Feasting with FAA
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2021 3:30 pm
My Royal Flush earlier this month has perhaps inspired this new thread. I want to stop and smell the roses and restaurant aromas. Such diversionary pauses in play are essential to avert three figure hourly losses. We must pursue moderation in these austere times.
My maiden voyage was a short one, merely up an escalator from my Caesars VP territory. I reconnected with Gordon Ramsey Pub and Grill. Ramsey is my favorite celebrity chef. I hold him in high regard. Staff dress connotes a British pub style. Napkins, brown and ragged, enclose cutlery. However, I chose a local meal, the classic lobster roll. Ramsey notably employs a sailor’s vocabulary, so it actually feels more appropriate than meets the eye. I refused the suggested fries side. They are a gluttonous indulgence and detract from the star. My roll was stuffed with unmistakably fresh lobster, and I thoroughly enjoyed each bite. I detected the butter in the roll, but it is moderate. It comes with pickles and a small cup of chips the size of quarters. The plating is artful. At $20, a fairly priced dish. Rewards Credits are accepted at 1:1. Seating is an issue. Insist upon the main area, not the high tops nor the charmless side area, which is both too close to the corridor and too far from the restrooms.
My maiden voyage was a short one, merely up an escalator from my Caesars VP territory. I reconnected with Gordon Ramsey Pub and Grill. Ramsey is my favorite celebrity chef. I hold him in high regard. Staff dress connotes a British pub style. Napkins, brown and ragged, enclose cutlery. However, I chose a local meal, the classic lobster roll. Ramsey notably employs a sailor’s vocabulary, so it actually feels more appropriate than meets the eye. I refused the suggested fries side. They are a gluttonous indulgence and detract from the star. My roll was stuffed with unmistakably fresh lobster, and I thoroughly enjoyed each bite. I detected the butter in the roll, but it is moderate. It comes with pickles and a small cup of chips the size of quarters. The plating is artful. At $20, a fairly priced dish. Rewards Credits are accepted at 1:1. Seating is an issue. Insist upon the main area, not the high tops nor the charmless side area, which is both too close to the corridor and too far from the restrooms.