hertamaniac
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Splitsville Part 2:
We wanted a lighter, earlier dinner so we could spend more time at the SSR resort pool. I had reservations for Wine Bar George for 6:15 and went through their menu again. I know it's generally tapas style, but we discussed how great our servers were at Splitsville and knew one of them would be on shift when we planned on going back. So, and I don't believe I'm typing this, I cancelled WBG and went to Splitsville. Same 2nd floor view and our server from the night before came over after he clocked in. He sat with us, discussed things (including investing tips) and really took a liking to his candidness. Now to the food.....
The salmon was staring me down, but who gets salmon at a bowling alley? Not me! So I opted for the Green Goddess Salad ($20). Fresh, and I do mean fresh, breaded chicken pieces overtop of the salad. This had bacon, avocado, cucumbers, street corn, sliced cherry tomatoes and deviled eggs with paprika sprinkled on top. The whole salad had a sweet spicy drizzle that complemented the chicken just right. Portion size was enourmous and truly and honestly, it was all fresh. Nothing in the salad felt pre-packaged or prepared ahead of time.
This is another must have that could have been served at a higher end restaurant on property and not a bowling alley. Presentation was excellent. The chefs at Splitsville are the Michelin Star variety of bowling alleys.
We wanted a lighter, earlier dinner so we could spend more time at the SSR resort pool. I had reservations for Wine Bar George for 6:15 and went through their menu again. I know it's generally tapas style, but we discussed how great our servers were at Splitsville and knew one of them would be on shift when we planned on going back. So, and I don't believe I'm typing this, I cancelled WBG and went to Splitsville. Same 2nd floor view and our server from the night before came over after he clocked in. He sat with us, discussed things (including investing tips) and really took a liking to his candidness. Now to the food.....
The salmon was staring me down, but who gets salmon at a bowling alley? Not me! So I opted for the Green Goddess Salad ($20). Fresh, and I do mean fresh, breaded chicken pieces overtop of the salad. This had bacon, avocado, cucumbers, street corn, sliced cherry tomatoes and deviled eggs with paprika sprinkled on top. The whole salad had a sweet spicy drizzle that complemented the chicken just right. Portion size was enourmous and truly and honestly, it was all fresh. Nothing in the salad felt pre-packaged or prepared ahead of time.
This is another must have that could have been served at a higher end restaurant on property and not a bowling alley. Presentation was excellent. The chefs at Splitsville are the Michelin Star variety of bowling alleys.
