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😒 3/5 - Meh…pretentious/overrated bougie place
By 👻 @FDCTravel, 02/17/2023 3:00 am
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I know this will offend some die-hard Cipriani fans, but this place is mediocre at BEST. The environment at this location is also just strange. You take two steps into the restaurant and you’re already standing directly in front of the first table eating their dinner (which btw is also where we ended up being seated). To me, when you have a 5-star restaurant, enforce a dress code and expect people to drop $400+ on a meal, you should not have tables literally less than 10ft from the wide open double-door of your restaurant. The restaurant enforces a business casual dress code (as per their own rules), yet half the people in there dressed like disheveled homeless people (dirty sneakers, ripped jeans, oversized flannel shirts, messy hair), while the other half were dressed up (heels, sequins, super groomed). It was just really strange. There was also a girl who came in wearing a Lululemon type outfit with messy hair and no makeup as if she just came from a workout. They shouldn’t force people to dress up in their dress code and then just let other people walk in dressed like riff-raff. PROS - Good drinks (yet small in size) - Comfortable chairs - Good Ragu Pasta CONS Considering how ‘upscale’ this place claims to be, the service was beyond mediocre. I’ve had more attentive servers at North Italia or PF Changs. Sometimes they’d let our (empty) plates sit at our table forever and they didn’t come by often to check on us The entrance of the restaurant is SUPER uninviting. They have the hostess stand shafted in the corner, so literally over 50% of people who come in just stand in front of your table staring at you trying to figure out how and where to check in. The shrimp tempura is bitter and gross. If you told me it was a $4 meal from a fast food place I might have given it a pass…barely. Huge regret. Don’t order it. Desserts are basic and bland. Also, we asked for a dessert menu and they said they don’t have one. We had to sit and listen to the server quickly list out all the deserts from his memory. Why not just have a menu where we can review and take our time deciding instead of pressuring us in real-time? Baked White Tagliolini is bland and after 2 bites you’re over it. I mentioned the chairs were comfortable as a ‘pro’, but a con is that the table itself is super low, making you feel like you’re an overgrown child. From ALL the restaurants we’ve eaten at on the strip (mid to upscale..and we go out A LOT), this place would be #1 for most cold and unfriendly/pretentious service..which is completely unwarranted given how mediocre everything is. At many points we watched the servers just congregate in a group like a high school clique (like 5-6 servers) standing directly in front of our table (since the table was at the entrance to the restaurant). You’d think with that many servers nearby just talking, that they’d think to look at our table and move the empty plates. Negative Dress code. I don’t care for a strict code and actually prefer places that don’t have one…but this place mentions ladies must wear ‘dressy attire’ so I guess Alo Yoga and Lululemon have a new dressy attire line we all don’t know about yet Would we come back? Doubt it. The Veal ragu pasta was good to be honest, but that alone can’t save all the other flaws this place has. If you’re staying at the Wynn and want something easy to access, then I guess you can try it. Don’t bother dressing up for this place unless you already have plans to go out right after. I definitely wouldn’t go out of my way to come back here and personally, you’d have a better time at a lot of other restaurants.
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