Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Eat Here: Harrah's Oyster Bar #goodeats #lasvegas @HarrahsVegas

I haven't done a restaurant review in awhile.  Last night, my boyfriend and I were remembering how great Harrah's Oyster Bar is, and how we can't wait to go back there when my cancer is in remission.
I need to say this now...even if you don't like oysters but love seafood, you MUST MUST MUST go to the Oyster Bar.
This is our first stop in Vegas, no joke.  The plane lands, we get in a taxi, go to the hotel, check in, drop off our luggage and head out to Harrah's!  We don't wait for a taxi, we walk right out of Bally's and head towards Harrahs, like second nature.  Its not a long walk, but its a crowded walkway with lots of people.  I don't care.  Besides, we get to walk past The Flamingo and now the new Quad and hit those spots on the way back home (yes, in Vegas, Bally's is referred to our home).
The Oyster Bar is an open concept casual restaurant.  No walls, just a bar with food and oysters in the center instead of liquor.  They do have tables, but why not sit at the bar and watch them prepare your food in front of your eyes?  The Oyster Bar is open for lunch, and that's when our plane arrives, at lunchtime.  I can't tell you how many times we have ate at the Oyster Bar for lunch, and we always have the same gentleman take care of us.  The service is wonderful.  If you want something a bit spicier or less spicy, they can adjust your entrĂ©e easily, because they make it right there.  Your server is also your chef.  Sitting at the bar, you get the additional opportunity to talk with other guests and the servers.  Servers are locals, so its great to know if anything is going on while you are in Las Vegas.  They can also give great advice on places to eat or shows to see.
Now, onto the food.  Super Fresh, the oysters always look amazing.  Oysters are on display, beautiful shaved ice everywhere, and shucked right in front of you.  No matter how you like them, they can accommodate.  My boyfriend always gets raw oysters, and they usually have different varieties and sizes to choose from, served properly with all the accoutrements.  They also have oysters Rockefeller, shooters, grilled and fried oysters.  But, there are plenty of other items available, too.

I always start with a bowl of their New England style clam chowder.  Its amazing.  Super smooth and creamy, potatoes are the perfect size, and has a good deal of clams in it.  If you are not shy about getting messy, I would suggest the Beer Boiled Peel and Eat Shrimp.  They are perfectly cooked, and I have had them both plain and blackened.  The shrimp are my favorite, they are served in a plastic baggie, steaming and full of juices.  You do have to peel each shrimp, and the blackened ones are full of spices and it gets everywhere, but its well worth it.  I go through a lot of wet naps when I eat the shrimp.  Crab cakes are wonderful.  I do like more of a crust on my crab cake personally, but I guess its hard to get a crust when its almost all crab and no filler, as with these crab cakes.  They also offer a cold seafood platter appetizer for two.  This is a monstrosity of an appetizer and might easily be enough for two people for lunch, honestly.  It has lobster, mussels, shrimp, oysters, and crab legs atop of a bed of ice chips served with lemon and sauce.  This is an item you see them serve a couple at the bar and say, "We should have ordered that!"   I can't wait to try the jambalaya on our next trip.

I think the prices are fair for the quality and taste of the food.  The portions are, for me, perfect size.  I'm full when we leave, but not tired, and that's key in Vegas.  We usually order a few items and share for lunch.  If you are a Total Rewards member, you get a discount pricing on your entrees.  The Harrah's Oyster Bar does post the menu (with prices) on the Harrah's website (link below).  For me, I think its a great start to a vacation.  It might be one of the more costly lunches for us, but its now a tradition we hit the Oyster Bar first thing.

This is a place where you can go in jeans, sit with your loved one or friends, order a few different items and have a great time.  Good people watching, because you are in the casino.  There are tables and slots 15 feet from you.  Sitting at the bar you meet and talk to so many people, it just feels like the perfect beginning to a great vacation.  Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Girly Must: The Perfect Purse in Vegas #traveling #VegasStyle

Grab n Go Wristlets are the perfect purse when vacationing in Las Vegas.  I prefer a wristlet, mainly because it hangs on your wrist, its always in front of you and within eyesight.  It holds just enough of what you need: money, lip balm, phone, hotel keycard, hand sanitizer. 

Not forgetting this is the Average Girl's Guide to Vegas, I try to pack a regular sized purse for when I need it, but use the wristlet if I'm staying in our casino/resort.  I can easily play slots or blackjack with my wristlet attached, and its easy access to get out tip money for the drink bunnies. 

When picking a wristlet out, make sure the handle is secure and sturdy. As with any tourist locale, there is an opportunity for bag grabbers and cons.  You want to make sure someone can't just grab your purse and break the handle off.  Also, a zipper is a must.  Some wristlets have a flap and just a button.  One single button won't cut it.  Make sure its zippered under the flap, if you like the look.  This way, you don't have to worry about anything falling out as you are walking from machine to machine or table to table.  I also never, EVER put all my spending cash in my wristlet when I use it.  I don't do this with any purse I use.  My sister went to Las Vegas and used her fanny pack.  It was zippered, but she still had her ID and wallet stolen.  Someone just sat next to her at a machine and started playing.  She didn't even realize they unzipped her fanny and took her wallet!  It was a bear trying to get her back home, going through security with no ID.

Whatever you decide to use, just try to make sure it's hard for someone to take from you, open when your not looking, and hard to forget.  With all the walking and cabbing from place to place, if you lose your bag, it's hard to backtrack to find it.  It will be gone.

I love love LOVE my wristlets!  I hope you find them cute and utilitarian too!





Flamingos at the Flamingo!


I may have posted these previously, but I found them in my phone are remembered how nice of a walk this was one morning at the Flamingo.  All different animals, fish, and statues along a pleasant walkway.  Perfect way to start the day in Las Vegas

My brother is staying at the Flamingo with his next trip to Vegas, I can't wait to hear how he likes the rooms.  The location is amazing...its in the center of the strip, close to everything!

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Go Behind The Rhinestones - Jubilee 30th Anniversary Dancer Interview wi...



This is a show in Vegas at Bally's that I can't wait to see on our next trip to Vegas.  We always see the showgirls after the show, taking pictures with guests.  If you stay at Ballys Las Vegas, you will notice the posters for Jubilee! everywhere.
This is classic Vegas-- don't miss it.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Jamm Band at Indigo at Ballys...everyday I'm shuffling


myVegas Rewards, an alternative to the Candy Crush Saga!

I am a fan of any rewards system in Las Vegas.  If you are planning a trip and want to stay at Aria, NYNY, or Bellagio (or any of their sister properties), I would suggest you start playing myVegas on Facebook.  This game is reward based in real life!  As you accrue points in the game (slots or blackjack), you can redeem those points for real life rewards from these properties!  Some of the rewards include buffets, show tickets or 2for1 tickets, and free rooms. 
I am saving for either tickets to LOVE (it was amazing the first time I saw it!), a free room at NYNY, or the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay (again, already did it, would love to walk it again).


Friday, August 2, 2013

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas- never experienced by me!



I have never read it, but when I saw this book on a recent episode of Pawn Stars, my interest was peaked!