LAS VEGAS - eggslut

LAS VEGAS - eggslut

Today was a chill morning without an official reservation because we made our way to one of my picks for breakfast - eggslut.

LOCATION: THE COSMOPOLITAN

3708 LAS VEGAS BLVD. SOUTH LAS VEGAS, NV 89109

At this point, I can’t remember where I got this recommendation but it must have been a video for places to eat in LA and I cross referenced it and made a note that there are locations in Las Vegas too. I was pretty excited this made it on the itinerary and had a fun time coming here.

This eggslut location is a take-away counter but this area in The Cosmo is pretty open seating, casual hang-out, food stalls kinda vibe. This did make it a little tricky to find a place to eat once we got our order but the group did a little divide and conquer and found a tiny table that got the job done.

I did remember that one of the reasons I wanted to go to an eggslut was to order their signature menu item - the slut. The slut is a coddled egg on top of a smooth potato purée, toped with salt and chives, and served with slices of baguette. Unfortunately, one of my cousins took the counter role so I didn’t actually get to ask for a slut to go but that’s only part of the journey. I think it was a nice little stop for a true American to-go breakfast which was a nice experience for the German family.

I think I did buy into the naming and branding a little hard because this was a pretty average breakfast. I haven’t had this exact combo before of a coddled egg with a potato purée but eggs and potato with bread is not a wild combo. It was still really good, I liked the serving amount, and it was a solid choice for a casual breakfast. I also did have an enjoyable time dipping the bread into the coddled egg and having a little potato surprise underneath. I wouldn’t go out of my way for an eggslut, but if I needed a quick breakfast sandwich or some eggs to-go, this wouldn’t be a bad stop at all.

LAS VEGAS - Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen & Bar

LAS VEGAS - Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen & Bar

We’ve done some walking around, checking out some of the hotels on the strip, and wandered back to the LINQ for a late lunch.

LOCATION: THE LINQ

3535 S. LAS VEGAS BLVD., LAS VEGAS, NV 89109

We were still full from breakfast but we had to make a stop at one of Guy Fieri’s restaurants while we were here for a truly American experience for the Germans. I love an ironic Guy Fieri moment.

Another family style moment so they could try a few different dishes especially since we weren’t terribly hungry at this point in the day. The four of us ordered “Koreatown” Tacos (ribeye, avocado-lime mash, kimchim pico de gallo, and spicy mayo all on corn tortillas), Buffalo Wings, and the ‘award winning’ Bacon Mac N’ Cheese Burger (applewood smoked bacon, crispy fried onion straws, four cheese mac n’ cheese, ‘super melty cheese’, donkey sauce, and lettuce/pickle/tomato/onion all topped on a garlic buttered brioche bun.).

I will say, I didn’t go all in on this meal here. I didn’t try the burger but the Tacos were balanced well, the fries were nice, and the buffalo wings were pretty standard buffalo wings. My section of the meal didn’t feel too messy, and the four of us managed to finish everything pretty well. No leftovers!

I will say the waitress was pretty rude. She was absent, rushed our check, and rolled her eyes when we tried to get a refill on a soda. Not my favorite experience and I wouldn’t come back with that attitude. Not sure what her problem was but she avoided our table on several occasions even after I tried to make eye contact with her. We’re a pretty tame bunch too, clean, easy, and very polite. My cousin’s family own a restaurant in Germany so we all know how it works and try to be super helpful and polite to wait staff to make their day easier but she make some sort of judgement on us and decided to be a jerk about it the whole meal. Would not recommend. At all.

LAS VEGAS - Mon Ami Gabi

LAS VEGAS - Mon Ami Gabi

It was a chaotic morning with the time difference and just the chaotic-ness of family. You would think a 10am breakfast reservation would be doable especially since we called it a night after a quick stop at CVS post-dinner yesterday but you thought wrong!

I also thought Germans had a reputation for punctuality but it seems that skipped my family as well. Though I was up at 6am and the alarms were going off at 8am, this group of four girls did in fact, not make it to our reservation at 10am. Luckily, we weren’t SO late that they gave our table away so we did get to eat at Mon Ami Gabi.

LOCATION: PARIS HOTEL & CASINO

3655 S. LAS VEGAS BLVD., LAS VEGAS, NV

We’re kind of going family style today! (My pick) Ham & Cheese Buckwheat Crêpe (with eggs and date-glazed bacon), Smoked Salmon Platter (with toasted brioche, crème fraîche, capers, chive, and egg), Corned Beef Hash (with pached eggs, roasted peppers/tomatoes, and yukon gold potatoes), and French Toast (with blueberry syrup and whipped cream) all hit the table at once! These plates were a hearty amount of food and the restaurant was super cute. We got a really nice seat on an open patio though the tables were jam packed together so it was a little trick to maneuver around.

