๐ Las Vegas 3-Day Food Diary โ Hits & Misses
๐ฅ Washing Potato โ Decent Chinese restaurant inside the Fontainebleau. Phoenix claws, stir-fried rice noodles, and congee were delicious โ above average. Avoid the BBQ platter โ not fragrant enough, and the roast duck skin wasnโt crispy. Busy when we went, mostly non-Asian customers. Open kitchen, nice ambiance. ๐ฅฉ Peter Luger โ Great Old-school NYC steakhouse โ decor and service felt authentic. A crying kid at the next table slightly killed the vibe, but the T-bone steak was aromatic and incredible. Caesar salad and German potatoes were solid. Chocolates from the staff at the end were a sweet touch. Reserve via OpenTable; walk-ins possible. A safe bet when you canโt decide. ๐ Happy Lamb Hot Pot โ Worth It Sometimes a Chinese stomach just needs hot pot. More budget-friendly than Hai Di Lao. We did the seafood buffet (~$59 pp) โ includes snow crab, lobster, abalone, etc. Good value! Meat quality was excellent, especially one lean Wagyu cut. Bonus: cotton candy machine! Recommended. ๐ฒ Moobongri Soondae โ Late-Night Go-To Popular on Red. Ate here before a show. Samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) was okay; spicy beef vermicelli soup was warm and comforting. Affordable, feels more like a post-drinks spot ๐ No regrets here. ๐ Gordon Ramsay Burger โ Skip It Walked in after a 15-minute wait. Wagyu burger was okay โ good meat but not amazing. The signature Hellโs Kitchen burger tasted like it had been sitting โ temperature control was off. They have a set meal with nachos, a burger, and a cute burger-shaped dessert. Overall unremarkable โ take it or leave it. ๐ณ Tableau (Wynn) โ Only If Youโre Staying at Wynn Wanted a nice brunch but they were doing construction outside โ ruined the view ๐ Omelet was tasty, but over $100 for two for brunch felt steep. #FoodDiary #LasVegas #PregnancyJournal ๐ฐ๐ฝ๏ธโจ