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Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
07 Nov 2010, 11:20
by Danny358
We are going to Vegas in December for my wifes 40th. Does anyone have any recomendations for nice restaurants to celebrate the day. We have been to the French restaurant in the Eifell Tower at Paris hotel and the one at the Statosphere before. Any advice would be appreciated.
Danny
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
07 Nov 2010, 12:25
by PeterStansfield
My vote would be for Guy Savoy - Franck, the Maitre D' is great
But the Joel Robluchon is amazing also. I think you'll find that either of these are in a very different league (quality and price) than the Stratosfear!
Hope you enjoy wherever you go - and congratulations!
Peter
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
07 Nov 2010, 12:30
by buns
Danny
There are so many to choose from and depending on your budget, the sky's the limit :w
No doubt others will come along with their particular favourites, but the personal favourite of the Buns' Household is
Delmonico's situated in the Venetian Hotel
If you say where you are staying, that will help make sure you are not sent too far away
buns
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
07 Nov 2010, 12:44
by HighFlyer
As others have said, there is so much choice in Vegas. What is your budget and what sort of food do you like?
I've either eaten or want to eat at:
Prime at Bellagio
L'Atelier at MGM Grand
Mix at Mandalay
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
07 Nov 2010, 14:37
by Danny358
Thanks, We are staying off the strip at the Platinum Hotel and Spa, we wanted a none casino hotel and that was one of the best rated on Tripadvisor. I dont have a budget really as its a special occasion, just want somewhere nice for a special occasion, but not French as my wife isnt too keen.
Thanks,
Danny
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
07 Nov 2010, 18:59
by davidct
Danny -
Delmonico's at the Venetian is a favourite , as is The Capital Grille - both excellent steaks and excellent service. I can also recommend mix at Mandalay Bay, great food and the design of the restaurant is well worth seeing, it's quite a spectacle. If you want off strip, the Roy's which is 'hawaiian fusion' - i.e. lots of fish! - is ver good. Can't recommend Delmonico's highly enough though - been going there for ten years! Enjoy your trip - you'll have an awesome time!
David
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
07 Nov 2010, 19:00
by davidct
Danny -
Delmonico's at the Venetian is a favourite , as is The Capital Grille - both excellent steaks and excellent service. I can also recommend mix at Mandalay Bay, great food and the design of the restaurant is well worth seeing, it's quite a spectacle. If you want off strip, the Roy's which is 'hawaiian fusion' - i.e. lots of fish! - is ver good. Can't recommend Delmonico's highly enough though - been going there for ten years! Enjoy your trip - you'll have an awesome time!
David
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
07 Nov 2010, 19:07
by Treelo
Another vote for Mix at Mandalay Bay y)
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
07 Nov 2010, 20:51
by Scrooge
If budget really isn't an issue then take a shot at Alex at the Wynn.
Also
Michaels at the South Point, Nine or as has already been said Delmonico's.
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
07 Nov 2010, 22:18
by PeterStansfield
OK - as a 'non French' suggestion, how about Andre's - in the Monte Carlo?
Or there's Nobu at the Hard Rock?
Peter
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
08 Nov 2010, 08:56
by Scrooge
PeterStansfield wrote:OK - as a 'non French' suggestion, how about Andre's - in the Monte Carlo?
Or there's Nobu at the Hard Rock?
Peter
Andre's is about as French as they come, Nobu I have always found to be over rated, just my opinion.
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
08 Nov 2010, 11:32
by PeterStansfield
Scrooge
'French-ness' is hard to measure. I think Andre's may be the US idea of French, but from this side of the pond we think of it being 'American' (with a slightly French leaning)- ie not like you get in 'France'
Aren't different cultures marvellous?
And as another suggestion for Danny - how about Michael Mina?
(and don't try & tell me you think this is Egyptian

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Peter
Re: Restaurants in Las Vegas

Posted:
08 Nov 2010, 16:27
by SNOMO
Has to be Todd English's OLIVES ! If you can manage to bag a table on the patio or inside at the window you can watch the Dancing Fountains, amazing sight. Food fantastic and Wine list to die for. Must make a reservation early tho.
http://www.bellagio.com/restaurants/olives.aspx