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Binion's Original Coffee Shop
128 E Fremont St, Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel, Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-382-1600
Description: DOWNTOWN. [Closed for renovations during 2010.] Fremont Street is renowned for being one of the most interesting places in Vegas to simply sit and watch the world go by. If you get a hankering for good cheap food and laid-back atmosphere while you're doing just that, tuck into Binion's Original Coffee Shop. It's a little secluded, located in Binion's basement, but that lends it a cozy, out-of-the-way feeling that's much-appreciated by patrons.
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California Pizza Kitchen
3200 Las Vegas Blvd S, Fashion Show, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-893-1370
Description: THE STRIP. This familiar eatery is ideal for a quick, affordable business lunch or for a break from a shopping expedition. The kitchen serves steaming pies topped with everything from roasted duck and Japanese eggplant to fresh pineapple, sausage, and bacon. In addition to tasty pizzas, the menu offers appetizers, salads, soups, pastas, sandwiches, and desserts. Families are welcome, and the range of fare ensures that everybody will be satisfied.
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Delmonico Steakhouse
3355 Las Vegas Blvd S, The Venetian Resort Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-414-3737
Description: THE STRIP. One of celebrity-chef Emeril Lagasse's brainchildren, this Big Easy-style steakhouse has received more than its fair share of positive publicity. Vaulted ceilings, a working petit grand piano, and French doors carry the New Orleans theme to the hilt. Meanwhile, a wine list that very nearly dwarfs the Las Vegas telephone directory lets diners know that "high living" is not taken lightly. House specialties are too many to list, but stalwarts include a fabulous NY strip, a bone-in rib-eye, and a brilliant porterhouse. The professional waitstaff, groomed to be both attentive and courteous, help to make this one truly unforgettable dining experience.
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Doña Maria Tamales
910 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-382-6538
Description: DOWNTOWN. Relaxed, unpretentious surroundings highlight this reasonably priced Mexican eatery. Breakfast is available daily, and typical dishes include egg platters with breakfast burritos and steak and eggs. Lunch and dinner features chicken and vegetarian options, along with their famous tamales with red or green sauce. Large portions and Mexican desserts are added perks.
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Du-par's
1 Fremont St, Golden Gate Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-385-1906
Description: DOWNTOWN. Locally renowned blue plate specials and 24-hour dining: this place just screams "Vegas." Located at the historic Golden Gate the city's oldest hotel the menu options are expansive; look for everything from steaks and pastas to burgers, fresh fish, barbecue, and tons of breakfast offerings.
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Firefly on Paradise
3900 Paradise Rd, Ste A, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-369-3971
Description: Ideal for a wide variety of occasions, including a party or a night out with friends, Firefly offers a fun environment with a versatile menu. Visitors to this Las Vegas restaurant can enjoy an early dinner with all their favorite entrées or a late-night meal with a variety of different tapas. Dinner items include Big Bowl Pasta with your choice of meat and Paella, a traditional Spanish dish featuring rice, clams, shrimp, calamari, chicken and chorizo sausage. Firefly's tapas menu is extensive, with items ranging from smoked salmon and stuffed peppers to filet mignon sliders and shrimp tempura. Whatever your taste, Firefly has something for everyone.
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Garden Court Buffet
200 N Main St, Main Street Station Hotel, Casino & Brewery, Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-387-1896
Description: DOWNTOWN. You can't get more "Las Vegas" than a buffet after all, the city's been called the "Buffet Capital of the World." As a result, there's a seemingly endless supply of all-you-can-eat gorging grounds, but locals don't pay for expensive Strip buffets every time they want to stuff themselves. Instead, they go to Main Street Station's buffet: great food, an extensive selection, and very reasonable prices.
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Grotto
129 E Fremont St, Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-385-7111
Description: DOWNTOWN. This romantic Mediterranean-themed eatery is a haven for those wishing to escape the bright lights and constant buzz of the Strip. The members of the charismatic waitstaff tend to break into traditional Italian songs throughout the evening, adding a certain Old World charm to the place. Northern Italian staples are the specialty here, with entrees including the likes of grilled veal chop with roasted peppers and mushrooms, Arrabiatta-style red snapper, and lobster tail Milanese on grilled zucchini. The desserts, most of which are nothing short of heavenly, deserve special attention, particularly the chocolate biscuit caramel mousse.
