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A Man of Wealth and Taste
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Out there somewhere beyond the doors of perception
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Another Absolute MUST When In LV
Friend and I went to a THAI restaurant here in LV. Phenomenal FOOD, one of the BEST restaurants in LV. We got there at six and by the time we left at 7 the place was packed..We started out with a Garlic Deep Friend shrimp where even the shells were tasty, Next we had a bit of Satay, and a Rice mixed with meat with something dish...then a deep fried Sea Bass with wide Thai noodles and Thai Basil...absolutely killer with the delicate flavor and finally a Grill Garlic Prawns with lime, Thai Chilies and minced Garlic our waiter gave us a bit of German White wine to cut the heat.....we had the medium hot and my mouth was on fire only to be put out by a bit of fresh coconut ice cream, mango, fried banana and a sweet sticky rice desert...Dinner for 2 $116.00 including Thai beer...plus tip..
Outsttanding....and they have a LUNCH BUFFET during the week for $10...yay..guess where I'm goin for lunch...(they also have a nice wine cellar) The name of the place is The Lotus Of Siam...953 E Sahara in the Commercial Center.... this folks is not the high rent district....but the dinner is 1st class.. There are several other places in that Center that look like places to try...Jalisco Birra etc And then for an after dinner desert one can either go to the several Mens Clubs for a massage or for the truly debauched THE GREEN DOOR...for $120 bucks for out of town guys you can get your freak on... with the whips and chains if ya like ...or as they say what happens in LV stays in LV....
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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Tabs,
Would love to try the Thai food... not game for the massage even with a "happy ending" so to speak. We should be in LV in the next month or so, will get in touch. Joe
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It looks like I may be back in May. I'll let you know.
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A Man of Wealth and Taste
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Lets do it..
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Anyplace where a dinner for 2 can run over $100, yet has a lunch buffet for $10... I'm sold.
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