Feasting with FAA
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olds442jetaway
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Re: Feasting with FAA
Steep! Definitely! They are all getting up there. Restaurants up here are closing left and right. No help, high costs, skyrocketing rent, even high wages and advertising. When they cut quality, portions, and staff, to try and make up for it, they are finished.
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Tedlark
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Ah, yup.....OTABILL wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2026 2:00 pmAlways tip the buffet staff. Never leave cash on the table, always hand it to your primary server.FAA wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2026 6:00 amAnother county heard from. Okay, point taken. I do vaguely remember this etiquette point. The Tony's staff weren't exactly gems, either. Three times older and crankier. They brought out courses too fast. I know it's not fine dining, but I find it hostile and aggressive. I may have to retreat to the comforts of a casino restaurant next time. Their people are usually a level above, excluding the likely beleaguered buffet staff.
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olds442jetaway
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Ditto!
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I learned that Breadsticks TAC participation excludes Saturday. So I settled into Youyu Noodle Bar at Hard Rock. Waitress was ignorant about TAC. I approached the hostess, who unearthed the menu. I must be their first taker all month. Youyu can’t make it up. They only offered three soups for a mere four dollar savings. Malaysian Curry Beef Brisket and Vietnamese Sluced Flank Pho did not appeal. The Cantonese Shrimp and Pork Wonton Noodle Soup was great, with asparagus and scallions. The decor is relaxing yet bright. Even the murals resemble the approach with Kwi at Caesars. People were feasting and burning through their casino comps as expected.

























