Umami and Elle went in January of 2012 and thoroughly enjoyed it. The Lobster Burger ($35 late night) is crazy decadent, with lump lobster meat, but also super rich and food coma inducing. Which is fine for Las Vegas.
The Fried Chicken is boneless, with a crunchily executed coating, so it's essentially a chicken katsu on steroids.
Central
Caesars Palace (near Hotel Registration)
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Lobster Burger! |
Lobster Burger! |
Central's concept is American-Favorites-with-a-French-Twist, so this time, Umami and Elle opted for comfort food: Meatloaf ($24) for Umami and Fried Chicken ($23) for Elle. There's only so much you can do with meatloaf and fried chicken before it becomes a parody of moodiness. Does anyone really want "deconstructed" or "architectural" or "molecularly gastronomic" or "fusion" versions of meatloaf? Of fried chicken?
Wisely, then, Central doesn't mess around. The meatloaf is an excellent, albeit straightforward version of the classic.
Meatloaf, like a Bat of Hell! |
Winner, Winner, Fried Chicken Dinner! (There's a second cutlet lurking underneath!) |
It's not cheap, but it is very, very good, and if you're in Vegas to live the life, why not?
Caesars Palace (near Hotel Registration)
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
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