
I'm calling this part 2 cause after all that craziness, I decided to go downstairs and play some poker and not sleep throughout the next day. So it's kinda like the beginning of my second day in Vegas.

It was about 6:15am, there were about 5 people playing on the table, and I traded chips for about 7 hours before breaking even at $400 when I decided enough is enough. I was about to collapse, so I went up to my room but my friends were just wakin up, and they decided to drag me to lunch. I was glad to go as the place we went to was a charm at the Pallazzo called Table 10 by Chef Emeril. Their pulled pork sandwich and calamari are one of a kind.
After lunch we did a lil shopping, as many stores were having their summer sale on. I bought a pair of killer shoes at a bargain from Dior. Buying new shoes always makes me feel renewed and forget everything, I forgot that I hadn't sleep and when it was dinner time, we donned some better clothes and roamed around to find a good restaurant. Feelin confident in my new shoes we decided on a place called Carne|Vino by Chef Mario Batali. Now this place is a die die must try cause the steak is one of the best I've ever had in my life. I am a steak eater, and I dig steaks from Ruth Criss, Maestro and Morton's but CarneVino's Dry aged bone-in rib-eye steak is truly a life changer. If you're vegetarian, you'd probably be converted on the spot.

After the pleasing dinner, it was time for us to hit the hottest night club right now in Vegas, Club XS. This place reminds me of clubs that are on Ibiza, as you enter the place you go through a cave that welcomes you at the other end with an overwhelming sized room decorated to the finest filled with hundreds of people dancing on the main dancefloor and gogo dancers on the stage (Look at the second picture below). To the sides the walls are lined with tables for the VIP and the club extends to the outside where it is usually the pool area in the afternoon but becomes part of the club during the night. If you look at the first picture below, the area in front of the Encore building is the location of the swimming pool and the club. We got a table outside and it costs us about $3000, server tip included, for about 4 bottles and unlimited chasers. We had a lot of people so we could divide the total, I recommend doing the same if you're opening a table in Vegas unless you're ballin. 



Then... it's to be continued on part 3. It was one hell of a night.
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