We landed late at night, but the time change was on our side - after meeting up with Sam/Sur the 6 of us went for a quick bite at Fix at the Bellagio. I often feel like I am not meant to eat there - Tony and I have missed a reservation there in the past, and this time, we landed late and missed the "regular" menu. The late night menu was...ok, but not spectacular. We had lobster tacos (in fact, everyone at the table did!) and yellowtail sashimi with jalapeno. Merrill's kobe sliders looked delicious...and maybe more filling :)
After our quick meal we took a walk around the casino - for a Friday night, Bellagio was relatively dead. In fact, we were able to play craps for $10! Is that normal?? It was a short night, as we had planned an early start to the outlets on Saturday...
My first couple trips to Vegas did not include Premium Outlets - I was never a big outlet shopper, felt like I get caught up in buying stuff I don't really need but felt compelled by the GREAT deals. Besides, there is such good shopping on the strip already - Caesars forum (everything from Abercrombie and Victoria Secret to Dior and La Perla) and Fashion Show Mall (Nieman, Macys, Saks AND Nordstroms!?). But I must say, Premium Outlets in Vegas is prettttty good: BCBG, Burberry, Coach, cK and Kenneth Cole...to start. The deals are good! I picked up a fantastic Coach bag for my mom last year at a ridiculous discount, and this time, Tony found Kenneth Cole dress shoes for $35! Maybe it's the recession? I'm doing my part to stimulate the economy! The 6 of us split up and made our merry way through the many stores. It was a good day half indoors, half out :) And I think we all picked up some great bargains!
I had made reservations at one of our FAVOURITE restaurants - Shibuya at the MGM. Our waiter at the Alain Ducasse restaurant (Mix) recommended it during our first trip to Vegas together - who knew sushi in Vegas could be so good!? Shibuya is also where we fell in love with sake, the menu is extensive and educational, including pictures of bottles/labels, regionality and thorough taste descriptions. With each sake you try, they also present you with a Shibuya business card with the name on the back - so you never forget the great little drink you had! Genius! But the food is the hero of the show of course: Merrill and Jackie opted for the Omakase, a 9 course meal, which was the initiation of our love affair with this restaurant. - you really get the best Shibuya has to offer! Sam and Surina chose the futari for two, a family style tasting menu. Several of our favourites were included with this menu as well - such as the albacore with crispy onions, and lobster and scallop in uni butter. In fact, we ALL HAD the lobster and scallop in uni butter - yes, it's THAT good. Tony and I also had lobster miso soup, kobe beef tataki, toro tartare, tuna sashimi, miso black cod, and braised kobe short rib and seared foie gras. Needless to say, we were stuffed after this scrumptious meal. We had talked up this restuarant to our friends, and I was a little nervous it wouldn't stand up to their foodie expectations....thankfully, everyone walked away happy and satisfied, which made us all the more happy to have brought them there.
Merrill and Jackie then made their way to see O (the BEST Cirque and any live show, in my opinion), while the rest of us went to see Jersey Boys at the Palazzo. The show was FANTASTIC, the 2006 Tony Award winner for best musical lives up to all the hype. Not going to lie, I wasn't sure who Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons were by name, but apparently, I did know a lot of the songs - like Big Girls Don't Cry, and Can't Take My Eyes Off of You! And the crowd was adorable - the average age must have been 60, and they just sang along with their old time favourites. We enjoyed the show even more than we thought we would - it is well writen, well performed and the music is fun. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting!
We sadly said good-bye to Sam and Surina Sunday morning, and made our way to Bouchon, by Thomas Keller, at the Venetian for brunch. Surina and I had had a wonderful dinner there last year for her stagette - but Tony had never been! Our meal was AMAZING...and food-coma-inducing. We started with less than impressive moulets et frites, but the rest was heavenly: chicken & waffles with chives, in a bacon and mushroom sauce (seriously, how can you go wrong with that!?); butter poached trout with green beans (I didn't know I could like the taste of trout so much!); a Croque Madam ( toasted ham and cheese on brioche); and the best corned beef hash ever. There was no bad meal on the table - and I think I need to go again to try the French Toast. That was definitely the best brunch I have ever had!
We walked off our excessive brunch with some shopping at Fashion Show Mall (seriously, the sales were unbelievable), and eventually made our way for dinner at Michael Mina. Unfortunately, this is another restaurant we are not meant to try - the boys' shorts were deemed inappropriate attire (isn't this Vegas???) so we never even made it to the table. Tony and I had previously missed a reservation at a Michael Mina restaurant in Miami. Instead, we had a lighter dinner (probably a good idea in hindsight!) at Noodles in the Bellagio. I have been there before with my parents, and although it's ridiculous to pay twenty-some-dollars for noodle soup, it's pretty darn good! The brisket soup tasted like it had been boiling for days, and my laksa curry noodle was uber delicious! This is a nice change from the luxurious food we had all weekend, can't take the Asian out of us!So we left Vegas full and happy - another great trip, and I know we'll be back again. We just can't get enough of the world class food, shopping and service. I've done the student trip, the romantic/food/theater trip, the girls trip, the parents trip, now the couples trip and I've even had a 24 hour trip! What next? I'm sure I'll find a reason.
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