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Las Vegas Vacation: MGM Grand, Bouchon, and More

Hello, friends! I just returned from the best ever whirlwind vacation to Las Vegas! My first ever. But certainly not last. Because while I think three nights is probably enough for one visit, there are about a million more things I want to do (OK fine, places I want to eat) in the city, which means I’ll obviously be back. I had a super difficult time trying to figure out how to organize my Vegas roundup posts, which might also have something to do with the fact that I’m seriously sleep-deprived after a 6-hour delay on our flight home on Sunday meant I got home from the airport at 5:30 a.m., took a shower, and went straight to work (and then had several ridiculously long and busy days at work). And because honestly, I didn’t take a ton of photos other than food photos (surprised?). But I’m going to start with my general Vegas post and then to do one on my dining experience at é and L’Atelier de Jöel Robuchon. So, here we go.

We left for Vegas after work on Thursday and obviously our flight was delayed then, too. Because every flight we ever take now is delayed. But I have to admit it was still nice to spend some downtime in the airport with Chris, just relaxing and relishing in the fact that we’re on vacation!

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Also our friends’ flight was delayed, too, and this meant we were going to arrive pretty close to the same time as them. Matching delays are the best. Well, really no delays are the best, but you know what I mean. So, we met up with Kyle and Jeff, jumped up and down a few times over the fact that we were in Vegas together (!!!), and grabbed a cab.

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Turns out things are really just getting started in Vegas at 12:30 a.m. or so, considering our checkin line at the MGM Grand was crazy long. While we were in line to check in, we just couldn’t get over the fact that we were in Vegas!!

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We had no idea that “the fight” was going to be at the MGM Grand while we were there. In retrospect, maybe not our best idea, but it didn’t end up affecting us too much (aside from the mad rush of people when the fight got out on Saturday). And it was kind of cool to see all of the excitement surrounding it. Kyle and Jeff even “ran into” Evander Holyfield at one point.

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We stayed in the new rooms at the MGM Grand, known as Stay Well.

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Now, maybe I’m crazy and totally buying into the gimmick, but I’m pretty sure this room is the best thing that could have happened to us. For as little sleep as we got and as much smoke (other people’s!) that we inhaled, every time we stepped into our room, we felt immediately better. We also woke up every morning feeling totally relaxed. Basically, I’m crediting the hotel room and its amenities for my feeling good… especially considering the older I get, the crappier I generally feel when I have one little ounce of fun!

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So, the Stay Well rooms were designed by Delos, the “wellness real estate pioneer” and they had tons of cool stuff in them.

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The room had a super amazing air purification system, which is why I think we instantly felt so much better. We couldn’t even smell smoke on our clothes and could just breathe easy.

I’m obsessed with the dawn simulator alarm clock that basically mimics the sunlight and makes it easier to get up in the morning. I need one of these in my home.

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Um, I’m also pretty sure I now need a Vitamin C shower infusion at home, as well. Right?? I have no idea what this did or why, but I do know that I felt that much better taking a shower when I knew vitamin C was mixed in.

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Not to mention, the shower was a pretty one. I’m a sucker for a good shower in hotels… though I even more appreciate a jacuzzi if and when it’s possible.

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There was also “Welness Lighting” in the bathroom, which is supposed to increase your energy. I’ll take it.

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Even on a not exactly meant to be relaxing trip to Vegas, it’s still important to unwind and chill out, so I appreciated that our room helped us do that.

So did the pools at the MGM Grand. It didn’t hurt that it was 90 degrees in Vegas (leaving behind Boston’s 50s and 60s) and though we didn’t spend a ton of time at the pools, we certainly tried to spend a little bit of downtime there. We even rented rafts and cruised down the lazy river.

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Kyle and I also got massages at the spa at the MGM Grand on our first morning in Vegas. So relaxing and such the perfect way to kick off the trip!

