Or is it Lemongrass?

We had dinner there last nite. It's the Thai restaurant adjacent to the Baccarrat gaming area. A casual kind of restaurant.

I've had Thai food in various places throughout the world and I kind of consider myself to have some 'expertise' in the 'subject' and have to say that the meal we had last evening was memorable to say the least.

And I was somewhat surprised to see that it was relatively crowded when compared to the the other dining spots in the casino.

But not so crowded enough to prevent us from being seated immediately.

And once we saw the menu it was evident why this restaurant was doing so well.

Individual Thai dishes were offered at reasonable prices from $13 to $20 with a side of Jasmine rice at $3 each.

It would be possible to dine here for less than $20 per.

We started off with a very good Sing Ha beer ($7) with Spring Rolls followed by a dish of Sweet and Sour Chicken and a large bowl of Curry Chicken in an exceptional great Curry Sauce with two sides of Jasmine Rice ($3 each)

I entered the Lenomgrass thinking that the food portions would be on the small side but was pleasantly surprised to find otherwise as we did find it necessary leave with a doggy bag.

So if you happen to find yourself in the Aria with a craving for Thai food at relatively reasonable prices, give Lemongrass a try.

It's probably the best meal for the price in the entire CityCenter complex.
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