Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Serendipity 3 - $1000 Dessert


Serendipity 3 serves the Guinness World Record holder for the most expensive desert. The cost is a whopping $1,000. It includes five scoops of Tahitian vanilla ice cream, rare chocolates, exotic fruits and a 23-karat edible gold leaf.

They are a casual café with pricing starting at around $15. They serve generous portions of American style favorites such as burgers and dogs, sandwiches and pastas. They offer tasty unique creations such as a turkey sandwich on a raisin pumpernickel bun with apples, cranberry mayo and Brie.

Serendipity is also known for a special treat called the Frrrozen Hot Chocolate. It is a blend of 20 different kinds of chocolate into an icy, rich cocoa flavor. There are plenty of other decadent deserts to choose from.

If a sweet cocktail is more in order, try the candy cotton martini. They offer a full bar.

They open at 11 am weekdays and 10:30 am on weekends. They stay open late until 11 pm, and 12 am on Friday and Saturdays.

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Beijing Noodle No. 9 Restaurant


Beijing Noodle No. 9 serves authentic Northern Chinese cuisine. The entrée pricing ranges from about $15 to $25.

The décor is white, startling and inviting. The interior’s ceiling and walls are decorated in the appearance of a transparent, white metal lace pattern. It is a stunning atmosphere and contributes to a sense of calm.

They offer table and casual counter seating. Guests walk through a dramatic entrance highlighted by long , cylindrical goldfish tanks.

Led by Executive Chef Li Yu, Beijing Noodle 9 is a great spot for a finely prepared taste of the Orient.

Selections may include handmade noodle with sliced pork and mushroom, pan-fried shrimp, sautéed diced beef with Macadamia nuts, a variety of soup, dim sum, and chef’s specialties. Live seafood selections are perfectly prepared.

Open hours are usually 11 am to 11 pm Sunday through Thursday, until 12 midnight on Friday and Saturday.

Beijing Noodle 9 is a feast for the eyes to behold and the palate to achieve.

For reservations call Beijing Noodle 9 at Caesars Palace Las Vegas directly at (877) 346-4642.

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Cafe Logo Buffet at Caesars Palace


Café Lago Buffet at Caesars Palace Las Vegas is set in contemporary style with an Italian lake setting. The décor is sophisticated and stylish with lovely wraparound, high back beautifully tufted booths. Dining tables are also available.

The price ranges currently from $17.95 for breakfast, $19.95 for lunch, $24.95 for dinner. On Saturday and Sunday you may enjoy dinner with champagne for $34.95. Prices shown do not include tax.

Breakfast begins at 7 am, lunch at 11 am, dinner at 3 pm until 10 pm - Monday through Friday. The Saturday-Sunday brunch buffet runs from 7 am until 3 pm.

Café Lago’s weekend brunch buffet offers a delicious variety of fine dining entrees that include hand-carved, herb-crusted prime rib, jumbo shrimp, crab legs and eggs Benedict. Weekday buffets feature diverse international selections.

In addition to the buffet style dining experience, Café Lago offers made-to-order specialties that include Asian fare, sautéed pastas and herb-roasted poultry.

For groups of 12 guests or more, call Café Lago at (702) 967-4000 or (866) 462-5982 to ensure desirable seating for a group reservation.

Cafe Logo Buffet is deliciously affordable.

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Augustus Café


The Augustus Café at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is set in a casual, café setting. The price range for a meal ranges from $15 to $25.

Augustus Café at Caesars Palace is open daily 24 hours.

Augustus Café serves up an assortment of diverse cuisine. You will find pasta, noodle creations, comfort foods, sandwiches, chicken, seafood, pork, and salads.

For breakfast, Augustus Café has a delightful specialty that includes potato and artichoke frittata, carne asada scramble and almond-crusted French toast.

August Café at Caesars Palace is located just off the hotel lobby inside the Augustus Tower and overlooks the Roman Plaza.

Reservations are not required.

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Forum Shops Restaurants


Besides the many fine restaurants, casual dining and café’s throughout the complex, The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace is host to many others.

They include the BOA Prime Grill, the Cheesecake Factory, Chinois, Mulino of New York, Joe’s Seafood, La Salsa, Planet Hollywood, Spago, Sushi Roku, Trevi Italian Restaurant, The Palm Las Vegas.

You’ll also find specialty foods at Café Della Spiga, Casa Fuente, Expresso, Fat Tuesday, and Vosges Haut-Chocolat

Strollers and wheelchairs are provided for a fee and are located at the Main Concierge Center in front of The Fountain of the Gods. Strollers are about $10 for the first 3 hrs., then $10 per hr. thereafter. Wheel chairs require about a $20 refundable deposit for a maximum of 3 hrs. After 3 hours, the deposit is retained.

Regular mall hours at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas are:
Monday to Thursday 10:00am - 11:00 pm, Friday and Saturday 10:00 am - 12:00 am, Sunday 10:00 am - 11:00 pm.

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Hyakumi Japanese Restaurant


The Hyakumi Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar at Caesars Palace offers Asian Cuisine. The price for an entrée ranges from $25 up to $40.

Hyakumi Japanese Restaurant offers Teppanyaki-style cooking, Japanese a la carte dining, fresh sushi and sashimi that are prepared by master chefs.

They offer an extension beverage selection, including fine sake, Japanese and domestic beer, and other specialty drinks.

The sushi bar offers more than 40 exotic items of seafood and sides that include fresh yellow tail, squid and abalone.

They offer cold and hot plate appetizers that include fresh tuna, cold tofu, sliced octopus, grilled cod, tempura fried shrimp, deep fried shitake mushroom stuffed with shrimp or fried soft shell crab.

Their combination dinners include beef or chicken teriyaki, broiled sea bass and stir-fried veggies. Enjoy an a la carte entrée such as barbecued fresh water eel or fresh salmon teriyaki. They offer a variety of delicious soups that include clams and even chicken noodle soup.

Hyakumi Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar is located off the Palace Casino across from Caesars main entrance.

Menu items are subject to change. Check the menu at their official website for the most current issue. Link to Hyakumi Official webpage

For reservations call Hyakumi Japanese Restaurant directly at (877) 346-4642.

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