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    This experience may not be typical based on what i paid but I wanted to share what i call "the best dinner in vegas ive ever had"

    I had a group that wanted to go to Lavo and I wanted to spend time with my girl so I told her "im taking you out". I planned on going to Dos Caminos, but mid day i got a call from my buddy Mario asking for an industry comp at my nightclub. I said sure, but can i get a dinner reservation for 2 at your restaurant.

    We arrive at 8:15 in the venetian parking lot and take the special elevator from the 3 floor to the venezia tower. This alone will impress even a vegas vet if you have never done that. We get upstairs and proceed to check in the table. "Mr DiPietro, you table will be ready in 5 mins". so we proceed to check out the garden terrace they have, completely private and only open to venezia guests (from what im told by the security gaurd as he lets us check it out).

    After a quick walk around the pool garden we check back in with the host and she tells us our table was ready. Boom! dead center table for 2 (really sat 4 but they hooked us up). We start checking out the menu and our very friendly waiter comes over and tells us about the specials. A $90 16oz steak for 2 people thats slow cooked for almost an hour 2 different ways. We jump all over that. We also order onion soup (one of my favorites) and i try to order some seafood. "sir, our chef mario has a few extras prepared for you, i dont think you need to order anything else". I have never had a waiter tell me not to order any more food. Our soups arrive with some bread and warm pistachio nuts. She tells me this is the best onion soup she has ever had. as im 3/4th of the way done he comes over and asked if i am done, i tell him almost, and he said "you should save room, you in for a treat". Next comes a complementary double salmon spread, 2/3 smoked salmon, 1/3 sushi grade salmon sealed in a gar with butter on top to keep it vacuumed in there. this is a must try when you come here, i ate every last drop.

    Then they showed us our steak, tall, lean and 16oz of meat, un cooked about to be slow boiled in a sealed bag with dry spices and then braised, we approve and its off to be cooked.

    right after that they bring out this complements of the chef duck with some green stuff. I have never had duck before, but i would go back just to have this.

    I am almost full and we haven't received our main course yet. good thing it takes an hour to cook because it gave us time to talk and enjoy one another. And then it came.

    2 plates with steak, spinach and these little potatos they called "new". they also gave us mac and cheese and eggplant ratatouille complements of mario. Ive had filets and some top steak before, but this takes the cake. Only able to finish about 1/2 of the food in front of us. The waiter sees we are slowing down and asks. Are you ready for your kitchen tour.

    We leave everything (even my cell phones) at the table and head back to where the magic happens. We get a guided tour of every aspect of the kitchen as if we were on food network. We see the lines, the bakery everything. Ive never been treated like a celeb as much as i was at this place. We get back to the table to find all our food was boxed and bagged, even the extra stuff. they even gave us extra bread and a whole bag of pistachio nuts. i check the time and its 10:25, i have to meet a group out front of lavo at 10:30. I inform the waiter that i must leave for 15 mins, and he said. dont worry, shes in good hands. I walk the table in, 6 guys b1g1 back stage...... and back to dinner. I get back at 1045 and she is sipping some hot chocolate. I ask to see a desert menu and he said, hahaha, what menu and proceeds to open up extra flaps to make our table bigger. They give us 4 different deserts, a creme brulee, ice cream, a cake dish and this fruit thing. all in all my bill was $130, left a fat tip and with a huge smile on my face. Will be back for sure

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    Wow this sounds like the way to go. I know Bouchon is open and available for breakfast to Venezia guests, but I've never heard of the dinner restaurant being such a nice spot.

    Good thing you know people and had something to offer as a tradeoff!
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    • #3
      Bouchon is fantastic for French food lovers, and you'll pay half as much as you would at one of Robouchon's places.

      I've only eaten at LV Bouchon once, and I wasn't overly impressed with my meal, but the soup I had was fantastic and the other entrees at our table looked awesome. I chalk my meal up to just ordering something stupid off the menu. I've eaten at Napa Bouchon and Ad Hoc (one of Thomas Keller's other restaurants in Napa Valley) and they were two of my favorite meals ever. His flagship restaurant, The French Laundry, is supposed to be extraordinary, possibly the best restaurant in the country.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sidewalk View Post
        Bouchon is fantastic for French food lovers, and you'll pay half as much as you would at one of Robouchon's places.

