Dec 14, 2008

Stratosphere - Top of the World restaurant

Top of the World restaurant at Stratosphere. The restaurant revolves 360 degrees every 1 hour and 20 minutes. The tower is actually moving slowly and we did feel a little sick.

The food was fine, but after we received our bread, we waited about 20 minutes to get our entrees. Then after we fished eating, we didn't see our waitress, and we had to wait another 30 minutes to get a dessert menu, then order, then wait again to receive dessert. We were here for 90 minutes, just to eat one entree each and one dessert.


















butter














bread and complimentary champagne














Steak & Eggs "Elevated" $22
New York Strip topped with two poached eggs, sliced tomatoes and hollandaise














Lobster Salad Sandwich $26
lobster salad with mixed greens and tomato served open faced on garlic bread

About half way, I was already so full, just this plate would be enough for 2 people. There was lots of lobster and it was tasty.














Tower Napoleon $10
Thin sheets of white, dark and milk chocolate layered with fresh blackberries and raspberries and a honey pastry cream





























dessert tray














dessert tray














lunch menu




















champagne brunch menu



















dessert menu



















view














west view














downtown view














Rating (food): 3.8 / 5
Rating (service): 3 / 5
Repeat: Yes

(702) 380-7711

http://www.topoftheworldlv.com/

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7 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:37 PM

    When did Top of the World start a champagne brunch? Do you get unlimited champagne?

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  2. I don't know when they started since this was our first time at Top of the World, and this was back in August. I believe you get unlimited champagne.

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  3. Anonymous10:14 PM

    It does look wonderful for kids of all ages. Thanks for sharing with Vegas and Food. I know my grandson will love eating this...as long as he can use his fingers ;-)

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  4. One of my favorites in LAS!

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  5. Anonymous3:27 AM

    Going to have birthday dinner with my wife there.What is the best time of day to go there-at sunset or after? Thx!

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  6. Go after sunset. Enjoy :)

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  7. Wow Thank you for sharing

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