Las Vegas Dining ??
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Las Vegas Dining ??
Hi,
I am looking for some dining options on the strip some upscale, that have vegetarian options (Italian,Mexican,American,some asian.
can be good buffets or "Nice" resturants.
Please Help !
Thanks.
I am looking for some dining options on the strip some upscale, that have vegetarian options (Italian,Mexican,American,some asian.
can be good buffets or "Nice" resturants.
Please Help !
Thanks.
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The strip is huge so let us know if you're staying north strip, center or south. You won't have a problem, really, the choices are huge and menus are posted outside most restaurants. For Italian check out IlFornaio.com, they have a location south strip and they own Canaletto at the Venetian north strip.
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Buffets:
The best (I hear) is the Bellagio. All I know is that the line out the door is very long.
The seafood buffet at the Rio is supposed to be the best in Vegas..again, I have no experience other than seeing the very long lines.
"Nice" Restaurants:
Rio-
Buzios seafood
Ceasars-
Wolfgang Pucks Spago
or in the Chinese food catagory-Wolfgang Pucks Chinoise
Venetian-
Pinot Brasserie and the Grand Lux and Tao Asian Bistro
Bellagio-
Olives, Circo and Noodles
Paris-
Mon Ami Gabi & Le Provencal
My mind has now gone blank but this should get you started
The best (I hear) is the Bellagio. All I know is that the line out the door is very long.
The seafood buffet at the Rio is supposed to be the best in Vegas..again, I have no experience other than seeing the very long lines.
"Nice" Restaurants:
Rio-
Buzios seafood
Ceasars-
Wolfgang Pucks Spago
or in the Chinese food catagory-Wolfgang Pucks Chinoise
Venetian-
Pinot Brasserie and the Grand Lux and Tao Asian Bistro
Bellagio-
Olives, Circo and Noodles
Paris-
Mon Ami Gabi & Le Provencal
My mind has now gone blank but this should get you started

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The buffet at TI and Mirage (they're both basically the same) is pretty good. Bellagio is good too and used to be one of our favorites, but we like the Wynn now. It's true, if you're going to be there on the weekend, the Bellagio (as well as the Wynn) line can be long, unless you go early.
There aren't any truly authentic Chinese places unless you go to Chinatown. But the places mentioned above aren't bad.
There aren't any truly authentic Chinese places unless you go to Chinatown. But the places mentioned above aren't bad.
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