Serendipity 3 (Las Vegas 2013)

Just like The Cheesecake Factory, Serendipity 3 is one of our go-to places in Vegas.  Located right outside Caesar’s Palace on the Strip, they seem to have had some changes to their interior since our last visit (perhaps they’re undergoing renovations).

We were a bit tempted to order the Treasure Chest when we saw the picture in their menu.  For $93 you get a treasure chest made of chocolate, painted in edible gold, filled with 12 scoops of ice cream, 3 pieces of cake, fried oreos and berries – but it’s really meant for 4+ people to share.

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Despite the weather in Vegas being super chilly during our visit in December, we had to order their Frrrozen Hot Chocolate and it was just as awesome as I remembered it to be.  It’s probably a good thing that we don’t live here because I’d be having this everyday if I had my way.  If you’re feeling a bit adventurous, there’s about a dozen different varieities to choose from but we usually stick with the original.

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The Cedar Plank Salmon ($24 / $22 TR) is a meaty filet of Atlantic salmon caramelized with a light grainy mustard butter and asparagus.

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The Mac and Cheese ($15 regular / $14 with Total Rewards card) here is one of my all-time favourites for mac and cheese.  I added a healthy dose of thick cut pancetta bacon for an additional $1.  There’s a light panko crust on the top as well as a bit of truffle oil essence to go along with the yummy, cheese pasta noodles.

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It’s best to come here during the daytime so you can walk off the thousands of calories from all these yummy dishes.

3570 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV

www.serendipity3.com

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Posted on January 7, 2014, in Casual - burgers and stuff, Desserts, Mac & Cheese, Restaurant Review and tagged , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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