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Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Beach Hotel
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I've been to Dos Caminos in Vegas and in New York. The one in Lauderdale isn't the same. It's stuck away, or should I cay cornered away in the Sheraton (Yankee Clipper) hotel just down the hall from the Wreck Bar. They've tried to doll up the hotel so it's nice but you can tell it is a little tired. Sort of the lipstick on a pig approach to redecorating the place.\r
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The food at Dos Caminos is really very good even though (probably because of the cramped space) do preparations at the table. However, the cramped quarters, the clueless wait staff and the fast food approach of trying to eat in a crowded hotel lobby detracts from the entire dinning experience. To top that off, it's pricey. Way too pricey for what you get.
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