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Crossroads Kitchen Las Vegas Reviews from The Last Year
Crossroad Kitchen is a delightful vegan Italian restaurant
Crossroad Kitchen is a delightful vegan Italian restaurant that exceeded my expectations in every way. I had the pleasure of trying their Eggplant Steak, and it was simply phenomenal. The exterior was perfectly crispy, giving way to a tender interior that mimicked the texture of medium-rare meat. Cutting into it and seeing that pinkness inside was a delightful surprise, and it tasted just as good as it looked! Another highlight of my meal was the Impossible Cigar. It was a delightful surprise, packed with amazing flavors and textures that made it a standout dish. The creativity and execution behind these dishes truly showcase the culinary mastery of the chefs at Crossroad Kitchen. The service was great too! I can't wait to go back and try more items from their menu. The combination of innovative dishes, excellent flavors, and a cozy atmosphere make this restaurant a must-visit for anyone, whether vegan or not. Highly recommended!
It's been a while, since I got excited about an
It's been a while, since I got excited about an establishment.I was tempering my expectations but the dishes here were very delightful and well executed, particularly the eggplant short rib and the crossroad salad. Service was wonderful, I had such an endearing server named Corey who took me through the tasting menu. There's not much plant based establishments in the strip, and this place certainly a very well deserved addition to the area.
The ambiance was great.
I'm really impressed with the amount of fake meat options they had. My only criticism would be there were some items such as the steak that were just too salty. This is definitely a fine dining experience any vegan/vegetarian should experience!
Gotta give credit to Travel Ruby on YouTube for info about
Gotta give credit to Travel Ruby on YouTube for info about the AYCE Vegan Brunch Buffet at Crossroads. The LA locations do not offer this so this was totally worth the road trip. This Vegas location offers brunch buffet on Sundays only from 10am - 2pm for $48. We left LA at 6am and drove straight to Resorts World arriving around 12:30pm. We had a 1pm reservation yet they were able to seat us early upon arrival. Here are the highlights: Vegan Cheeses!!! https://bit.ly/3QgnMI8 This is where I filled up. The cheese plate display alone had one soft cheese and two hard cheeses. Though I don't know all the flavors, one hard cheese was a blue cheese from Climax Foods. In addition to the cheese plate display, there was also Scallion Cream Cheese and Olive Cream Cheese for the bagels. Speaking of bagels, I appreciated that they are thin, cut in half, then sliced. This allowed me to enjoy a small portion. Bagel toppings included Kelp Caviar, Smoked Whitefish made with hearts of palm, and Lox made with thinly sliced carrots. Their thin-sliced game also extended to tomatoes, cucumbers, and red onion. I enjoyed the Caesar Salad and a Cucumber Salad. There may have also been a Mixed Green Salad. The toasty bread with Chickpea Salad was tasty and filling. The pasta station had a Rigatoni with Vodka Sauce and Fusilli with Pesto. Both good but I wanted to save my carbs for the brunchy items. Now for the brunchy-brunch items! Quick summary of what I enjoyed: - Scrambled Eggs - Florentine Benedict (English muffin with Scrambled Eggs and sauce - Fried Chicken - Spicy Maple Syrup - Dip that Fried Chicken in here...Chef's kiss! - French Toast - it was stuffed with something creamy and sweet. - Bacon! Great flavor and a crispy texture. I think this is made with rice paper. Quick summary of what I was mediocre about: - Potatoes. They're good but I'd rather spend my calories elsewhere. - Pancakes. Again, they're good. But I'm generally not a pancake person. I appreciated that they were fluffy and had good flavor. - Waffles. I'm not really a waffle person either but I appreciated the toasty texture. - Sausage. I wasn't a fan. The flavor was mid. I wish they had smaller pieces so I didn't waste an entire link. The fruit assortment was impressive! There were slices of blood orange, dates, grapes, dried cherries, and quince paste. What really caught my attention was Pink Glow Pineapple. I've always been curious about this $17+ pineapple so I was glad to see it included in this buffet. It's pretty to look at but honestly, it tastes just like a regular pineapple. Desserts were delicious! They had Lemon Cake, Lemon Cookie, and Strawberry Cheesecake. My favorite was the Tiramisu. https://bit.ly/3QgEpn8 Overall, mostly hits! Although there are a few things I would personally skip, everything in general tasted good. I would absolutely do this buffet again! Or perhaps, the WeHo location can consider bringing this AYCE Brunch to LA. That would be so awesome! :)
Had a really great time celebrating a friends birthday.
