There’s nothing like a hearty brunch after a late night of boozing and losing money at the tables in Vegas. If you’re looking for a casual but classy spot with some of the best people watching on The Strip, look no further than the patio at Mon Ami Gabi in Paris Hotel. It’s shaded to shield you from the blistering Vegas sun, and there’s always lots of live music playing on Las Vegas Blvd. You’ll also likely spot a few people stumbling back to their hotel from the night before. Get the party started with a mimosa or a custom Bloody Mary from their bar, kick back, and enjoy the view.
One of the things I love about Mon Ami Gabi is their wonderful service. Your water will never get more than a few sips down before someone whizzes over to refill it. They’re as friendly as they are efficient, too.
I got a turkey, egg, cheddar, and avocado croissant sandwich. This had mayonnaise on it as well, and that’s really my only complaint – there was way too much on there. The sandwich was super hearty, and the croissant was flaky and delicious! If you’re getting this as a standalone dish, I would order a side of potatoes or fruit to make this a rounded breakfast or brunch.
I got major order envy when they showed up with Jamie’s Quiche Lorraine. This was incredible. Cheesy, flavorful eggs were surrounded with a perfectly crispy crust.
We rounded out the meal with the star of the show: Bananas Foster Waffles. These are drizzled with caramel sauce and served with a heaping helping of fresh whipped cream. The waffles themselves are the stuff dreams are made of. They’re crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
The brunch at Mon Ami Gabi is an all-around bargain for the service and the view you get. The breakfast and brunch dishes average $12-15. I’d also recommend stopping in for dinner if you’re jonesing for a steak and don’t want to spend hundreds. Their steaks are reasonably priced, cooked well, and their bearnaise sauce is to die for.
Plus, you get to dine in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower. And if you can’t take a trip to Paris, this place is the second best thing.
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