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Las Vegas Restaurant & Food Reviews

Aria and The Cosmopolitan are packed with great eats and super convenient locations. Aria has its own patisserie with excellent lattes, plus trendy spots like Catch (a celeb‑favorite with a new branch here). Cosmopolitan offers juicy fried chicken and the NYC‑imported two‑Michelin‑star Momofuku. Here are two standout spots inside Aria: 🇪🇸 Julian Serrano Tapas – Spanish Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟⭐️ I’ve always loved tapas, but I’m usually not a paella fan — often too salty, too hard, or gritty. But this paella is exceptional! Loaded with seafood and served with a unique wasabi‑infused sauce — mix it in and it’s absolutely divine. We finished every grain! The octopus was also perfectly seasoned — flavorful but not overly salty. 💰 ~$50‑60 per person 🇹🇭 Lemongrass – Thai Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 The duck red curry is a must — smoky, tender duck in rich curry. All their curries are recommended! Also tried the coconut soup — full of mushrooms, aromatic and spicy. If you’re sensitive to heat, ask for less spice. Portions are generous, flavors are authentic, and it’s great value for Vegas! 💰 ~$30‑40 per person 🏨 Aria Hotel note: Rooms are on the darker side — not as bright as Encore. But the swimming pool is huge, and the fitness center is very modern. Coming up next — food & drinks around the newly built Resort World (Hilton)! #USTravel #Foodie #FoodDiary #LasVegas #PhotoWorthy #RestaurantReview #Travel

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Las Vegas Restaurant & Food Reviews

Aria and The Cosmopolitan are packed with great eats and super convenient locations. Aria has its own patisserie with excellent lattes, plus trendy spots like Catch (a celeb‑favorite with a new branch here). Cosmopolitan offers juicy fried chicken and the NYC‑imported two‑Michelin‑star Momofuku. Here are two standout spots inside Aria: 🇪🇸 Julian Serrano Tapas – Spanish Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟⭐️ I’ve always loved tapas, but I’m usually not a paella fan — often too salty, too hard, or gritty. But this paella is exceptional! Loaded with seafood and served with a unique wasabi‑infused sauce — mix it in and it’s absolutely divine. We finished every grain! The octopus was also perfectly seasoned — flavorful but not overly salty. 💰 ~$50‑60 per person 🇹🇭 Lemongrass – Thai Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 The duck red curry is a must — smoky, tender duck in rich curry. All their curries are recommended! Also tried the coconut soup — full of mushrooms, aromatic and spicy. If you’re sensitive to heat, ask for less spice. Portions are generous, flavors are authentic, and it’s great value for Vegas! 💰 ~$30‑40 per person 🏨 Aria Hotel note: Rooms are on the darker side — not as bright as Encore. But the swimming pool is huge, and the fitness center is very modern. Coming up next — food & drinks around the newly built Resort World (Hilton)! #USTravel #Foodie #FoodDiary #LasVegas #PhotoWorthy #RestaurantReview #Travel

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