Only she was vegan in the group and we were all super pleased with the cuisine and the presentation as well. The restaurant is pretty fancy inside but fairly causal atmosphere otherwise. Staff is friendly and super knowledgeable and helpful for those of us who are still new to the cuisine. We will be back !!
lol I don't have any pictures of our food somehow, but I do
lol I don't have any pictures of our food somehow, but I do have pictures of us on our way and inside the restaurant! We have been going to crossroads for a long time!! This is our favorite spot for our anniversary, birthdays, and so on. It's not super expensive, but not cheap either. The wait staff is always attentive and kind and informative! Their cocktails are really good, my favorite is the blackberry fields! It's beautiful inside and there's low lights with lots of seating and a gorgeous bar. If you're looking for a vegan fine dining experience, this is the place to go. Even if you aren't vegan, this is some of the best food we have ever had, coming from my nonvegan boyfriend. I'd recommend any pizza or pasta, and we love the Caesar salad, impossible meatballs, and the cheese plate with extra bread is to die for!! Forever our favorite high end restaurant !!
Avoid Hilton has better hotels in las Vegas
Small room, no coffee, hand lotion was empty. Hotel offers Hilton honor guest a $15 per person, per day food and beverage credit for breakfast but only good at one restaurant that has a very limited breakfast menu, so was useless. Room was dusty and smelled of smoke. Wasted 2 free night certificate !
A luxurious and clean hotel
Perfect hotel! Luxurious and modern. Excellent and convenient location, a few minutes' walk from the strip, located relatively at the beginning of the strip and not in the middle of all the hustle and bustle, so it was very convenient. Plenty of parking, huge and clean room. A large and spacious bathroom. A huge and luxurious pool. Service and kind staff. Crazy floor of casino and restaurants. I would accessorize the bathroom a bit
Really disappointed in the Vegas location.
On Saturday April 6, I had a few of the new spring menu items like the spring pea salad and the tortellini, both just disgusting. The spring one was so heavy on celery and everything was ice cold. Nothing fresh or spring just thawed out vegetables. The tortellini brown sauce was thick and cold, and the ricotta inside was just all gross. Finally I had gotten calamari as an appetizer and it was overly seasoned, the breading too thick, it was just like eating breaded salt. I had also ordered truffle potatoes but they never came again as the bartender who was nice enough but too slow, hadn't put them in yet and I needed to leave for a concert. But that's fine - I already had quite enough. So disappointing!!
This was a great plant based meal! Service was great, great
This was a great plant based meal! Service was great, great recommendations. Would definitely recommend this place even if not vegan
Still doing amazing honey! Tried the brunch, they also
Still doing amazing honey! Tried the brunch, they also offer bottomless mimosas and bottomless rose now! Worth it for a Sunday morning meal.
Very nice hotel
Our stay at Resorts World was very comfortable and enjoyable. The room was beautiful, the layout of the hotel is very smart and the amenities are excellent. The room felt a bit cramped in comparison to other rooms in the city. The front desk staff was excellent as was housekeeping. I’ll leave a separate review for restaurants at Resorts World…
Poor protocol with housekeepers and expensive left behind items
Unfortunately I left 4 expensive designer clothing items in my hotel closet upon checkout. I called within 4 hours. Called. Filled out a claim with detailed descriptions. I was still in the city willing to pick up that afternoon AND the next day. No help. A week later filled in claim form AGAIN...no help. Housekeeping needs to be addressed for lack of ethics/integrity. Hotel is lovely. Of course it was my facult but I have had hotels mail back small things before with a shipping fee that I was happy to pay. Very disappointing and will not stay there again ever!
Great plant based option in resorts world.
Nice to see this on the strip. Great menu options, great wine list and great bar service
Not the most accessible for blind patrons
This hotel was beautiful and flashy however my wife and I were strongly disappointed with a few aspects. As a blind patron I was disappointed the hotel charged resort fees for features that were not accessible for blind people. The hotel elevators are labeled with braille however an auditory announcement for floors would be more appreciated than a beep to identify numbered floors. I sure they could afford it. Several times I was unable to navigate the elevators because there was no auditory statement. While most staff were helpful and kind we were given inaccurate advise on venturing to touristic areas. Overall, I was left with the impression that people with disabilities may be served better elsewhere. I also found it odd that the hotel determines when the weather is warm enough for our guests to swim. As a Canadian I swim in various temperatures. I was disappointed to find the pool closed when the temp. was sufficient for us. I did select this hotel partially because of the pool option. Did not know the staff would determine when and what temperature I should be able to enjoy a swim.