My crêpe order was alright, nothing super special but not bad either. I’m not a breakfast sweets person or a smoked salmon person as much as I would like to be so I mainly stuck with the crêpe and the corned beef hash. Overall, a very filling and cute breakfast. It’s honestly hard to mess up breakfast though it’s also difficult to be mind blowing as well. It’s a little sad to start off the trip with some very average dining experiences for a city that’s supposed to be pretty prime - especially at Vegas prices but at least we haven’t hit any duds yet either.


LAS VEGAS - GIADA

LAS VEGAS - GIADA

We’ve finally made it! It’s cousin Lisa’s 21st Birthday Vegas trip and we’ve (mostly) touched down! We’ll slowly gain some members of the group as the days move forward with differing travel plans for everyone but that’s okay. I’ve met up with the German group, we’ve gotten to our hotel, and we’re ready to eat and explore! After we landed, there was just enough time to collect our luggage, check into the Hotel, get ready for dinner, and hustle on over for our first meal.

First meal -

LOCATION: The Cromwell - A Caesars Rewards Destination

3595 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109

Credit where credit it due, my cousin Quyen is the mastermind behind most of these reservations. A little joint google doc to help narrow down the interests of 7 people in 1 city for a little under a week and some flexibility means we’re all getting some things crossed off our lists collectively. Majority rules and we’ve landed at Giada!

I have no idea who voted for this restaurant but I’m not against Italian food and Giada De Laurentiis is fun enough on TV that I’ve got no complaints. We typically are a ‘family style’ kind of ordering system so we each get to try as many dishes as possible (my preferred way of having group dinners) but for some reason tonight we kept to ourselves. No big deal as the portions weren’t insane and the menu didn’t feel terribly special that I felt like I was missing out on much.

I ordered the Seared Scallop Risotto which has butternut squash, crispy sage, and a brown butter. I LOVE a risotto and scallops may be one of my favs so I almost always want it when I can get it. No complaints at all. The risotto was a little bit al dente for me which is saying something from someone who likes a little bite but nothing majorly problematic. I’m not a ‘send it back’ kind of person and I was so tired and hungry from traveling, I wasn’t about to take more time waiting for food.

There are some gimick-y things when coming here - three foot tall pepper grinder brought to the table at the start of the meal - a fun photo moment I suppose, but nothing extraordinary about the overall experience as a whole. Wouldn’t tell people to avoid this but also not a solid recommendation either. If you want Italian food, sure. If you want to spend money on a memorable meal, maybe not this spot.

We’re splurging a little this trip but I’m not planning on being a frequent flyer to Vegas so we’re gonna do as much as possible and eat all the things we want to eat so we leave with no major regrets if the next trip back isn’t for awhile. Giada wouldn’t make it on my return list, that’s for sure.

ROC - Mission BBQ

ROC - Mission BBQ

Caleb and I were in Rochester for the weekend and unluckily for us, there’s not a ton of BBQ options back in Cortland so if we’re in the mood we try to pick a spot when we’re in Rochester to get our fix. This time, we decided to give Mission BBQ a try.

LOCATION: 100 MARKETPLACE DR. SUITE 100, ROCHESTER, NY 14623

I’ve never been to a Mission BBQ before and didn’t even know it was a chain before this. For a BBQ place in New York, I’ll take it - not that I’m THAT discerning when it comes to BBQ. Being born and raised in NY has its flaws sometimes.

Having a small stomach also has it’s disadvantages so sorry for the empty looking tray but this was the right amount for me! I had to get the brisket sandwich (moist because I love a fatty piece of beef) along with some baked cheesy potatoes.

For someone who knows very little about BBQ - this place was spot on. I like that I can pick my own sauce to add since I’m not a huge fan of too much sauce and I prefer a more vinegar base to my bbq over something sweet. The potatoes weren’t my favorite but from the list of offerings - this did feel like my best bet so I do have to stick it out whenever we visit but it wasn’t anything to complain about so that’s alright with me. They were just a little tangy and not as savory as I wanted them to be. Plus - the cheesiness took away from a simpler potato-y style that I prefer. If ‘too much flavor’ is the problem, I think we’ll be ay-okay.