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littlemo
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Nov 01, 2015

Where to eat in Las Vegas

What's your favorite place to eat in Las Vegas?
  • Man, wish you had posted this 3 weeks ago. Or I had. :) We ate at chains and none of it was very memorable.

    We did hit a Southwest Diner in Boulder on our way back from he Hoover Dam. Downhome place that was quite good.
  • Naked City Pizza was really good, a couple miles off the strip. I might only recommend that if you have a car. Apparently you can't flag down a cab in the city, you have to go to a cab stand. Naked City is far off the beaten path. We got a cab ride there, had to walk about 10 miles back until we found a cab stand in front of a "gentlemens club". Good pizza, good wings!

    For breakfast, try Hash House A Go Go. Apparently its a chain and there are some inside casino's. I went with a friend and we went to the one on West Sahara in Vegas. Very good food, ridiculous portions.
  • Used to go to Vegas twice a year for trade shows. These were the standby places to eat. Lately I only go once every year or two, but these are all still good.

    Binions on the old strip. Good food, great views. http://www.binions.com/dining/index.php

    The Palm in the mall by Cesar's Palace http://www.thepalm.com/Las-Vegas

    The seafood buffet at the Rio.

    Lawry's and PF Changs, are good pretty much anywhere.

    Sadly the Tillerman is closed now. That was a nice one too.
  • Hash House A Go Go has some of the most amazing breakfast food I've ever eaten. Located in the Linq casino (formerly the Imperial Palace).
  • N9NE Restaurant at the Palms hotel is excellent. It's fine dining and a bit pricy though.
  • I enjoy Mon Ambi Gambi in the Paris resort.
    If you can try and get a table on the outside patio and watch the Bellagio fountains. Can't wait to take my daughter for a couple days in May.
  • Cracked egg for breakfast
    great links Awesome hot dogs and burgers.
    All in north Vegas. Away from the strip. These are my son's favorite when he lived there.
  • For an authentic German experience try the Hofbrauhaus across from the Hard Rock Hotel 1 mile east of the strip. The building is a recreation of the one in Munich. Long wood tables and benches, real German beers and food but be careful, if you order a shot you get spanked. But then some go there for that. Not a cheap place to eat and drink but an experience.

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