Food Court at Solaire
SHARE THIS ARTICLE:The Food Court featured six restaurants, each with its own unique menu. Chicken Licken offered delicious fried chicken, while Americano served up classic American dishes. Patisserie had a selection of cakes, croissants, and muffins for those with a sweet tooth. Filipiniana showcased traditional Filipino dishes, while Pan Asian offered a variety of Asian cuisine. Lastly, Sapporo had a selection of Japanese dishes.
(Note: It's likely that the restaurant options have changed since this post was made a long time ago. It's possible that new restaurants have been added to the area, or some of the restaurants mentioned may have closed down. It's always a good idea to do some research and check current reviews before making a decision on where to dine).
Sinigang na Baka |
Beef Rendang with Basmati Rice |
Pan Asian |
Filipiniana |
Americano |
Chicken Licken |
Patisserie |
Sapporo |
Sapporo |
One thing we appreciated about the Food Court was the free water station. It was a great option for those who prefer not to drink sugar-sweetened or caffeinated beverages.
Overall, our experience at the Food Court was enjoyable. The casual environment and range of cuisines made it a great spot for a quick lunch or dinner. We would definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Solaire Resort and Casino.
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