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Cuisine: Casual or Café
Cost: $$
Hours: Mon-Thu 11am-11pm Fri 11am-12am Sat 10:30am-12am Sun 10:30am-11pm Brunch Saturday & Sunday 9am-2pm Grab N Go Breakfast 7am-10:30am
Serendipity is defined as “the art of making happy discoveries,” so it’s appropriate that the newest dining gem at Caesars Palace is New York City’s beloved Serendipity 3. This cheerful restaurant offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience adjacent to the resort’s iconic fountains at the corner of Flamingo Road and the Las Vegas Strip.
Serendipity 3 is a great choice for lunch or dinner as well as dessert, offering colossal burgers and dogs, overstuffed sandwiches and pastas piled high. Try the One-N-Only Las Vegas Buffet Sandwich, which combines tastes of Italy, Japan, France, Mexico and the United States – all on the same bun. The Summer Bries is a turkey sandwich, served open-faced on a raisin pumpernickel bun with apples, cranberry mayo and brie. Similar creative dishes and playful combinations can be found throughout the menu.
Perhaps the best-known treat you’ll find at Serendipity 3 is the Frrrozen Hot Chocolate, an indulgent concoction blending 20 different kinds of chocolate into an icy, rich cocoa flavor. Other desserts are just as decadent, such as the Forbidden Broadway Sundae, which tops chocolate blackout cake with ice cream, hot fudge and whipped cream.
For a truly over-the-top dessert, there’s the Golden Opulence Sundae. Available for $1,000, this is the Guiness World Record holder for “most expensive dessert.” It’s five scoops of Tahitian vanilla ice cream, rare chocolates made from Venezuelan cocoa beans, exotic fruits and 23-karat edible gold leaf.
Serendipity offers take-out as well as a full bar with specialty cocktails like the Candy Cotton Martini.
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