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Old Feb 1st, 2007, 10:56 AM
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Lobster in Las Vegas...

Can anyone recommend a good restaurant in Las Vegas that specializes in seafood (specifically lobster dishes)? I'm looking to spend around $30 per person (not including appetizers and drinks). I'm guessing a lot of the steakhouses also serve seafood, so perhaps I should look into that?? Any suggestions would be great!
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Old Feb 1st, 2007, 11:46 AM
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Never order lobster in a city that's more than 200 miles from an ocean.

Yeah, Fedex is fast, but you're not gonna find a decent lobster-that's-been-fedexed for $30
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amy - Try Landry's - it's on Sahara, just west of the Strip, across the street from the Palace Station. They have excellent seafood dinners and it's a nice atmosphere too.
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Old Feb 1st, 2007, 03:21 PM
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Itt would be cheaper and better to fly to Maine!
 
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On last time to Vegass, I seeing live lobster. No need to be worry on quality.
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We don't have many cows within 200 miles either. Guess you better not order a steak! lol

Seriously though, I don't eat seafood. However, I have noticed that most of the larger hotels have a restaurant that specializes in seafood dishes. If you could tell us where you are staying, I'm sure you would get some recommendations for a good restaurant near your hotel.

I have had friends who love seafood recommend McCormick & Schmick's on Flamingo, east of the strip, just before you get to Paradise. Hope that helps.
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It's going to be hard to get a Lobster dinner in Vegas in the $30.- range. Though I'm sure you can find other seafood in that range.
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