I was too starving and too impressed to snap many good pics, but the brunch buffet at the MGM Grand made me extremely happy. I’m not much of a buffet girl and though I heard they were awesome in Vegas, I just assumed that meant ridiculously huge. MGM Grand’s was indeed ridiculously huge, but was also surprisingly really good. I mean there were tacos. And guacamole. And I obviously ate those right alongside my french toast and waffles. Because I have no self control and brunch is the best meal. But this isn’t even the half of it; with everything from fried chicken and waffles to Chinese food to huge bowls of bacon, hash browns, potatoes, etc. I highly doubt you’d find anyone complaining about brunch at the hotel. Plenty of salad too, if you’re into that kind of thing.

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We did a lot of sightseeing during the weekend, which is completely essential when you’ve never been to Vegas before.

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In embarrassing admissions, I’m the hugest Donny Osmand fan ever (well, that’s probably not true at all as I can imagine he has some pretty avid fans). My Vegas traveling companions don’t share my love and so I didn’t get to see Donny and Marie’s show, but I obviously took this photo. I know they’re totally cheesy, but I’ve loved this pair since I was a kid. I know. But still. Don’t make fun of me.

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Filed under “things you only see in Vegas” is a pop up wedding chapel with a corresponding hashtag. And yes, that is Elvis walking down the aisle. Obviously.

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We didn’t get to visit Paris, but that’s a definitely must-do and already on my list for our next visit.

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We did walk through several of the hotels on the Strip so that we could at least experience them a bit. Absolutely loved the ceiling at the Venetian.

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After walking through the Venetian, we stopped for a quick lunch at Zine in the Palazzo. According to Chinese Restaurant News, this is one of the top 10 Chinese restaurants in the U.S.

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I got a GIANT bowl of spicy pho with filet mignon and it totally hit the spot. We had dinner at L’Atelier planned for that evening, so I didn’t want to overdo it… But as you can see from the photo, this soup was way more than a meal!

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We posed for a few photo opps outside of the Venetian. Did I mention that it was in the 80s and 90s for pretty much our whole stay? But that it was a totally comfortable heat? And basically the best thing ever?

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So excited to travel with my college bestie and her husband. Both Kyle and Jeff have been to Vegas several times and they did a fabulous job of showing us around and making sure we go to see everything we absolutely should.

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We also happened to be in Vegas during the Kentucky Derby, which was pretty cool. I’m not much of one for betting, but we all put some money down on a few horses and went to Caesar’s Palace to watch the race with just about everyone else in Vegas :) I was slightly disappointed they didn’t have any mint juleps at the bar, but I sipped on a bloody mary while watching Orb win (nope, not one that we placed our bets on!).

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On Sunday, Kyle and Jeff had a super early flight, so we said goodbye to them on Saturday night. Chris and I weren’t leaving until Sunday afternoon (or really late night by the time our flight actually took off!), so we decided to spend the morning walking around and enjoying one last fabulous meal. We weren’t sure what the wait would be on a Sunday morning, but we headed back to the Venetian to hit up Thomas Keller’s Bouchon!

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The wait was only 15 minutes. What do you know; the perfect amount of time to sit at the bar and enjoy a champagne cocktail. I had the French.

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Then we headed outside to the patio for brunch.. because did I mention the weather was absolutely perfection in Vegas?? Yup.

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Coffee and bread are my ideal way of starting any meal.

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Also, a entire bowl of bacon. Because this is what it should be like when you order a side order of bacon, right?

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That went along with Chris’s French Toast, bread pudding style. I’m not usually much of a “sweet for breakfast” type person, but oh my God this was good. I might actually order this if we were to make a return visit to Bouchon for brunch. I mean, it had custard and apples layered in it. I’d pay a lot of money to have this in front of me right now. Anyone?

Chris was quite happy with it, too.

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I stuck with the Croque Madame. Because basically any time I see it on the menu, I have to order it. Most perfect egg yolk ever and I ate every single bite of it.

