

(Luckily, this food challenge doesn’t require you to finish the accompanying gallon of milk.) In addition to a free meal, if you win you’ll also get a $50 gift card, a free T-shirt, and a spot on the Cereal Wall of Fame.Īlso located at the Miracle Mile Shops is La Salsa Cantina, a Mexican restaurant and bar. You’ll have 60 minutes to devour one monster bowl of more than 130 different cereals. If you’re the cuckoo-for-Cocoa-Puffs type, you have to try the Cereal Challenge at Cereal Killerz located inside Planet Hollywood.
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All you have to do is eat two full bananas and six scoops of ice cream with four sauces, whipped cream, sprinkles, nuts, and a cherry on top in 15 minutes and the sweet treat is free. Head over to Cream Me Ice Creamery in the Arts District and take the banana split challenge.

Related: 7 Places for Ginormous Food and Drinks in Las Vegas From pizzas to burgers to ramen, adventurous foodies will find no shortage of culinary conquests.
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It’s also the home of some truly exorbitant Las Vegas food challenges. It’s the kind of place where you can book a $40,000 a night hotel suite or take a casual 855-foot plunge off the STRAT. However, this tournament is only open to members of NIKO.Las Vegas is well-known for taking excess to new, often glittery heights. The original Ashihara organization (New International Karate Organization (NIKO)- Ashihara Karate Kaikan) sponsors an annual tournament in Denmark called Sabaki Challenge Spirit. Ashihara Karate International sponsors an annual sabaki challenge in South Africa that, like Enshin's sabaki challenge, is open to competitors from other styles. Two Ashihara Karate organizations also sponsor tournaments that they title as sabaki challenges and follow rules similar to Enshin's sabaki tournaments. An example would be the Northeast (USA) Sabaki Regional sponsored by Enshin's New Jersey dojo.
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They usually include the word "sabaki" in the tournament title. These tournaments follow the same rules as the main Sabaki Challenge and are open to competitors from other styles. In addition to the annual Sabaki Challenge in Denver, many satellite Enshin dojo sponsor local, sabaki-style tournaments. Since it is a full-contact tournament, knock-outs do sometimes occur. Grabs are permitted to one side of the opponent's body for three seconds at a time. Hand and elbow strikes to the head and neck aren't permitted, but kicks are. Points are awarded for putting one's opponent on the ground in a controlled manner. Therefore, in addition to kicks, punches, and other strikes, grabs, sweeps, and throws are generally allowed. The rules of the Sabaki Challenge favor and promote use of the sabaki method. The tournament competitors are usually divided up into (male) lightweight, middleweight, heavyweight, and female divisions. The tournament is open to advanced male and female competitors of any style. The Sabaki Challenge is a full-contact, knockdown karate rules, single elimination tournament intended to fulfill Kancho Ninomiya's vision of a showcase of a "true," stand-up martial arts skills competition. Since 1989 Enshin Karate has sponsored the Sabaki Challenge (officially called the Sabaki Challenge, World Open Tournament and often unofficially called the World Sabaki Challenge) in Denver.
