After our failed attempt at visiting Red Rock Canyon, we drove back to Las Vegas to check into our room at the Rio. The room was super cheap–I think the resort fees were more than the room itself! Sometimes it is nice to be off of The Strip’s hustle and bustle. Our room was a long way from the elevator, which made it really quiet.
Rio is known as an all-suite hotel, and it was nice to have some extra room, although you cannot really tell from this picture.
Spacious bathroom.
The kids quickly made themselves at home.
I looked up restaurants nearby and we ended up at Pho Bosa. We had a prime parking space at the hotel that we did not want to risk losing, so we walked to the restaurant which was about one long block away. The sun was still up and there were no shady people around, so it was fine.
Yelp did not disappoint us! D ordered pho. I tried a little and the broth was really good!
I had the Brisket Banh Mi. The meat was definitely a step above what I am accustomed to in a banh mi.
The kids split a brisket panini. I was wondering if it would be enough for them, and it was.
Especially since we also ordered garlic parmesean tots!
I am a big garlic fan, so this dish was right up my alley.
For dessert, we ordered boba tea to-go.
For breakfast, we ate at Hash House A Go Go in the Rio. According to a quick search of LimByLim, the last time we ate here was pre-kids!
This location is quite more spacious than the one we went to in San Diego.
Knowing about the large portions, we only ordered two entrees for the four of us. We still could not finish our food.
Andys Famous Sage Fried Chicken Benedict served on a fresh split biscuit with tomato, spinach, smoked bacon, griddled mozzarella, chipotle cream scrambled eggs with mashed potatoes. This dish was an explosion of flavors!
We also had the apple cinnamon flapjack. This one was kind of disappointing because it was still dough-y around the apples. I guess it is difficult to cook a pancake when it is this huge!
If we go again, I want to try the chicken and waffles.
Food coma! Hash House A Go Go in Las Vegas has a kid-friendly atmosphere with meals that are perfect for sharing.