Looking for a personal experience do NOT STAY HERE
When you see the commercials from Hilton they are fake the customers do not come 1st. This experience starts with an extremely long check in line . They try to make a personal experience at check in where they try and up sell you a room for more Money , then you get to the room and maybe want a little help from the concierge , it’s not gonna happen ( no one answers phone nor calls you back and no one is at desk) there is no transportation to the other hotels on the strip . There is the loop but it only takes you to the convention center and you can’t walk anywhere because the checkin guy said it “was ugly and a little dangerous” so you’re stuck. The pool is nice The bed has stiff overstarched sheets and giant pillows the point you are about sitting up straight. Also there is no bathtubs , so if you Plan on a relaxing soak it isn’t gonna happen . Overall not the Vegas experience you want . You may save some money by staying here but will lose in the end.
Massive, well run hotel at end of strip
This hotel is 3 hotels & is huge. Some rooms have incredible strip views, many dont. Pool closes very early during off season. Hilton Gold & Diamond have seperate check in, very nice perk as there are a lot of people checking in & out here. Diamond gets $15 food credit (up to 2 persons) can ONLY BE USED at Dawg House resturant. Staff is very professional Rooms are new. Lots of high end dining & an upscale food court
Great experience!
I stayed at the Hilton RW February 24-26 on a 3 night comp reservation. Check in was a tad slow but I opted not to use the digital HH check in so that would have been a faster option. The room was immaculate, the softest bed and pillows I have experienced in a Las Vegas hotel in a long time. The only downside, and if you are a Las Vegas regular like myself you will know this, is the location....I will definitely stay and play here again but will plan on staying more "on property". Spent a bit on Ubers! As the north strip develops (hopefully) RW proximity to Fontainbleu and Wynn/Encore, Venetian/Palazzo will make this a more desirable venue. Definite 5 stars!
Avoid of all cost
Avoid - at all cost!! Never will I stay here again and I would advise everyone to avoid. $800 holding fee. $51 per night resort fees. Checking in slow, no information give apart from there is you key after an hour wait. After checking out you can’t use the pool
Quick checkin, very clean room, fab pool area
This was an amazing stay and I had avoided staying. Here for couple years because of the reviews and I reallly don’t get it. I showed up early for edc, my room was ready at 10am. I had moved from Delano the night before because of a bad night. I come to Vegas monthly and normally stay at Wynn or Venetian for 20 years. The room was spotless, smellless and felt like I was the first person ever in the room. The size had me Hesitant for years but the standard room at Hilton was absolutely fine for someone with high expectations and normally stay at high end resorts. The pool was great I was able to walk directly out to the pool and get my own cushioned chair for $30 on Saturday. The pool area was so much fun. The jacuzzi section is seriously amazing. No other resort has a outdoor jacuzzi this large and frankly I was the only person in it such a dream to soak after Friday night at edc. The Sportsbook was fine, I signed up easily for my account was able to make wagers on the app and was a good experience. Regarding the spa….Somewhat disappointed I couldn’t get a day pass without an apt time window and it was $175 yet a massage is like $250 so went to the pool. The food court was acceptable I got a chicken rice bowl at a Japanese restaurant and ordered on a led screen and was ready quickly. My only concerns staying here again are the following: the early or late check out process (you need to call at 6am day or check out) to check if I can pay to stay till 3pm. It caused me To sleep panicked. Ultimately I was declined a late checkout and moved my afternoon flight. There is no bathtub in a standard room in this entire hotel. You will need to swing for a suite. That is mostly why I prob wouldn’t stay here again since Wynn/Venetian/Cosmo offer tubs and that’s important to me.
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Whose name will my reservation be under when I arrive at the venue?
By 🦩 @FluffyStar64, 07/09/2021 8:10 pm
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Answer from 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (07/09/2021 8:17 pm)
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It can be under your name or a name you choose! Some reservation offers already include the AppointmentTrader Transfer Service which will transfer the reservation in to your name. If its not included you can add it on after buying the reservation for a small fee. One thing on that though: As many reservations become available at last minute, taking a reservation in someone else name is quick and great for privacy. Most reservations on AT are listed with a virtual phone number, so all you need to do is present the phone number at the hostess stand and you are good to go!
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