Bellagio lunch
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Definitely Olives! You won't get a great deal on the price, however, but definitely worth the visit. The food is excellent and so is the atmosphere. If you can, and weather permits, sit on the patio and watch the water show (as seen in the movie Ocean's 11). It's beautiful.
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Just a note....Walking into the Bellagio last week (just to look around), we immediately hit a small concession kiosk. As I was dying of thirst (and had forgotten to carry the water bottle with me), I thought I'd buy a bottle of water. I expected a slightly inflated price. What I surely did not expect was $8.50 for an ordinary bottle of water....(8.90 by the time tax was rung up). Bad enough someplace will try to charge that (I did NOT buy it), but what gets me is what kind of person would pay that? These tootsies will never enter such a rip off place again.
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Noodles is great if you like Asian, and prices are pretty reasonable. If you like buffets, I think Bellagio is about the best, whatever time of day. I think it's around $16/pp for lunch on weekdays.
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GO FOR THE BUFFET! it's the best value by far. if you are the hungry type and don't need an intimate setting.
BTW, you might consider stepping literally across the street to Bally's and hitting Al Dente -- Home made pasta and great prices.
BTW, you might consider stepping literally across the street to Bally's and hitting Al Dente -- Home made pasta and great prices.
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