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Las Vegas Restaurants
Whatis your favorite moderate to low cost restaurant in Las Vegas? You always hear of the expensive restaurants, but where is a good place to dine that is not a buffet?
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Thai-Lotus of Siam -off Strip.<BR>Mercados Mexican<BR>
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San Remo -(dinner)Ristarante di Fiore, prime rib; Golden Gate -(breakfast) Bay City Diner (downtown), eggs and ham; Flamingo, (lunch)(Bugsy's Deli) burger or salad; and Hilton (anytime) Paradise Cafe, rib eye steak, or chicken quesadila.
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Mon Ami Gabi (PAris) for lunch, Andres (Monte CArlo) elegant for dinner, Red Square (Mandalay Bay) different/interesting for dinner, Gallagher's (NY/NY) steak for dinner.
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In the above post, the first 3 suggestions are probably not your idea of moderate to low cost. I've been to all 3 and they are at least $50 pp for dinner. Ate lunch at Mon Ami Gabi and the check was $100 for 2.
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julie, Mike is correct. SA's posted suggestions are high end restaurants although they are often noted as very good.
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I love Bertolini's in Ceasars Forum. Been there for lunch and many dinners. Always good and great atmosphere.
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I just had lunch at Mon Ami Gabi in April and our check came out to $40 before tip. We even had a bloody mary each. Not bad.<BR>**BTW, the best bloody mary's in town are at Commander's Palace @ Alladin. Not a bad brunch either.<BR><BR>Expensive? Inexpensive? It's all subjective I guess.
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Mon Ami Gabi is great for lunch, and there are entree items at under $10.
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Try the ribs at the Holy Cow Brewery. It is right next to the Sahara.
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Mon Ami Gabi at Paris-Las Vegas is great! And, if you are not filled by the good food served there, check out La Creperie (freshly made crepes filled with whatever you want for $4.95) or La Patisserie (pastries and such) for dessert inside Paris-Las Vegas!
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Try Spagos At Ceasars-Great prices, great location.
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Our favorite low cost place that is not in a casino but is a local hang out is Battista's (actually Battista's Hole in the Wall). All meals include bread, salad and UNLIMITED, red and white wine (that's the money saver for us) with a cappucino (sort of) for dessert. The menu is posted up on the wall with the myriad of pics of all of the celebrities that knew the owner and a little old man comes around and plays the accordion at your table. Don't expect award winning wine and the place could even be considered a bit tacky but the food is good and the price is right - maximum is about $25 per person with tip.<BR>And I second the advice for Spago's in Caesar's Palace. We try to get to that place everytime we can.
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The Cheesecake Factory in Ceasars Forum.Has good varity and excellent food.Moderate price range. The Cheese cake is good to,but that is a little expensive.
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I am a local here in LV & everyone is recommending "tourist" locations. A terrific restaurant for lunch and/or dinner is a Mex rest. called "DONA MARIA'S" on the strip (north end) but has been around for a long time. Have lived here 12 yrs. and go at least once a month. Another good "local" Italian rest. is called "NORA'S" and it is on Flamingo Rd. If you need more help, feel free to e-mail me and I'll help you out! Have a great day!
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