Restaurants at Las Vegas Wynn?
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Restaurants at Las Vegas Wynn?
Hi everyone - we are going to Vegas next month and plan to see Spamalot at the Wynn. Any recommendations on restaurants for before or after the show? I was looking at Bartolotta and Daniel Boussards(sp?), but am open to any cusine. (Although I was leaning away from Alex due to price and jacket requirement).
Thanks!
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The Terrace Point Cafe offers a beautiful view and inexpensive prices -- and is open 24 hours. It may not be glitzy, but it is nice cafe overlooking the pools and gardens.
The SW Steakhouse and the Buffet are also good choices, but you would have to go before the show.
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The SW Steakhouse and the Buffet are also good choices, but you would have to go before the show.
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Wynn has a great group of restaurants!
While Alex is the best, it is indeed very expensive; if I recall correctly, a jacket is suggested but not required.
Bartolotta has excellent fresh fish, but it's also expensive - not as high as Alex, but high. Even so, it's worth the splurge.
Daniel Boulud can be less expensive - especially if you go for the early bird special at $48/person. The food is very good, and the atmosphere is nice while still being relaxed.
If you like sushi, Okada has the best in town. It also has good non-sushi items, and the atmosphere is excellent.
If you want more details of my 20 or so meals at these places, go to http://home.comcast.net/~lasvegasvac...rantGuide.html (you'll probably have to cut and paste this link, as this board usually has a problem with tildes in links).
While Alex is the best, it is indeed very expensive; if I recall correctly, a jacket is suggested but not required.
Bartolotta has excellent fresh fish, but it's also expensive - not as high as Alex, but high. Even so, it's worth the splurge.
Daniel Boulud can be less expensive - especially if you go for the early bird special at $48/person. The food is very good, and the atmosphere is nice while still being relaxed.
If you like sushi, Okada has the best in town. It also has good non-sushi items, and the atmosphere is excellent.
If you want more details of my 20 or so meals at these places, go to http://home.comcast.net/~lasvegasvac...rantGuide.html (you'll probably have to cut and paste this link, as this board usually has a problem with tildes in links).
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I have only tried the buffet there. Food is very good, and good variety, but more expensive than other buffets.
I also saw "Spamalot", very good, very funny!! You will enjoy!!
caplondon
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I also saw "Spamalot", very good, very funny!! You will enjoy!!
caplondon
http://lasvegasfun.blogspot.com/
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