Friday, September 22, 2006
Hotel California - Redwood Grill/downtown Las Vegas
What do you do, when you arrive in Vegas at 10pm, tired and hungry? Naturally, you seek out some good cheap eats. For years, we have gone to Arizona Charlies for their $2.99 steak and eggs. That is, until last time, when some of us had queasy stomachs afterwards after dining on oily eggs and chewy steaks.
This time, tried another cheap deal at the Hotel California's Redwood Grill in the Fremont district at about midnight. Their graveyard shift special included $3.99 steak and won ton min. Food was not bad, then again, it always seems that the first time you try a place, it's always the best. Subsequent visits usually change one's perception and reveal it for what it is - a cheap eat and all it implies. Law of diminishing returns.
This place has a huge Hawaiian following.
This time, tried another cheap deal at the Hotel California's Redwood Grill in the Fremont district at about midnight. Their graveyard shift special included $3.99 steak and won ton min. Food was not bad, then again, it always seems that the first time you try a place, it's always the best. Subsequent visits usually change one's perception and reveal it for what it is - a cheap eat and all it implies. Law of diminishing returns.
This place has a huge Hawaiian following.
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When you first arrive in Las Vegas at 10pm you should head straight to the gambling tables.
You should have eaten on the plane on the way there, and thus have obviated the need to go to a restaurant upon arrival.
Gambling, not eating, is what Las Vegas is all about. I mean, were you to vacation in Palm Springs, you wouldn't just go to the theatre there, would you?
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You should have eaten on the plane on the way there, and thus have obviated the need to go to a restaurant upon arrival.
Gambling, not eating, is what Las Vegas is all about. I mean, were you to vacation in Palm Springs, you wouldn't just go to the theatre there, would you?
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