Monday, July 30, 2012

Las Vegas Summer 2012: Ciao Ciao Cafe Bar at Ceasar's Palace

With the insane summer heat Las Vegas had for us, ice cream/gelato was one of our staple snack/dessert items that helped us cool off during the day. One of my favorite places for gelato on the strip is located in Ceasars Palace's Forum Shops called Ciao Ciao Cafe/Bar where they serve not only gelato, but also Nathan's hot dogs, pizza, nachos and drinks. Directly across from Max Brenner and H&M, you would be surprised at how much people go to this small kiosk just for gelato! With unique flavors such as Tiramisu, Banana Foster, White Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake, and more.. as well as four different sizes to choose from such as Regular (1 flavor) for $6.25, Mid-Size (1-2 flavors) $7.99, VIP (2-3 flavors) $9.99, and the terminator (2-3 flavors) for $12.99, you would be tempted as I was to get one (or maybe two) for yourself!





VIP: Banana Foster, Tiramisu and White Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake Gelato

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Suika

I can't remember exactly when my last visit to Suika was, but I know that it was somewhere in the line of 2006 - 2007 when they first opened their doors here in Vancouver. If you guys haven't been to Suika before, Suika is a Japanese Tapas restaurant similar to Guu (another Japanese Tapas place) that serves snack sized portions of food with very outgoing and loud servers (loud in a good way though!). Located at 1626 W. Broadway, directly beside Goldilocks, Suika is surprisingly a great restaurant for dates (even with the loud background), gatherings and celebrations (Although it's not really a big restaurant, it can still house quite a decent amount of people).

One of the most important things that you have to remember here when your planning on going for dinner at Suika is.. reservation. We actually went on a Thursday with reservations at 7:30pm and the place was still surprisingly full! (this goes to show how good this restaurant is.. still busy even on a weekday!) One thing I'm not really sure of is whether or not you might need to make reservations during lunch time. I'm assuming that they might also be very busy especially during peak eating hours because of lunch rushes or lunch breaks that people (who work near there) would have. For their lunch menu, I think that they do have a different set of items and specials that they only offer during lunch time so I guess this gives me another excuse to go back another time to check it out myself.

One issue that I didn't like with Suika's location is the parking (as always when your eating in Vancouver). Since the restaurant is located on W. Broadway, street parking is usually the only available area for you to park in. It can be a pain in the butt to find a good spot near the restaurant let alone do parallel parking with lots of cars waiting behind you at the same time. What I do admire from this restaurant is that the service that they provide is very consistent (as I recall from my last visit here, the service was still very good and up to my standards). The kitchen was also quick at producing (fresh and quality) food because we didn't have to wait long before our orders started to arrive on our table. Our server was also very accommodating during our entire meal which helped in making our experience even better for all of us. When it was time for me to judge the food, I would have to say that (although simple) the presentation was done very well. They were also able to incorporate the right combination of flavors and textures into their dishes which helped (better) enhance the taste of each item even more.

Also, If you've never been to Suika before I would highly recommend getting/trying out the "Suika Punch" dinner package that Vaneats is currently offering for $25. The package includes: Lightly Smoked Tuna Tataki, Tomato Kimchi, Yellowtail Carpaccio, The Hellz Chicken, Chinese Poutine and a pitcher of Sapporo. My friends and I actually bought one of their dinner package just to try it out and as you will see below through the pictures, for 5 food items and a pitcher of Sapporo beer, it's a pretty good deal! I would definitely recommend you guys getting this! Not only will you get to try a variety of items from their menu, but your also getting the bang for your buck by paying only $25 for 6 items (imagine beer alone already costs $18!).




