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Las Vegas restaurants
Posted on 5/14/24 at 3:09 am
Posted on 5/14/24 at 3:09 am
Whats some of your favs ? I visit Vegas once a year and try to eat something different each time .
Posted on 5/14/24 at 6:46 am to Tha crook
Last time I was in Vegas my wife and I had dinner at Lago in Bellagio.
Nice seafood menu with windows looking over the fountain/Eifel Tower.
Any of the restaurants in the Wynn are top notch
Nice seafood menu with windows looking over the fountain/Eifel Tower.
Any of the restaurants in the Wynn are top notch
Posted on 5/14/24 at 7:12 am to Tha crook
There are so many. Take a look at Beauty & Essex in the Cosmo.
Posted on 5/14/24 at 8:38 am to Tha crook
Tao
The food is incredible, the vibe is awesome, and the decoration is hard to beat.
The food is incredible, the vibe is awesome, and the decoration is hard to beat.
Posted on 5/14/24 at 8:51 am to Tha crook
Many great ones to choose from.
If the weather is nice, go to Spago at the Bellagio and sit outside on the patio overlooking the fountain.
ETA
The mention of Battista’s brings up great memories of the old Vegas. That used to be our place before all of the big, fancy, celebrity chef restaurants started popping up. Fun, casual place with old style Italian food and all you can drink free house wine.
If the weather is nice, go to Spago at the Bellagio and sit outside on the patio overlooking the fountain.
ETA
The mention of Battista’s brings up great memories of the old Vegas. That used to be our place before all of the big, fancy, celebrity chef restaurants started popping up. Fun, casual place with old style Italian food and all you can drink free house wine.
This post was edited on 5/14/24 at 9:07 am
Posted on 5/14/24 at 10:46 am to Tha crook
Din Tai Fung and Lemongrass at Aria
This post was edited on 5/14/24 at 10:48 am
Posted on 5/14/24 at 11:52 am to Tha crook
I was just out the last weekend. We went to Lotus of Siam, and I believe that it lives up to the hype. It was some of the best Thia food I've ever had. We also went to Barry's Downtown Prime in Circa. It was good, but I'm not 100% sure I would go back. It wasn't bad, but I think there are better places to eat. We also had lunch at Tacos and Beer, and it was good.
Posted on 5/14/24 at 12:04 pm to Tha crook
There have been a lot of Vegas restaurant threads on here. Just google “Vegas restaurant tigerdroppings.”
Some places I’ve been in the last few years that I enjoyed:
Higher end:
Kabuto Sushi: Edomae style, omakase sushi. Small place with a sushi bar and a few tables. We did the premium omakase and it was a solid experience. Definitely pricy. The first few courses were fairly adventurous, but the fish was some of the best I’ve ever had.
Andiamo Italian Steakhouse - downtown in The D casino. Have been here several times and it’s been great. Nice setting and solid food. Plus I like strolling through Fremont.
Cleaver - Steakhouse off strip behind the sphere. It’s the steakhouse spin off of Herbs and Rye which gets a lot of love. My meal here was great. The bar program here is top notch and drinks were amazing. Everything I ate from apps to steak was spot on. Highly recommend.
Spago - Wolfgang Puck’s flagship restaurant overlooking the Bellagio fountains. My wife and I dined here in March and got a table on the patio overlooking the fountains. It’s was a really awesome experience. Service was good, food was very solid, and having patio seats to the fountain show was very memorable. It was very pricey but very cool. All we did to get fountain table was show up 15 minutes early to our reservation.
More Casual:
Lavo AYCE Brunch: Wife and I did the AYCE brunch with bottomless mimosas on a Sunday. It was great. It's a menu you order from with everything made fresh. Food was great and had a ton of options. We really enjoyed it. I think going with a group would be even better as a lot of the plates had a lot of food.
Eggslut - breakfast sandwich chain in Cosmopolitan. Very popular place and always a line. I try to hit it up every time I am there and really enjoy it.
Cafe at Ellis Island - off strip casino behind Paris. Gets a lot of love on here and well deserved. If you are looking for affordable good food this is a solid spot. Steak and eggs special. Chicken fried steak is awesome. Solid house beer. Plus $5 tables if you want to scratch some felt for cheap.
Umiya Sushi - off strip just last Palms. All you can eat sushi. Have been here a few times and thought it was solid. Great selection and price not bad.
Tekka Bar: hand roll place in Cosmopolitan food hall area. Started in NYC. Have been to both and really like it. Have different prices hand roll sets for 3/4/5 pieces.
Some places I’ve been in the last few years that I enjoyed:
Higher end:
Kabuto Sushi: Edomae style, omakase sushi. Small place with a sushi bar and a few tables. We did the premium omakase and it was a solid experience. Definitely pricy. The first few courses were fairly adventurous, but the fish was some of the best I’ve ever had.
