Dining in this remote corner of the state is generally as casual as the lodging options. You're more likely to find a 1950s diner, a taqueria, or a family-owned café than a five-star dining establishment. For the most part you'll find home-cooked American favorites and "South of the Border" specialties. For the best in fine dining, head across the Colorado River to the casinos in Laughlin, Nevada, where you'll find a sophisticated medley of gourmet restaurants serving everything from seafood to steaks.