Sapporo beer (included in Suika Punch dinner package)



Lightly Smoked Tuna Tataki (included in Suika Punch dinner package)
 Tomato Kimchi (included in Suika Punch dinner package)
 Yellowtail Carpaccio (included in Suika Punch dinner package)
 Corn Kakiage: This is a must try/order item! You wouldn't think it to be anything special when your looking at the description of it on the menu but when you try it, you'll be absolutely mind blown at how you can make such an amazing dish with very simple ingredients.
 Grilled Duck: Duck was cooked very well
 Chinese Poutine: They were spot on with the Chinese part because the poutine had minced meat on top, the fries were crispy but it wasn't anything special. (included in Suika Punch dinner package)
 The Hellz Chicken: The chicken was cooked perfectly and when combined with the sauce, it had the right kick of spiciness that made everything worked well together. The sauce however tasted kind of familiar to me.. it actually made me think of Tabasco sauce mixed with Siracha. (included in Suika Punch dinner package)
Dynamic Steak: This is another must try/order item! I'm not sure if they have this on the menu but it's the enhanced version of their Beef Fillet Steak. It costs $38, and it's twice the size of their regular steak which costs $16. One order of this is actually good enough to share for 2-3 people. It has the right amount of meat to fat ratio and when you eat it with the wasabi that it comes with, your taste buds may feel just like they are about to go to meat heaven!
Matcha Brulee: It was absolutely divine! I think one order wasn't enough to make me feel fully satisfied with this dessert. If you combine everything together (the matcha with the red bean and whipped cream), it was just perfect.. melt in your mouth perfect!



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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Las Vegas Summer 2012: The buffet at Wynn

When it comes to buffets, I keep hearing people say that Wynn has one of the best tasting ones on the strip. So when my family and I were planning our trip to Vegas this summer, I made sure that we had enough time to squeeze in a time slot to try out Wynn's infamous buffet. This (would you believe) actually became one of my ultimate goals during our trip and as weird or funny as it may sound, I was really motivated to make it happen! No matter how full or tired I was.. I made sure that Wynn was one of the restaurants that we had to go to! After my constant reminder (or should I say nagging) to my family.. they were nice enough to bring me (finally!) to Wynn's buffet! You wouldn't believe how happy and excited I was when we were in our taxi ride all the way to the hotel. I was literally hyping myself up and imagining how much food I could choose from! Originally I wanted to go try their dinner buffet, but since we already made dinner plans for the rest of our time there, Lunch was the only available and ideal time for us to go. By the time we got there, there were surprisingly no line ups outside (Thank God!) so we were able to go straight in right away without having to wait long. It was also a good thing that there were no line ups because we were already super hungry that we practically just dived into their buffet as soon as we were given a table!

When you enter the restaurant, you'll see how the interior is decorated with very nice whimsical characteristics like the colorful floral arrangements at the center hall that leads you to a number of open door ways towards the other parts of the restaurant and buffet. When it came down to their service, I would have to say that our server was great at doing his work but what bothered us the most was when it came to calling him. He seems to be no where in sight most of the time! but at least when we finally got his attention, he was quick to respond and provide us with our orders. Food wise, you could easily see the difference of quality that you get compared to other hotel buffets on the strip. I would have to say that Aria's buffet is still my favorite place to go to but Wynn's is not bad as well. I do however still want to try out their dinner buffet because I'm assuming that maybe there would be more seafood and meat options at night. Lunch didn't really have as much seafood options as I was expecting it to have but for the variety of food that they had, you could say that they were a pretty good contender to Aria's buffet. 

Usually quality and luxury comes with a hefty price, yet the luxury buffets in Las Vegas are priced reasonably well especially for the package (atmosphere, service, quality of food and drinks) that your getting during your entire meal. So when it comes down to their prices, there's really nothing to argue about paying $20 - $25 (or in Wynn's case $23.99) for the atmosphere, service, all you can eat (quality) food and refillable drinks for a couple of hours. I'm still curious to see what the difference is between their lunch and dinner buffet (besides for the price) so hopefully on my next trip, I'll get a chance to try it out! (I will make it happen!)
 








































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