Amateur Poker Association & Tour
Poker Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: THEGUY84 on June 11, 2009, 15:56:48 PM
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I know that this may open up a big response but, were do you guys recommend to eat in Vegas???
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In a restaurant
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Depends how much you wanna spend, what you like etc. We didn"t have a bad meal in the 6 days we were there and, other than the Restaurant at the Top of the World in The Stratosphere (which was the most expensive and was only "very decent"), we didn"t pre-book or go anywhere fancy. It wasn"t that we didn"t want to go fancy, we just ate where we were walking / playing and it suited us fine.
The Italian and the Chinese in NYNY were very good, and the restaurant at the back of Bill"s Gamblin" Hall did a great soup and steak deal for about $20. The $16 ribs in Hooters were very good too.
I don"t plan to be going to many "$60 for a main meal" places this time around either.
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The Blue Bar at Mandela Bay $20-$30
I think it's called that.
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I know that this may open up a big response but, were do you guys recommend to eat in Vegas???
At the side of the poker table.
L
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If it for a special occasion Charlie Palmer"s Steak.
http://www.charliepalmersteaklv.com/
If it isn"t then i refer you to Louis" post above...
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The Voodoo lounge at the top of the Rio, good food reasonable price - plus great views
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Buffet in the Rio is quality.
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quite liked the outback steak house between Harrahs and the Venetian too.
Basically there are loads of good places to eat
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quite liked the outback steak house between Harrahs and the Venetian too.
Basically there are loads of good places to eat
I recommend this too.
blooming onion FTW
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McDonalds
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McDonalds
I thought this thread was about food ? ;D
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McDonalds
I thought this thread was about food ? ;D
... do they not serve a dust burger?
L
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if it"s buffet you are after then you can"t beat The Spice Market at Aladdin. More expensive than other buffets but worth it.
If you want cheap then slots o" fun next to Circus Circus does foot long hot dogs for 99c
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if it"s buffet you are after then you can"t beat The Spice Market at Aladdin. More expensive than other buffets but worth it.
If you want cheap then slots o" fun next to Circus Circus does foot long hot dogs for 99c
The 99c foot long hot dog with 99c beer
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I know that this may open up a big response but, were do you guys recommend to eat in Vegas???
blantant blag post!! .... ;D
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Steak restaurant (Prime) in the Bellagio is premium - in quality (and price).
Sushi restuarant (Shibuya) similar in MGM.
(Just reading the tasting menu at Shibuya ... drooling)
If on a winning streak good fun ...
L
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I wanted to keep my money for gambling so didn"t spend very much on food. Lunches were usually McDonalds, Panda Express or the food court in the Venetian. And at night time went to a few cheap-ish places, think it was a Plannet Hollywood restaurant in the Forum shops which was quite reasonable and a place next to the Flamingo which doubled as a bar (think it might"ve been called Margaritaville)... All in all I ate for quite cheap and all the food was good enough for me. Take-Aways for lunch might not be amazing but cheap and you know what you"re getting...
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Take-Aways for lunch might not be amazing but cheap and you know what you"re getting...
The runs? ;)
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if it"s buffet you are after then you can"t beat The Spice Market at Aladdin. More expensive than other buffets but worth it.
If you want cheap then slots o" fun next to Circus Circus does foot long hot dogs for 99c
The 99c foot long hot dog with 99c beer
You can get 3 meals and 7 beers for under $10
You dont need to Eat/Drink anywhere else
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Thanks guys for all the comments!
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the buffet in the sahara is around $10 but in my opinion it looks a bit on the cheap side but the food was ok and but the las vegas hilton"s buffet around $10-$20 is a lot better and i think there is more of a better variety of food.
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I would also recommend breakfast at the Rio
but I can"t remember the name of the place I got it from
it was between the casino and conference centre though :D