Andiamo Italian Steakhouse - downtown in The D casino. Have been here several times and it’s been great. Nice setting and solid food. Plus I like strolling through Fremont.
Cleaver - Steakhouse off strip behind the sphere. It’s the steakhouse spin off of Herbs and Rye which gets a lot of love. My meal here was great. The bar program here is top notch and drinks were amazing. Everything I ate from apps to steak was spot on. Highly recommend.
Spago - Wolfgang Puck’s flagship restaurant overlooking the Bellagio fountains. My wife and I dined here in March and got a table on the patio overlooking the fountains. It’s was a really awesome experience. Service was good, food was very solid, and having patio seats to the fountain show was very memorable. It was very pricey but very cool. All we did to get fountain table was show up 15 minutes early to our reservation.
More Casual:
Lavo AYCE Brunch: Wife and I did the AYCE brunch with bottomless mimosas on a Sunday. It was great. It's a menu you order from with everything made fresh. Food was great and had a ton of options. We really enjoyed it. I think going with a group would be even better as a lot of the plates had a lot of food.
Eggslut - breakfast sandwich chain in Cosmopolitan. Very popular place and always a line. I try to hit it up every time I am there and really enjoy it.
Cafe at Ellis Island - off strip casino behind Paris. Gets a lot of love on here and well deserved. If you are looking for affordable good food this is a solid spot. Steak and eggs special. Chicken fried steak is awesome. Solid house beer. Plus $5 tables if you want to scratch some felt for cheap.
Umiya Sushi - off strip just last Palms. All you can eat sushi. Have been here a few times and thought it was solid. Great selection and price not bad.
Tekka Bar: hand roll place in Cosmopolitan food hall area. Started in NYC. Have been to both and really like it. Have different prices hand roll sets for 3/4/5 pieces.
This post was edited on 5/14/24 at 6:56 pm
Posted on 5/14/24 at 5:56 pm to Tha crook
Best Friend
Lotus of Siam
Mott 32
Din Tai Fung
Mon Ami Gabi (breakfast)
Jardin (breakfast)
Carbone
Golden Steer
Lotus of Siam
Mott 32
Din Tai Fung
Mon Ami Gabi (breakfast)
Jardin (breakfast)
Carbone
Golden Steer
Posted on 5/15/24 at 8:57 am to Tha crook
It's got mixed reviews, but I personally enjoyed Golden Steer last time I went. Me and my friend got to sit in the same booth that Sammy Davis Jr. and his crew used to sit in, which I thought was pretty cool. I'd highly recommend getting a reservation by way of e-mailing the restaurant as opposed to using Open Table on the website.
Another good one was STK inside of the Cosmo. Only complaint was the music was a little loud making it hard to have a conversation but other than that, the food and service were outstanding.
Another poster recommended Andiamo's inside of the D, that's a solid choice as well.
Another good one was STK inside of the Cosmo. Only complaint was the music was a little loud making it hard to have a conversation but other than that, the food and service were outstanding.
Another poster recommended Andiamo's inside of the D, that's a solid choice as well.
Posted on 5/15/24 at 11:01 pm to Tha crook
Bouchon for brunch in the Venetian
Lotus of Siam
Javier’s in Aria
Golden Steer
Lotus of Siam
Javier’s in Aria
Golden Steer
Posted on 5/24/24 at 6:18 pm to Tha crook
Definitely not high end but I really like Peppermill on the upper end of the Strip. Very Vegas-tourist-tacky but that’s some of the appeal, plus it has a wide variety of good food pretty cheap. The lounge with the fire pit is fun to have an umbrella drink and listen to 70s music.
Posted on 5/24/24 at 7:08 pm to Tha crook
Lot of great places.
If I’m going back for 3 day weekend soon…
I’m probably going:
Prime at Bellagio
Din Tai Fung at Aria
Golden Steer (or other)
If I’m going back for 3 day weekend soon…
I’m probably going:
Prime at Bellagio
Din Tai Fung at Aria
Golden Steer (or other)
Posted on 5/24/24 at 11:56 pm to Tha crook
Just got back from a trip out there and we had a really good dinner at the Foundation Room. It’s on the top of Mandalay Bay and had a great view of the strip. You’ll definitely need a reservation, but I had a great dinner there
Posted on 5/25/24 at 3:45 pm to Tha crook
I wasn't a ramen guy at all but Rakkan Ramen defiantly changed my mind. The quartz plate was off the charts. Give it a try.
Town Square Las Vegas
Town Square Las Vegas
6605 Las Vegas Blvd. South Suite B-137
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Town Square Las Vegas
Town Square Las Vegas
6605 Las Vegas Blvd. South Suite B-137
Las Vegas, NV 89119
This post was edited on 5/25/24 at 3:49 pm
Posted on 5/25/24 at 11:01 pm to Tha crook
In and Out burger by the High Roller at 3:30 am after poker all night is pretty fricking good(and affordable).
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