Las Vegas 2023

Tuesday January 3rd - Thursday January 5th

We decided to fly out to Las Vegas, Nevada the first week of January to make the most of our Holiday vacation after our Portland, Oregon trip was cancelled by Southwest airlines due to weather and IT issues. It seems as if everyone else had the same idea, as prices for Las Vegas hotels and flights the first weekend of the new year were elevated. We chose to go Tuesday to Thursday where the prices were lower.

This trip would be a more relaxed, slow paced trip compared to previous Vegas trips where day/night clubs were involved. The primary goal of this particular visit was to eat good food and to visit Area 15’s Omega Mart. The photos below are in no particular order. All photos were taken with the Canon 6D + EF 24-70mm F2.8L and the iPhone 13 Pro Max.


Catch

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Located in ARIA resort, Catch is a trendy, asian-influenced seafood, sushi, and steak restaurant infamous for their beautiful entry ways and celebrity sightings. Stepping through the floral tunnel to enter the restaurant, you’re transported into a low-lit, moody restaurant full of patrons and the excited hum of dinner conversations.

Truffle Sashimi. I usually have an aversion to truffle sauces typically found in pasta sauces or fries, but the truffle sauce paired excellently with the light and buttery sashimi.

Other dishes below include the Hellfire Roll, Crunchy Rice Cake, Crispy Shrimp, Lobster Mac and Cheese, and the Hit Me Cake.

The Hit Me Cake was the perfect way to end the delicious meal. A klondike bar sits atop layers of chocolate cake, caramel/dulce de leche ice cream, and a brownie waiting to be drizzled with more chocolate sauce, and ultimately smashed open by the consumer. A fun finale.

 

Hattie B’s

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Hattie B’s is an American chain restaurant that specializes in Nashville hot chicken. The restaurant is located in the Cosmopolitan resort food court next to the popular breakfast restaurant EggSlut. Hattie B’s was also at last year’s Coachella music festival as a food vendor. They offer bone-in pieces, chicken sandwiches, and chicken tenders at varying spice levels. Below is a 3 piece chicken tender with a side of fries and mac and cheese. The meal is definitely shareable if you are looking for a lighter meal.

 

Gordon Ramsay’s Fish and Chips

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A fast-casual, order at the register type of eatery located next to the Linq. With a personality like Gordon Ramsay included in the name, this restaurant has a lot on the line to perform and taste as good as Gordon’s reputation. The menu is simple, serving boxes with choice of protein, fries, and sauces. The fish’s batter is light and not dripping in excess oil, fries perfectly crisp. There is limited seating inside and out of the shop, which can be difficult as there is always a line.

 

Omega Mart

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Omega Mart is an immersive art experience created by Meow Wolf, located inside the events pavilion Area 15. The art installation’s backstory is based on sci-fy and strange inter-dimensional oddities that you can explore as you walk through the expansive areas. The entrance to the art installation is set up as a typical grocery store, but as you peer closer to the familiar items, you’ll notice that they are slightly off in a sort of unsettling way. Go through the freezer in a speakeasy-esque fashion and you feel like you’ve been transported into another dimension. There are many rooms and objects that encourage interaction. The installation can be observed just by passively walking through, but it is highly encouraged to purchase a $3 ‘game card’ that can be used to activate a multitude of stations around the installation to learn more about the backstory, and to participate in a ‘quest’ like experience.

Area 15

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Area 15 is a hub for pay-as-you-go events/experiences. Entry is free.

 

The Chandelier

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The Chandelier is a lounge/bar located inside the cosmopolitan. The tiered lounge has 3 levels, and is hard to miss. Known for their off-menu cocktail the ‘Verbena’, patrons visit The Chandelier to try the experience in a cocktail. The Verbena is a margarita tasting cocktail served with a ‘buzz ball’. You’re instructed to taste a sip of the cocktail, then chew on the buzzball for ~30 seconds, and then continue with the cocktail. The buzz ball is reminiscent of eating spicy Szechuan food, as your mouth starts to envelop a tingling and numbing sensation lasting for around 5 minutes. The mouth feel alters the taste and experience of drinking the cocktail.

Bacchanal Buffet

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The famous Bacchanal buffet is located inside Caesars Palace. The buffet is divided into Mexican, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, American, Seafood, Pizza, Deli, and Desserts. Most items are self serve, aside from the carved meats. As far as buffets go, the offerings are top notch and do not feel like ‘buffet food’. Each item is restaurant quality and could tick off any possible cravings you have. It felt a bit gluttonous being in the dining hall that had an aura of abundance, but it was an interesting experience eating like a greek god for 90 minutes.

Cafe Americano

Restaurant located next to the Caesars Palace lobby. Large portions. Quick morning stop before our flight.

Nacho Daddy

A chain specializing in different variety of Nachos with tons of toppings. Great late night choice.

Assorted Las Vegas Pictures

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