I remember when Mikey would talk about how he couldn’t afford food. Now he’s eating a $105 lobster 🦞. 🤦♀️ Eating a $62 steak. Wow how times have changed.
They most likely give him everything for free once they see he gets millions of views. Also doubt the restaurants he goes to serves regular customers like they do Mike
I love the Vegas adventure and restaurant reviews. Great rotation of places with a glorious ice cream sundae thrown in at the end looked like an awesome food day.
It just gets better all the time. I love to see the quality ingredients and how and who prepares these dishes Definitely some new culinary bucket list items added now that I I have seen what's out there. Sooooo good Mikey Chen. Here's till you eat again!😊
Yeah, I've eaten at both Hell's Kitchen and Carversteak in Vegas, and they're very pricey. Our dinner at Hell's Kitchen was close to $500, and Carversteak, it's close to 1K for two people. 😬
I’ve been wanting to see Mikes review of Hell’s Kitchen ever since I went to Hell’s Kitchen which was in 2021. It was soooo gooodd. The scallops are soooo goood and the short rib was really goood tooo
Bless your capacity to eat! Long live your appetite! 😛😛 I absolutely love the shots you get of the cuisine.🙂🙂 One really gets a fabulous point of view of what you're about the devour!❤❤
I never knew what all of the ingredients were in paella, but that looked really good. I'm a fan of anything that has rice and meat though. Same with the beef wellington, I also didn't know it had that many layers. I haven't had either dish, but both looked amazing. After watching your Las Vegas videos, I've got so many places I want to eat at when I finally take a vacation out there. Thanks for all of the honest reviews!
I don’t think I’ll ever shell out so much money on a restaurant from my own pocket. $500~1000 for a meal is just too much, honestly. Unless someone wants to buy me lunch or dinner at a fancy place, I’m good with just watching others wasting their money! 😂
I'm excited to see you back in Las Vegas!! I am planning a trip to it and wanted to see which buffet is the best for its price specially as an EU foreigner first time visiting Las Vegas
I live in Valencia, the birth place of paella. Definitely didn't look the most legit..but still looked tasty! Even though it was expensive AF, that last meal looked so good..🤤
really hoping they didnt charge you $18 for like 6 mussels lol, mussels are like a dollar or 3 a pound depending when you get em. buy em from costco sometimes and steam em in wine
I love Sun's Out Buns Out at ResortS World, too. I always get breakfast there every time I stay at that resort in Vegas. BTW, I picked the same knife as yours when my lady and I ate at Carver Steak last spring. Unfortunately, I was too drunk to remember how good or bad the foods were. 😂
The foods are delectable...paella, Beef Wellington, ...all so good. The different foods w/ puff pastry. He enjoys thhe food and insires me to really taste all I eat. 🌿
I was distracted by the fact that when you went to the paella place, the Nest behind you was 72 degrees, and when you left it was 80 degrees. What in the hell was going on in there?
Sun's out Buns out is such a clever name! Looks delicious too😁 That lobster looks phenomenal and although I've never tried bone marrow, I would destroy that dish too!😛
The food looks delicious, but I would enjoy watching more if Mike would take smaller bites. The lobster in the puffed pastry looked great, but seeing the bites stuffed into Mike’s mouth is off putting.
Sorry, not sorry. That is no Paella. It's fried rice. You never stir a paella. Where is the green beans, rabbit and chicken? No soccarat on the bottom.
Just how far in advance can you make a reservation at Hell's Kitchen? The meal look amazing and that Carver's place looks good also. Just how much would they set you back I wonder.
Mikey: this video was a killer for me! Firstly, the AYCE paella at $18! Then the Carversteak short ribs pie with bone marrow & the Brussel sprouts! Too, too much!
Damn that YT money must be good when you can spend like $300 at Hell's kitchen and around 600 dollars for dinner at Carvers. Almost a thousand dollars for two meals.........WOW! I dont spend that much for food in a whole month. LOL 🤣🤣😂😂
Funny that Ramsey complained about French fries with no color on Hells Kitchen but reviewer soggy. Fish & Chips said fries were soggy. But the fish was awesome.
Thats the closest thing i have seen to paella outside of spain. It should have 1 grain of heigh in the pan, you should not move it, and that helps to have all rice grains cooked exactly right. Otherwise, looks quite decent.
I was watching this , with my headphones, on the subway , the girl sitting next to me said " please turn that off , l am starving " she got off the subway two stops later.. an older woman taps me on the shoulder and said .... " She wanted you to say. Let's get something to eat" ... Me too killed that style of flirting and connecting ... your posts are awesome.