Yes I still think my cats are hilarious.
This is Mochi’s way of telling me to pay attention to her, by sprawling on the back of the couch where I’m sitting…
Sadly, it’s time to head back to San Francisco. After breakfast we headed to the airport… only to find out our flights were delayed. We could’ve stayed longer to shop! rather than rushing to the airport. Apparently there was bad weather in SF so all the morning flights got pushed back. When we arrived back in SF, the weather was clear and beautiful… luckily our pilot actually arrived at the time we were supposed to, even though we left Las Vegas late.
I was exhausted though, ready for a nap, after going through my goodies. I didn’t buy much, just a few new items of clothing. After our Picasso dinner last night, they gave us a going away gift.
What do we find inside the tissue paper?
Flaky butterfly cookies!
Great for breakfast, yum!
Our second day we slept in a bit before heading out for lunch, shopping, dinner, and a show.
We had lunch at Todd English’s Olives Restaurant in the Bellagio Hotel.
We shared a nice bottle of Pinot Gris, a bread bowl w/olives, and 4 plates.
A fig and prosciutto flat bread pizza. I love anything with figs.
Seared scallops with mushroom risotto and some greens. The risotto was delicious.
Chestnut ravioli, filled with chestnut marscapone with a nutmeg sauce and some spinach. I want to try to make a filling like this.
Grilled squid and octopus with chick peas. The squid was better than the octopus.
The service at this restaurant was a bit abrupt though. We asked them to bring all the dishes out at the same time, which they did, but as they did it, they were just shoving the dishes around on the table and didn’t wait for us to move our water and wine glasses out of the way. If we weren’t fast enough, they would’ve knocked over our drinks. They came to whisk away our plates as we were finishing but they seemed very impatient and wanted to get us out of their as soon as possible, they’d ask us if we were done with the dish even though there was still quite a bit of vegetables left or 2 pieces of ravioli left… it was a bit weird.
We had dinner at Picasso in the Bellagio. We had a lovely seat on the patio and had the water show every 15 minutes. We were at dinner for almost 3 hours and there was never a repeated song. The patio was warm with the heaters and the weather itself was beautiful. Inside the restaurant also seemed nice, they had real Picasso paintings, but with the nice weather, we wanted to sit outside.
A bit too expensive bottle of wine… but went wonderfully with our meal.
Amuse bouche of a pheasant croquette topped with Serrano ham and with a red bell pepper soup. The soup was nice, smooth and a bit sour and spicy.
I ordered from the Menu Degustation for $123 per person.
Maine Lobster Salad.
An oyster from the other menu… so buttery…
Pan Seared Sea Scallops.
Foie Gras with a honey muscat poached pear.
Roasted Aged Lamb Chop.
Desserts… for us and for the birthday girl.
A molten chocolate cake.
An apple bundle.
Opera cake.
White chocolate panna cotta.
To finish the meal is a selection of chocolates and small bites.
We had some coffee to end the meal… and so we wouldn’t fall asleep during the 10:30pm showing of Cirque Du Soleil’s “O”. A spectacular show if you’ve never seen it before (this was my 1st time). We sat in the front row which is pretty close and you may get slightly wet but it was very cool. The water acrobatics are amazing. The clowns are always my favorite part of the show.
A great day.
So I went on a short weekend getaway with a few friends to shop, eat, and enjoy Las Vegas.
We stayed at Trump Towers and had a very nice suite. There was a sitting area, a large king bed, a full kitchen (with stove, sink, refrigerator, blender, coffee maker, utensils, dishware, everything!), and a huge bathroom (with a TV in the mirror!).
The lobby had a delicious fragrance… smelled like gardenias although no gardenias in sight, but plenty of other flowers.
We settled in then went in search of lunch. We ended up the Wynn Hotel Country Club Restaurant. We ordered a few things to share.
Mini crab sliders with fries. There was plenty of crab meat and fresh. The only thing was the waiter kept on forgetting the ketchup.
French Toast Bread Pudding with glazed bacon. Glazed bacon… makes me drool a bit thinking about it… so good.
Called a “Kobe beef burger” on top of a potato cake. We were all expecting to be a burger with a bun and veggies or something… but this was good too. Although I don’t know what’s the hype with Kobe beef, I think I need to go try real Kobe beef in Japan.
We ended up walking around Fashion Show Mall that is right across the street from our hotel. It was a good workout!
We built up quite an appetite so went to find dinner. We ended up at Terrace Pointe Cafe at the Wynn because the Buffet line was way too long. We had a lovely dinner with delicious sangria.
I had the corned beef on rye bread with fresh slaw. The crust of the bread was a bit too hard though so kind of hard to eat. The slaw was refreshing though, I love good coleslaw.
The others had the prime rib special. Yum-my!
The French onion soup a bit too salty.
The creme brulee that came with the prime rib special. We were stuffed so only ate like 1/3 of it.
A nice way to start the weekend… I have only pictures of our meals but the girls have pictures of us… I’ll have to get those at some point and update.