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And was clearly in my “happy place” zone. How could I not be??

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I must have had some kind of weird intuition that things would get rough later that day due to our 6-hour flight delay. So, I made sure to order a pain au chocolat to go. I couldn’t be at Bouchon and not get a croissant.

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And this flakey goodness totally made my airport wait all the better. Even if I did end up with crumbs all over everything. 100% worth it.

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After brunch, we headed to Caesar’s Palace where we wandered around and did a little high-end window shopping. So. Much. Swoon. Worthy. Shopping. Also? Only in Vegas do they serve you margaritas while you’re shopping in retail stores. Don’t mind if I do. It was Cinco de Mayo, after all.

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When I was in the airport waiting for our flight for a bazillion hours and wishing I had 100 more chocolate croissants from Bouchon, I came across this ad for Vegas Uncork’d. Which just happens to be this coming weekend. Which means I obviously need to go back to Las Vegas ASAP please.

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We had such a blast on our trip and still can’t believe it’s over. But I still have to share the best parts with you… Dinners at é and L’Atelier! Stay tuned because those will be up soon :)

Also, note I was going to call this post “Las Vegas Vacation: Everything But the Food,” but then realized most of it was about food anyway. Not really sure what that says about me, but food-filled vacations are the only kind I really want to have anymore. And I’m so glad Kyle and Jeff completely agree with this sentiment.

Have you been to Vegas? What was your favorite part?

[Sues]

A Texas-Sized Birthday Weekend

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I just got back home to Boston after the most glorious extra-long weekend in Dallas visiting my sister and brother-in-law. My birthday was last Wednesday and the following day, you better believe I was on a flight to Texas to celebrate :) I’m not typically one for birthday celebrations but since I am officially in the last year in my 20s and Kate’s wedding is in October, we figured we had a lot to celebrate and decided to take one last girl’s trip, minus her bachelorette party, of course!

Kate and I arrived in Dallas on Thursday afternoon and this was no accident. I purposely wanted to get there on a Thursday so we could go to Urban Taco to enjoy their 1/2 price appetizers and beverages :)

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The food at Urban Taco is all kinds of delicious and I seriously think eating there is worth the cost of airfare ;)

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On Friday, Kate and I just sat poolside ALL day long. Rough life, I know. The pool at my sister and brother-in-law’s complex is pure bliss and doing anything else on our first day there would have been silly! Also, my sister is one of the best hostesses ever. Check out the sangria situation in the fridge that we enjoyed all weekend!

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Once my sister and Ab got home from work, we snacked on a cheese plate while we figured out the plan for the night. My sister buys this merlot cheese and a rosemary cheese that are quite addicting. Must find it at home!

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We decided we had to show Kate the Fort Worth area so we headed the the Stock Yards so she could see some real cowboys!

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We enjoyed some live music and a copious amount of onion strings while we ate at a burger joint.

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And, of course, made plenty of time to be weirdos :)

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Saturday was filled with shopping at the Galleria Mall and stumbling across one of the greatest inventions… I’ll post more about said invention in a separate post later this week ;)

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Post-shopping we went over to the Bishop Arts District which I absolutely adored. This is definitely my kind of neighborhood. Totally creative, local artists doing their thing :)

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My very favorite store from the trip was {neighborhood}. FIRST of all, check out the lil’ puppy that roams the shop. Sheer delight!

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And SECOND, this wall. Need I say more? There aren’t enough words to describe how badly I want to own this :)

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{neighborhood} is an interior design shop that also sells cute and quirky products for the home. The entire back part of the store is dedicated to client consultations where you can work with designers to create a dreamy space. I actually wanted to just hang out in the store and crash on one of the couches, it was that comfy.

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Our next stop was Dude, Sweet Chocolate. The vibe of this shop was so on point. From the color scheme, to their packaging, and of course, their delicious chocolates.

