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- BBritneeLas Vegas •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoIncredible food!!! We love going here and always recommend to our friends and family.More infoHoof & VinePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Holladay / Midvale / Sandy / Union•4.9
- DDavidvipUtah •11 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoEverything was wonderful except for the glitchy Open Table reservation experience. Spent over ten minutes struggling to make the reservation.More infoBambaraPrice: Very Expensive• Modern European• Downtown•4.4
- SSharronUtah •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoI loved my salmon. We loved the bison and the elk!! We love the salad!! My husband doesn’t love your tenderloin. He doesn’t think it’s as high quality as other similarly priced restraunts. That was the only downside for him. He liked the gravy.. which he dusky doesn’t prefer a gravy in his tenderloin! Our waiter was awesome and accommodating!! The birthday desserts were a surprise! It was a fun evening!!More infoTiburon Fine DiningPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Holladay / Midvale / Sandy / Union•4.9
- OTOpenTable DinerLas Vegas •9 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 16, 2024The service was fantastic they are very prompt and responsive to our request. Enrique and Rene' made great suggestions. The drinks and food were delicious our meals were cooked to perfection.More infoSpencer's For Steaks and ChopsPrice: Very Expensive• undefined• Downtown•4.3
- TTiffanyLas Vegas •7 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 15, 2024A Mixed Experience with Standout Dishes I had a largely positive experience at this restaurant, thanks to a few standout dishes that truly impressed. The grilled pumpkin bread served as an appetizer was nothing short of exceptional—warm, slightly sweet, and perfectly charred. Paired with a fresh serving of burrata and cranberry jam, it made for an unforgettable start to the meal. We also tried the Brussels sprouts, which were equally delicious—crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, with just the right amount of seasoning. For the main courses, my mother ordered the pork confit gnocchi, which she found satisfying, but my braised wagyu unfortunately fell short of expectations. While the meat was tender and flavorful, it was meant to be topped with shoestring potatoes, which were missing from my dish. This was a small but noticeable oversight. Additionally, the shaved fennel, which accompanied the wagyu, was inconsistently cooked—some pieces were soft and delicate, while others were far too crunchy and underdone. Given that the wagyu came in at nearly $40, these discrepancies were disappointing. On a positive note, the restaurant offers an impressive selection of non-alcoholic mixed drinks, which is a nice touch for those seeking refreshing, flavorful options without alcohol. Overall, while there were a few missteps, the restaurant does serve some excellent dishes and an excellent atmosphere that made the meal enjoyable. I'd recommend it, especially if you're looking to indulge in their grilled pumpkin bread and burrata appetizer. However, for the price, I would have hoped for a bit more consistency in the execution of the main courses.More infoIvy & VarleyPrice: Expensive• American• Salt Lake City•4.3