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Mosaic on Sushi Kai floor |
Seeing that we had nothing on our minds for the past 6 hours than fish, it was fair to say we were looking forward to eating some sushi for lunch. Everyone was excited to go to Off the Hook, but when I pulled up the directions it showed that they wouldn’t open until 5pm. After a small shock, we looked up the other sushi restaurants and it seemed that all of them in the area did not have the affinity of lunch time sushi eating as we did. So we decided on the next best thing – Thai.
My Thai was a cute like place a little outside of town. Really yummy and very reasonable! With some Pho in our bellies, Anna and LT went up to the room and chilled for a while. Olivia and I hit the Tahoe strip for some window shopping. Olivia found a cute shirt and we found what could only be described as the coolest candy store in the state.
Now that Mama and LT had some rest and relaxation back at the resort, we walked over to Harrah’s casino where we had a reservation at Sushi Kai at 6:30pm. Since we didn’t have sushi for lunch, we made sure we were going to have some for dinner. The restaurant was uniquely furnished and creatively decorated. It had mosaics on the floor, fish scale wallpaper, Japanese writings on the ceiling, stone towers for wall dividers, a massive wall aquarium and about a dozen more fcrazy designs. The grub was good, well needed and it definitely filled the sushi void!
With dinner behind us, we all walked around the casino for a bit. Olivia found an arcade and we let our inner child out. What a fun time! It wasn’t long before the tokens were replaced with chips. The kids headed back to the room and Anna & I stayed for a little bit of slots, roulette and blackjack. The casino doesn’t lose very often, but they did this night – I don’t think they will be missing any of our winnings though.
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