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Old Apr 6th, 2011, 02:51 PM
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Vegetarian options in Vegas

My SO and I will be going to Vegas in a few weeks (his first time, amazingly enough), and I'm trying to find some good vegetarian options, since he doesn't eat meat or fish (eggs and dairy are ok). I know that the buffets have lots of variety, but I'm hoping to find a place or 2 that would have good veggie entrees. Any recommendations? I'm thinking something nice but not crazy expensive -- $20-$25 for mains seems to be a reasonable range. Thank you!
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 07:53 AM
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You deserve an answer so here's a link: http://vegasclick.com/vegas/vegetarian.html
I hope someone has experience with one or more of the 7 that showed up on Google for LV.
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B&B Ristorante in the Venetian Hotel is not veg but it support's Meatless Monday Campaign.
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 11:46 AM
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Where are you staying?

I've never had a problem finding a vegetarian meal in Vegas. My favorite veg meal was at Andre's (Caesars Palace) and my favorite veg cheap/lunch meal is at Burger Bar.
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Some vegetarian family members just stayed at the Wynn Encore. They said that they had superb vegetarian food there. Apparently Steve Wynn has become a vegan and all his restaurants--in that resort at least--offer vegan and vegetarian menus.
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Vegas is one of the top dining destinations in the U.S. these days. Like any big city, you'll find most restaurant menus offer a few choices for all.
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Thanks, everyone, I'm looking at those reviews! Wynn Encore does seem promising. We're staying at the Excalibur, but aren't attached to eating there.

@Clarkgrisworld, actually, from what I remember of my visits over the last 3-4 years, Vegas (especially on the Strip) is not very veggie friendly. Many of the restaurants have veggie sides, but there are a fair number that have no (or, at best, 1) veggie main.
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Urbanspoon has a nice list.
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A vegan blogger who has some useful info...you can search "las vegas" on her blog.

http://www.quarrygirl.com/

Also, of course, as you would know, any of the Italian restaurants have legitimate vegetarian entrees (as opposed to many restaurants that would just have the side dish types of offerings.)
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www.happycow.net
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Typically any Italian restaurant and most indian or east asian will have a couple of vegetarian choices.
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