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| About: | Opening in May of 2008 at the new MGM Grand at Foxwoods, Shrine is a 20,000-square-foot nightclub, lounge and stylized dining venue, offering a Las Vegas-style nightlife experience within a classic Asian-designed interior. Located directly off the casino floor, with 85 feet of casino frontage, and adjacent to the Performing Arts Theater and main ballroom, Shrine will accommodate up to 1,200 patrons within a two-story venue. A 3,000-square-foot, two-story outdoor terrace overlooking MGM Grand's luxurious, fan-shaped pool will provide patrons with alternative space for dining, mingling and dancing. Shrine will also feature two private dining rooms, accommodating from 20 to 40 people, a 12-person kitchen and sushi counter and a 225-seat dining room. With more than 20 VIP bottle service tables, a state-of-the art Funktion One sound and DJ booth, stage and multiple bars, Shrine will be an invigorating and trendy hotspot and the number one diversion for guests of MGM Grand at Foxwoods. |
| Hours: | Dinner: Tuesday - Thursday: 5:00pm - 10:00pm; Friday - Saturday: 5:00pm - 11:00; Sunday: 5:00pm - 10:00pm. |
| Categories: | Chinese Restaurants, Thai Restaurants, Japanese Restaurants |
| Parking: | Hotel Parking |
| Amenities: | Banquet/Private Rooms, Bar Dining, Beer, Chef's Table, Dancing, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Wheelchair Access, Wine |
| Chef: | Kevin Long |
| Ambiance: | Elegant |
| Feature: | Bar, Entertainment, Late Night, Outdoor Seating, Private Rooms, View |
| Smoking: | Non-Smoking Restaurant, Smoking Area (patio only) |
| Dress Code: | Business Casual |
| Price: | $25.00 |
| Other Contact Info: | Email: info@shrinemgmfoxwoods.com |
Sushi was good but dinner entrees were terrible. Sweet Garlic Shrimp was totally bland and tasteless, rice was mushy. General Tso's chicken was just ok. I could have paid 50% less at the local chinese place and had a much better meal. Not worth the high price.
The quality of the food is poor. The halibut was dry, the noodles (we had pad Thai and the "spicy shrimp" noodles) tasted like it came from a can. The shrimp was overcooked and rubbery. I would not recommend this restaurant at any price (and it's expensive). We ordered a $20 cake (4" round" for a birthday, and that, too was dry and tasteless. I was really looking forward to treating my brother in law for an important birthday and was embarrassed by the whole experience.