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I have eaten at Terra Rossa maybe ten times. The hosts are nice, always gave
us the table we requested. The wait staff is friendly, helpful, and
knowledgeable. The food is excellent. I and my friends have only had good experiences
there. The Caesar salad and thin crust pizzas are wonderful, as is the
antipasto plate they bring you (included with the meal) with chunks of Parmesan
cheese, olives, roasted peppers, and zucchini chips. All the pasta dishes we've
tried have been really good as well.

Just a counterpoint to your, perhaps unique, experience at that restaurant.

T-bones is fantastic, one of the best steakhouses around. I treated my
friends there for my birthday--I'm the one with millions of points--and have eaten
there many times. Great food and service, nice ambiance, prices about what
you'd expect for a high-end steakhouse in a high end casino. Comparable to
Hank's at GVRS, many menu items in common.

We ate for the first time at Hachi a couple of weeks ago. Food and service
were top notch, prices were very high. Two light eaters and myself (pretty
heavy eater!), bill was over $200. The lobster tempura is wonderfully decadent!

I also enjoy Salt Lick, the barbecue place. Not the greatest BBQ in the
world, but pretty good food, good service, and relatively low prices. Can't go
wrong with the all-you-can-eat platter, for around $18.

Brian

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In a message dated 10/3/2007 5:52:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
tkazmierczak@msn.com writes:

People who work at Terra Rossa have got to be some of the most unpleasant
around.

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I agree Terra Rosa is good - you just cannot be comped for it anymore
for slot play-

I have eaten at Terra Rossa maybe ten times. The hosts are nice,

always gave

us the table we requested. The wait staff is friendly, helpful,

and

knowledgeable. The food is excellent. I and my friends have only

had good experiences

there. The Caesar salad and thin crust pizzas are wonderful, as is

the

antipasto plate they bring you (included with the meal) with chunks

of Parmesan

cheese, olives, roasted peppers, and zucchini chips. All the pasta

dishes we've

tried have been really good as well.

Just a counterpoint to your, perhaps unique, experience at that

restaurant.

T-bones is fantastic, one of the best steakhouses around. I treated

my

friends there for my birthday--I'm the one with millions of points--

and have eaten

there many times. Great food and service, nice ambiance, prices

about what

you'd expect for a high-end steakhouse in a high end casino.

Comparable to

Hank's at GVRS, many menu items in common.

We ate for the first time at Hachi a couple of weeks ago. Food and

service

were top notch, prices were very high. Two light eaters and myself

(pretty

heavy eater!), bill was over $200. The lobster tempura is

wonderfully decadent!

I also enjoy Salt Lick, the barbecue place. Not the greatest BBQ in

the

world, but pretty good food, good service, and relatively low

prices. Can't go

wrong with the all-you-can-eat platter, for around $18.

Brian

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In a message dated 10/3/2007 5:52:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
tkazmierczak@... writes:

People who work at Terra Rossa have got to be some of the most

unpleasant

around.

************************************** See what's new at

http://www.aol.com

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Agree exactly with everything Brian said (see below), and I've eaten at Red Rock roughly 80 times. I'll add that Tides has always been quick and good, especially the House Roast. The sportsbook grill ain't bad for a burger.

John

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I have eaten at Terra Rossa maybe ten times. The hosts are nice, always gave
us the table we requested. The wait staff is friendly, helpful, and
knowledgeable. The food is excellent. I and my friends have only had good experiences
there. The Caesar salad and thin crust pizzas are wonderful, as is the
antipasto plate they bring you (included with the meal) with chunks of Parmesan
cheese, olives, roasted peppers, and zucchini chips. All the pasta dishes we've
tried have been really good as well.

Just a counterpoint to your, perhaps unique, experience at that restaurant.

T-bones is fantastic, one of the best steakhouses around. I treated my
friends there for my birthday--I'm the one with millions of points--and have eaten
there many times. Great food and service, nice ambiance, prices about what
you'd expect for a high-end steakhouse in a high end casino. Comparable to
Hank's at GVRS, many menu items in common.

We ate for the first time at Hachi a couple of weeks ago. Food and service
were top notch, prices were very high. Two light eaters and myself (pretty
heavy eater!), bill was over $200. The lobster tempura is wonderfully decadent!

I also enjoy Salt Lick, the barbecue place. Not the greatest BBQ in the
world, but pretty good food, good service, and relatively low prices. Can't go
wrong with the all-you-can-eat platter, for around $18.

Brian

=========================================

In a message dated 10/3/2007 5:52:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
tkazmierczak@msn.com writes:

People who work at Terra Rossa have got to be some of the most unpleasant
around.

************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Well, which is it? One person says "excellent" (implied A rating).
The poster below says "good" (implied B rating).

I agree Terra Rosa is good - you just cannot be comped for it

anymore

for slot play-

>
>
> I have eaten at Terra Rossa maybe ten times. The hosts are nice,
always gave
> us the table we requested. The wait staff is friendly, helpful,
and
> knowledgeable. The food is excellent. I and my friends have only
had good experiences
> there. The Caesar salad and thin crust pizzas are wonderful, as

is

the
> antipasto plate they bring you (included with the meal) with

chunks

of Parmesan
> cheese, olives, roasted peppers, and zucchini chips. All the

pasta

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "caplatinum" <belairgold@...> wrote:

-- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, bjaygold@ wrote:
dishes we've
> tried have been really good as well.