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    El Gallo de Sinaloa - Ceviche taco

    El Gallo de Sinaloa

    4.4(7 reviews)
    10.9 miSunrise

    I looooove Micheladas, but I hate the hassle of making them and El Gallo de Sinaloa Michelada Mix…read moreis a freaking life saver! It's sooooo good add lime, gallo mix and your favorite beer and bam! The best michelada you've ever made. Don't sleep and try them out you won't regret it.

    WARNING! THESE MICHELADAS ARE DANGEROUS!!!!…read more I used to go to this local outdoor market place and pay an absurd amount of money for a chili salt rim, lime juice, and clamato juice. NEVER AGAIN I SAY, NEVER AGAIN!!!! EL GALLO DE SINALOA has single handedly reveresed engineered the way you would make a michelada! EL GALLO DE SINALOA Has micheladas for the whole family! If you like spicy I recommend the AGUACHILE Michelada it is my personal favorite because anything with spice makes my mouth water! you can also add some ceviche ON TOP OF THE MICHELADA in case you get hungry while you are enjoy that refreshing carbonated beverage with spice in you hand. If you have more of a sweet tooth I would go with LA NIÑA FRESA this strawberry michelada is Fire!! with the salty tamarind candy flavor mixed with that fresh strawberryness (I just made that word up). Before I realized it my drink was gone!! and was ready for another! ...or if you just want to keep it simple and live a boring life and like people telling you what to do. order the regular and you will not be ashamed or judged!

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    Hot Mess Food Truck - The Hot Mess Food Truck

    Hot Mess Food Truck

    4.0(1 review)
    15.2 miWestside
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    I came across the Hot Mess food truck at the Tuff n Nuff MMA event at the South Point Hotel and…read moreCasino in July and was pleasantly surprised by the quality anf frsh taste of the food. At first I was hesitant to choose this truck as everyone else seemed to be going to some of the other trucks in the food court area. However the small (six items) had a few different choices that sounded good to me so I took the leap and was glad I did. The menu has a little Chinese, a bit of Mexican, some American and most items are a fusion of all three. Simone opted for the Thai Chicken Skewers, with Peanut Sauce and Spicy Cucumber Salad. While this was fairly basic it was also very good in its simplicity. Juicy marinated grilled thigh meat with mild peanut sauce. The cucumber salad was not overly hot but had just enough of a vinegary red pepper spicy kick. I ordered a Spicy Chino Burrito ( is it okay to say Chino?) A large grilled flour tortilla was stuffed generously with fired popcorn chicken, Chinese fried rice and a lightly sweetened orange soy glaze. Although the chicken was of the frozen variety it was perfectly crispy and the fried rice was loaded with veggies and egg and not over flavored with soy sauce as you may find in some of your more local Chinese places. To finish off the meal we had the very American Deep Fried Oreo, done perfectly with Tempura Batter. These were not at all greasy and the Oreo on the inside were still had a bit of that cookie crunch. They came in an order of three but they were so good we doubled up the order and got six. They were the perfect indulgence. I would suggest the Hot Mess if you are able to find it in Vegas. 4 stars.

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    First Friday

    First Friday

    3.8(205 reviews)
    11.8 miDowntown
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    Local and local ! If you have not come out for first…read moreFriday, you're missing out ! Wr came downtown on a Friday and wow, the atmosphere is wild and beautiful! It's a great place to get your anxiety all up and moving. Art is here and over there! Turn your head and you will miss the crazy going on. It an amazing experience, local and Vegas only . What's not to see come out and see! If it's been a while since you have come out to Main Street, it's been so long, it's all changed . Oh my my my ! The change is approaching, it's here. The Main Street atmosphere is strong and truly "hip!" It's local and Vegas . Come check it out. It's all Vegas done small and fun! You have to wait another month to come back out. So plan for next month for First Friday and all its fun .

    Friday, April 3, 2026, was my most recent visit, and, by far, my least favorite. It was the…read moresingular nightlife destination for high school kids from across the valley. They made up the vast majority of the turnout. This was easily confirmed by our visit to Modest Brewing Company, which only permitted entry to folks of drinking age. It had a normal amount of patronage, making it feel like being in the eye of the storm. Main Street was overcrowded along the entire stretch of the Arts District, between Bonneville Avenue on the north end, and Oakey Boulevard on the south end. Anyone age 21 or above will feel too old to be there, and therefore never return to this event. This effect will reinforce itself, such that the event has permanently shifted to the under-21 crowd. Consequently, bars will have a modest--no pun intended--revenue boost, at best, on the first Friday of each month. Not surprisingly, parking was a lost cause. So, we parked on the side streets near The STRAT. On the bright side, the double chocolate chip cookie I had from Cookies A'More was amazing. I also enjoyed the Waffles Belgian blonde ale at Modest Brewing; the Candy Bar Kiloton stout at Able Baker Brewing; and the Crispy Cauliflower Bánh Mì at Arts District Kitchen.

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