Greetings las Vegas residents!
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Greetings las Vegas residents!
Hello, my family and I will be in Vegas and wanted some nice suggestions to eat at.
Since you guys are locals, it's best to get info from you Guys.
Couple years ago, we've ate at the following places.
Buffet:
Treasure island
MGM
Fred to eat at the bellagio/wynn but was wayyy too crowded so left.
Hotel restaurants:
Venetian cafe forgot th name but it was right on the gondola view and was a Mexican theme. Was excellent! Will def. Go back to this one!
Rain forest cafe - was pricey as hell.. Almost 300 for table of 5, 4 adults 1 child.
Some random pizza place in ceasars palace. Was typical...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Ranging from cheap but good too more exotic but not too overly expensive.
Recommendations needed for:
Morning
Lunch
Dinner
Heard the omelet house in downtown was good?
Typically, downtown is a lot cheaper than the strip so that's a plus!
Also looking for seafood, some lobster would be perfect... Some good steak too!
Mind you kids will be apart too, so take this into consideration.
Thanks guys/gals!
Since you guys are locals, it's best to get info from you Guys.
Couple years ago, we've ate at the following places.
Buffet:
Treasure island
MGM
Fred to eat at the bellagio/wynn but was wayyy too crowded so left.
Hotel restaurants:
Venetian cafe forgot th name but it was right on the gondola view and was a Mexican theme. Was excellent! Will def. Go back to this one!
Rain forest cafe - was pricey as hell.. Almost 300 for table of 5, 4 adults 1 child.
Some random pizza place in ceasars palace. Was typical...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Ranging from cheap but good too more exotic but not too overly expensive.
Recommendations needed for:
Morning
Lunch
Dinner
Heard the omelet house in downtown was good?
Typically, downtown is a lot cheaper than the strip so that's a plus!
Also looking for seafood, some lobster would be perfect... Some good steak too!
Mind you kids will be apart too, so take this into consideration.
Thanks guys/gals!
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yep till friday... I just hit up the Rio Seafood buffet...was pretty expensive for 2 adults and 1 child, i wouldn't go back there, the lobsters were too small 3-5" mostly 3"!!
The selection was ok...for a seafood buffet, I expected like Todai/Japanese quality...
The selection was ok...for a seafood buffet, I expected like Todai/Japanese quality...
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Originally Posted by Black_eS,Dec 20 2010, 11:21 PM
yep till friday... I just hit up the Rio Seafood buffet...was pretty expensive for 2 adults and 1 child, i wouldn't go back there, the lobsters were too small 3-5" mostly 3"!!
The selection was ok...for a seafood buffet, I expected like Todai/Japanese quality...
The selection was ok...for a seafood buffet, I expected like Todai/Japanese quality...
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Originally Posted by speedjunkie-ap1,Dec 20 2010, 11:53 PM
ugh I wish I had seen that you were going there...that buffet is complete shit and would never send a friend to it
If you like sushi, pfft i can send you on a heavenly tour...lol.