![]() It’s the most awkward element of the restaurant- the gold beams extend down to the bar top, creating an odd barrier between the bartender and patrons. A large Big Boy figurine watches over the bar, which looks strikingly like a bird cage. ![]() Graffiti is a crimeĪ panel from the popular stencil artist, Banksy, clings to the wall just off the hostess’ stand. ![]() Pull it back, and you’re in the SoHo inspired Greene St. Through that passage, you’ll find an oversized, cartoonish cola vending machine. To find this speakeasy of sorts, simply look for a black arch subtly baring the restaurant’s name. But it’s the expanding food scene that is making the most noise right now and Greene St. It’s a Strip-like resort with much more approachable games, the video poker with generous payables being chief among them. It’s easy to get to and from for locals, but still offers a nice taste of the Vegas allure us visitors enjoy. I was meeting my sister and Palms is nicely situated. Kitchen, the graffiti-clad Asian fusion “speakeasy” is so good that it may motivate even the most location-dependent Vegas fans to relocate off-Strip. ![]() It’s an eccentric, fun restaurant- a perfect representation of the current Palms transition. ![]()
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