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Immediatley upon entering, the VERY friendly and hilarious salespeople asked if we wanted to try samples. I, of course, am no dumbo, so I said suuuure. I got the Albatross which was made with blue cheese and sea salt. Never in my life could I have imagined such a tasty piece of chocolate. This was extra creamy, thanks to the cheese!

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Lucky for you you can shop online! So many great gift options.

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After chocolate-tasting we strolled by {neighborhood} again and realized the storefront was calling for a mini photoshoot. So, we did just that.

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They’re hiiiii-larious :)

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There are so many great photo opportunities in this part of Dallas that I couldn’t help snapping away. Postcard-like images.

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On the way back to the car we stopped in M’antiques because if you know anything about me it should be that I love an antique shop, even if it is geared towards men, HA! Oh, and they offer free wine, whiskey, and soda. Sooo, there’s that.

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Vino in an antique shop. Texas things ;)

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After wandering around, we got dinner at Smoke, a handmade, homegrown, local food kind of restaurant. Spot on. This is the kind of food I pictured when I thought of Texas before. Finger lickin’, bbq sauce drippin’, deliciousness. Just thinking about this place makes my stomach rumble.

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The lighting was a bit low in the restaurant so I didn’t snap many photos. Who am I kidding, my fingers were sticky with bbq sauce and I didn’t want to fiddle with my camera ;) I ordered the dry rubbed pork spare ribs with mac and cheese and pickled green beans. Woah, Nelly.

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Ab ordered the same thing and we both had leftovers. Please check out what he wrote on his to-go box. We don’t mess around with leftovers in this family, HA!

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Because I checked-in on Foursquare (haaay!) we got a free dessert. Please note the size of this key lime pie. There were four of us at dinner and we couldn’t even finish the thing. And quite honestly, this was the best key lime pie I’ve ever had, and I know a thing about key lime pie! Also, disregard the peace sign photo bomb in the background :)

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After dinner we headed next door to Bar Belmont to check out the view of Dallas before we headed back to the house so Kate could get to the airport.

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Pretty city, you are.

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Sunday, my sister and I were planning on going to their complex’s pool party but it started raining summertime-tropical-style, so instead we did errands and went grocery shopping. We decided for dinner that night we would go Italian in honor of The Real Housewives of New Jeresy. We were pumped to be able to watch an episode together, hahaha. It’s the little things.

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Monday was my last day so my sister took the day off from work and we had a delightful brunch at Bread Winner’s Cafe and Bakery in the Uptown area of Dallas.

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We ate in the covered courtyard which was just too pretty for words. It felt so southern and I loved it. Des ordered the Farmhouse Scramble which consisted of potatoes, jalepeno bacon (!!), onion, and cheddar cheese. OH, yum!

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I judge every breakfast joint by their Eggs Benedict and Bread Winner’s passed with flying colors. One of the best I’ve ever had, actually. The jalepeno bacon could very well turn into some sort of addiction.

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We spent the rest of Monday afternoon walking around the Knox Henderson area of the city, which is another spot I loved. My favorite thing about Texas is that I feel fully confident rocking big hair. No one even looks twice and it’s fabulous.

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We went to a ton of furniture stores, including Weir’s Furniture which serves 25 cent boxes of popcorn. You know I devoured that in a heartbeat.

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For my final dinner in Dallas, for this trip, we went to Sfuzzif for their Monday night pizza deal. Yup, half off pizzas. A nice dinner for three under $20 is something that’s pretty much unheard of in Boston so I totally eat this all up when I visit Texas! :)

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A frozen blueberry mojito (!!!!) and half sausage/half seasonal veggie pizza. Mmm, mmm, mmm!

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I took the redeye back to Boston early Tuesday morning then jumped right back into reality and had to be at work at 10am. Woooof. Long day. Slash I have no clue what day it even is. Or what time it is. All I know is that I should go to bed and set an alarm clock so I wake up. And start planning my next trip to Dallas ;)

[Chels]