Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Vegas Eats

Hello again, everyone! I sincerely apologize for my lack of blog posts in the past week. I got back from my trip late (as in landed at 1am, flight was delayed, don't get me started late) Monday night and then spent the past two days nannying and catching up. 


Obviously, I can't sum my entire Vegas trip up in one blog post, but I will share bits and pieces when it feels right. The first thing I thought that I would blab about was all of the delicious food that I consumed while I was there. I can't promise that all (or even most) of it was healthy, but this blog is about being honest. I was on vacation and ate whatever sounded good at the time. 


First off, I decided to pack a box of chocolate chip Clif Kid Z-Bars, a small bag of trail mix, and a few apples. These came in handy for breakfast and snacks. The food in Sin City certainly wasn't cheap, so I tried to save a few bucks by only purchasing two meals per day.


I left for the airport on Thursday afternoon. Before hopping in the car, I decided to fuel myself with a chocolate banana protein smoothie with the usual mix of ingredients. On the plane, I had a complimentary chocolate chip cookie and snacked on some Chex Mix. 


After checking in at the hotel and checking out the pool, my friend Rachel and I headed out in search of some dinner. 




We ended up at a restaurant inside the hotel called Max Brenner's where I enjoyed the "sandwich of the seas."


It was served with waffle fries, dusted in something special (I forget what).




It was plated in a neat way and tasted good. 




I also enjoyed a Blue Moon with my first meal in Vegas.



Friday morning, I woke up and headed straight to the Jazzercise shopping extravaganza. Afterwards, our group headed to another restaurant on site, Serendipity, for an early lunch.  I chose an egg white omelette with avocado, spinach, and swiss cheese. 



 It was served with sweet potato fries (unpictured). Interesting, but delicious combo.


We didn't go out to dinner until almost 10pm, so I snacked on some trail mix in the evening. Dinner was at a French restaurant called Mon Ami Gabi.




I was in the mood for something simple and affordable, so I ordered the caesar salad and added chicken.




The chicken was pounded out into a flatter piece of meat and seasoned. It was tasty!


Saturday was jam-packed full of Jazzercise all day, so I grabbed a Clif bar and an apple for breakfast on the way to class. During our lunch break, we ran to the food court to satisfy each of our individual cravings. Since the food court was packed, I made my decision based on the shortest line and chose a pulled pork-stuffed baked potato. 




It was not a bad meal for such an impulse decision. 




I polished off every last bite (and even had a few bites of my friend Colleen's salad, since salad was what I was initially craving).


Somehow, dinner ended up extremely late again on Saturday (and Sunday actually). We wandered into the nearby Imperial Palace hotel and looked for something to eat. A sign for the restaurant called Hash House A Go Go caught my attention. I knew I had heard of it before, but couldn't remember where. Still, I suggested we try it out. Apparently, Saturday was the day of the pork, as I settled on a crispy pork sandwich after the waitress' recommendation. The portions at this place were HUGE! 


Check out my "sandwich:"




Served with a "side" of bacon cheddar mashed potatoes:




Here's a shot of the entire meal:


What's the point of the bun?


The majority of it was still left when I was done eating -- and I shared bites with everyone.




Colleen's late night breakfast:


Notice the smiley face we designed ...


The pancake was ginormous! 


Rachel's chicken sandwich:


Just a little slice of bread


Steve's one-pound burger:




I left that meal in a slight food coma. 




But it was lots of fun!




After the food was served, I realized where I had heard of the restaurant before ... on Man vs. Food!


Sunday, I woke up and headed straight for the pool with a Clif bar in hand for breakfast. A fellow Jazzercise instructor was raving about a drink she had, so I decided that I had to try it. 


The "Eric Special"


$20 later ... yes, drinks at the pool were $20! However, it may have been the most refreshing cocktail I've ever had, so I let it go.


We had lunch at the poolside restaurant (called Snackus Maximus). I chose the club sandwich, served with french fries.




It was actually insanely delicious for pool food!




Lunch was late (almost 4pm!), so I wasn't hungry for dinner right away. We ended up purchasing tickets for the show at the hotel, which ended around 9:30pm. Afterwards, Rahel and I wandered the strip and ended up at the Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas for dinner. I had been craving ice cream the whole trip, so I said "what the heck!" and ordered the ice cream sundae as my meal! :)


Eat me! Before I melt in the 87 degree late night weather.


You better believe I polished off every last bite!




Sorry for the low quality pictures. My camera took a poop that night, so I had to rely on my flash-less phone.


No surprise here: Monday morning, I had a Clif bar for breakfast. Then, for our last meal in Vegas, Rachel and I decided to search the hotel and adjoining mall for a good restaurant. We settled on Planet Hollywood after checking with the concierge an receiving a coupon for a free appetizer. The coupon was good for the "World Famous Chicken Crunch" which really just tasted like chicken tenders to me. I was unimpressed and forgot to take a picture.


I indulged in the Pina Colada that I had been craving for the entire trip. It was called the "Legally Blonde," so I obviously couldn't resist.




For my meal, I chose the Margarita Pizza. I hate half and boxed the rest, thinking I might want them as a snack before the plane ride. I forgot to take a picture of the whole 'za, but snapped one of my leftovers.




They did come in handy, especially after our flight was delayed, and I enjoyed the rest for dinner. Look what else I found at the airport:


Eat me, before I melt! Oh wait, we're inside now.


Fro-yo! I chose a swirl of the strawberry and white chocolate mousse flavors. Yum!


Finally, on the flight home, I finished off my baggie of trail mix and, of course, couldn't pass up the warm cookie!


All-in-all, my trip to Vegas was filled with good (not-so-healthy) eats! Still, being at a Jazzercise convention, I got some quality exercise in and did not allow myself to feel guilty. 


Honestly, however, all the travel followed by two days of craziness with little A has left me feeling exhausted. More later!


What are your favorite foods to indulge in on vacation?

3 comments:

  1. Wow you weren't kidding about that place serving HUGE servings! Wowzers! I like to indulge in whatever food is known to that place, like poboys in New Orleans, that kinda thing :)

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  2. I getcha girl! I was in New Orleans for a Jazzercise convention last year!

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  3. it looks like such a great trip!! and oh wow, the food looks amazing. that's what i'd share first too....the important stuff! ;)

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