatoes = so good! Fairfax sandwich better than the regular egg sandwich. Cold brew was meh. Worth it if there’s no long line. 6️⃣ Vesta Coffee ☕️ Just okay. The Macadamia Almond Latte had a bitter almond note — not really my thing. 7️⃣ Honolulu Cookie Company 🍍 Great souvenir option! Liked the fruit flavors best. 8️⃣ Hachi 🍢 Late-night yakitori spot — good for a post-midnight bite. Wagyu and beef tongue were tasty. Sukiyaki was cheap and decent value. Honey toast with stretchy ice cream was interesting but got too sweet. 9️⃣ Iwana Specialty Coffee Roasters Cold brew was surprisingly good! Cool graffiti-style decor. 🔟 In-N-Out 🍔 A West Coast staple — super cheap, and you can add lots of free toppings. Fries were disappointing though. 1️⃣1️⃣ Urth Caffè ☕️ Nice atmosphere. Pistachio tiramisu was too sweet, latte was standard. Their latte art looks fun in photos. Next time I want to try the avocado pizza! #LasVegas #VegasTravel #VegasGuide #VegasEats #StudyAbroadLife #USATravel #FoodDiary