Thanks again to all the LTHers who helped me come up with a plan for this trip...we had some excellent food and the car, wow what a pleasure having it. I think that was gmonkey or stevez (forgive me for not recalling this second) but THANK YOU.
Lotus of Siam Our flight was delayed out of ORD by about an hour, then we hit traffic and drove to the JWMarriott in Summerlin. They upgraded us to a fabulous suite with 3 bathrooms! but we still had to face traffic back to Lotus. We should have made reservations but obviously if we had, we'd have missed them owing to that delay thing.
Anyway, our wait was incredibly long, close to an hour even though there were tons of open tables. I'll give the guy this: they certainly honor their reservations.

Anyway, that did start the night with a sour taste in our mouths. And the service really went from bad to worse, no announcing let alone explanation of specials, they didn't even include the northern menu when we finally got seated. We certainly saw servers all over chatting up the customers so maybe it was just us?
Anyway, the food was good. We liked the northern crispy rice with sausage, the sausage really just flavored the dish, not so much chunks or anything. We asked for a little spicy and it was perfect for us...can't imagine those who eat at high! We also tried the northern larb, which I believe was ground beef and lamb with maybe mint and cilantro, onions....i think I tasted some anise too, but am not certain. I didn't love the texture but thought the flavor was good. IMO this dish calls out for some lettuce wraps or something...not just spoonfuls of meat on the plate. Whatever.
Entrees were the crispy duck curry which was very good, great heat level again, and the duck was tender and good. My husband ate the shrimp pad thai, what can I say, but he did enjoy it. It was spicier..."redder" in his words" and a little crispier than we're used to out in the burbs. It wasn't quite as spicy/crunchy as it used to be at PSBangkok on Lincoln many moons ago, but it was good.
And that sticky rice with coconut and mango was yes, all that. We loved it, could've eaten much more of that.
So overall on Lotus of Siam, I must confess we were underwhelmed. We may have had our expectations raised to unreasonable levels but we didn't think it was the finest thai food we've ever had. I'd go back and try a few other things mind you, nothing was bad, but alas, we are probably not among the accolytes.
Salt Lick BBQ: I read on another thread about someone who loved the fatty brisket and laughed. I did not like the fatty brisket. The pinked outer edges were tasty but honestly the meat just was not tender IMO. MUCH better were the baby back ribs.

My husband thankfully ordered a full rack and gave a few to me...I was hungry. We thought the sides were adequate, an interesting potato salad, an acceptable smoked mac & cheese, a celery-seedy coleslaw. We did like the sauce a lot, saying something because we tend to like smoky/sweet like Bones and Carson's style.
On a side note, we really liked that Red Rock casino. Nice design, high ceilings, really pretty impressed with it especially compared to the Rampart casino at the marriott.
Rosemary's: We did the $22 lunch special. In the case of Rosemary's, we did not have high enough expectations. It was great, from the moment we walked in. Impeccable service. Outstanding menu...my husband ordered for appetizers the Hugo shrimp, their signature dish, and he was licking the plate. Incredibly delicious. I was tempted to go for an heirloom tomato and goat cheese soup but decided on the heirloom tomato stacked salad with smoked salmon. OY VEY. This was outstanding. I commented on one of the maters and the waiter came back to tell me they were "heirloom." Which I knew, but on my request he asked the chef which breed...he didn't realize there were multiple types. Anyway, for the record, they were green zebra and my mouth is watering just thinking about them.
For entrees, we shared, I had filet skewers which was supposed to be served with a fingerling and portobello hash but I'm not a fungus girl so they substituted the cheese grits. ETHEREAL. Best grits I ever had. And the meat was incredible. As was the gravy...this time I was licking the plate. My husband ordered the grilled salmon and he loved it, but did make me share half the beef. The salmon was unbelievably fresh, cooked perfectly, served over an apple and cabbage slaw that he loved. I just wanted more grits.
Dessert was tough to decide, I ended up choosing the day's homemade icecream trio, banana, almond and chocolate chip. The flavors were fantastic. The texture a little grainy/icy but no complaints. Hubby had the flourless chocolate cake with h/m vanilla bean ice cream and whipped cream. It was to die for. Seriously, it's miraculous that he let me even taste it, it was sublime.
My fingers are tired so I'll give the B&B report next time. Sorry there's no pics, I just can't get him to agree to photographing food at resto's.
More soon.
Sue