        I've only eaten at LV Bouchon once, and I wasn't overly impressed with my meal, but the soup I had was fantastic and the other entrees at our table looked awesome. I chalk my meal up to just ordering something stupid off the menu. I've eaten at Napa Bouchon and Ad Hoc (one of Thomas Keller's other restaurants in Napa Valley) and they were two of my favorite meals ever. His flagship restaurant, The French Laundry, is supposed to be extraordinary, possibly the best restaurant in the country.
        I have eaten at French Laundry a couple times. Place is amazing, some of the best food I have ever had. Only drawback is you need to make your reservations months in advance, but in the end it was well worth it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Vadiksf415 View Post
          Originally posted by sidewalk View Post
          Bouchon is fantastic for French food lovers, and you'll pay half as much as you would at one of Robouchon's places.

          I've only eaten at LV Bouchon once, and I wasn't overly impressed with my meal, but the soup I had was fantastic and the other entrees at our table looked awesome. I chalk my meal up to just ordering something stupid off the menu. I've eaten at Napa Bouchon and Ad Hoc (one of Thomas Keller's other restaurants in Napa Valley) and they were two of my favorite meals ever. His flagship restaurant, The French Laundry, is supposed to be extraordinary, possibly the best restaurant in the country.
          I have eaten at French Laundry a couple times. Place is amazing, some of the best food I have ever had. Only drawback is you need to make your reservations months in advance, but in the end it was well worth it.
          Wow, where is french laundry, i need to try this place by the sounds of it

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          • #6
            French Laundry is in Yountville (Napa Valley). It's called the best restaurant in the USA by many (3 Michelin stars) and its almost impossible to get a reservation unless you know someone. With the treatment you got at Bouchon, Mario might be able to hook you up there. You'll probably spend at least 600 dollars on dinner for 2, but it's more than just dinner, its an experience.
            "Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess." -Oscar Wilde

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            • #7
              Next time I'm in Napa, I'm there. I used to live 20 mins from Napa, should of taken advantage then

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Darryll View Post
                Next time I'm in Napa, I'm there. I used to live 20 mins from Napa, should of taken advantage then
                Next time you are in the Bay, let me know. Your boy from Above Ground, promotes at my boys club (Noble) and it's always a good time. I will get you The Special too, B1G1+ Champange.

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                • #9
                  Also, the Bouchon Bakery in NAPA was set on fire and it also got part of the restaurant too.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Graf von B View Post
                    French Laundry is in Yountville (Napa Valley). It's called the best restaurant in the USA by many (3 Michelin stars) and its almost impossible to get a reservation unless you know someone. With the treatment you got at Bouchon, Mario might be able to hook you up there. You'll probably spend at least 600 dollars on dinner for 2, but it's more than just dinner, its an experience.
                    $600 if you are lucky. Average spend there is usually at least $1k per couple. But like you say it's an experience and literally some of the best food ever.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Vadiksf415 View Post
                      Originally posted by Graf von B View Post
                      French Laundry is in Yountville (Napa Valley). It's called the best restaurant in the USA by many (3 Michelin stars) and its almost impossible to get a reservation unless you know someone. With the treatment you got at Bouchon, Mario might be able to hook you up there. You'll probably spend at least 600 dollars on dinner for 2, but it's more than just dinner, its an experience.
                      $600 if you are lucky. Average spend there is usually at least $1k per couple. But like you say it's an experience and literally some of the best food ever.
                      I told my girl i was taking here her and she said i was crazy. 1k for dinner.

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                      • #12
                        I think french laundry is about $300 pp depending on the tasting menu which changes regularly. but if you add wine and any extras it should be 1k for 2.

                        should try alinea in chi-town if you're a real foodie, that was an amazing meal

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for the info on Bouchon...definitely considering it now.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Vegas Danny View Post
                            Thanks for the info on Bouchon...definitely considering it now.
                            Do it bro, you will never forget it. Get the couples steak and also the french onion soup. Also the salmon spread is bomb.

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                            • #15
                              When I stayed at the Venetian I had breakfast here and it was excellent. I plan on returning but am unsure how to get there if you're not a guest of the hotel.

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