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India Palace
505 E Twain Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89169 702-796-4177
Description: EAST OF THE STRIP. Inside this traditional Indian restaurant located on Las Vegas' east side, you'll find an unpretentious yet comfortable setting that can make even the most unfamiliar diners feel at home. The lunch crowd is treated to an impressive buffet, a terrific option for those who just can't decide. Meanwhile, the enormous regular menu features more than 100 different entrees, including tandoori chicken, naan, and the like. Many vegetarian options are available as well, along with a wide range of handmade desserts.
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Komol Restaurant
953 E Sahara Ave, Commercial Center, Las Vegas, NV 89104 702-731-6542
Description: EAST OF THE STRIP. Ask a local, and you'll hear that Komol is home to some of Las Vegas's best pad thai and spring rolls. Despite the aging storefront and muted interior, the Thai eatery can send the senses into overload with curry and satay dishes take care, the spicier dishes are VERY spicy. A handful of tofu and vegetarian options is available as well. Pineapple fried rice is a favorite with regulars, who keep coming back for more healthy, tasty fare.
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La Scala Restaurant
1020 E Desert Inn Rd, Las Vegas, NV 90109 702-699-9980
Description: EAST OF THE STRIP. Located just a short distance off the strip, this Italian gem is worth the short trip. Featuring the highest quality and freshest ingredients, each dish at this Las Vegas restaurant offers a unique, but delicious flavor. Start your meal with the satisfying Tuscan bruschetta or mouth-watering sautéed jumbo scallops with prosciutto. For your main dish, try the cornish hen, rack of veal or baked eggplant. For a full meal, let the chef prepare a special selection of five courses.
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Lotus of Siam
953 E Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89104 702-735-3033
Description: EAST OF THE STRIP. Lotus of Siam plies diners with the exotic flavors of Thailand and Southeast Asia. A weekday lunch buffet is popular with on-the-go business folks, and the regular menu features traditional fare with the aromatic flavors of cilantro, chilies, curry, and basil. Daily specials often include fried rice sticks and seasoned shrimp in sweet and sour sauce; plus, you can always rely on stalwarts like handmade spring rolls and mee krob. After feasting, repose a while with a glass of Thai iced tea and a bit of dessert.
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Osaka Japanese Bistro
4205 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102 702-876-4988
Description: WEST OF THE STRIP. Recognized as far abroad as Japan for the quality of its cuisine, family-owned Osaka has been serving local folks since 1967. Within the restaurant are three venues: a sushi bar, tatami rooms, and a teppanyaki grill. Choose your section, and then sit down to exotic maki and nigiri, or enjoy chicken or steak from the set-price teppan menu. Always popular, the restaurant attracts families and couples alike, and it makes for a terrific late-night destination too.
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Pizzeria Francesco's
3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Treasure Island, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-894-7111
Description: THE STRIP. This Las Vegas pizzeria serves some of the best Italian food in Las Vegas. Decorated like a warm Mediterranean cottage with an inviting, open kitchen and interesting celebrity artwork, Francesco's delivers a cozy and elegant atmosphere. This Las Vegas Italian restaurant serves excellent Neapolitan-style, hand-tossed pizzas that will cure any appetite!
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Tableau
3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Wynn Las Vegas, Tower Suites, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-248-3463
Description: THE STRIP. Most endeavors affiliated with the Wynn immediately turn to gold, and it's no different with this praiseworthy establishment. Graced by views of the pool and appaluded for its somewhat secluded setting, Tableau enjoys a south-of-France impulse that shines through in dishes like roasted chicken with truffled salsify and chanterelles. Similarly delicious are pancetta-wrapped monkfish and roasted rack of lamb with chestnut flan. Fabulous tasting menus are a popular option, and there's even a vegetarian version. Early on, breakfast and lunch were available only to hotel guests; that's no longer a restriction.
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The Buffet at TI
3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Treasure Island, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-894-7111
Description: THE STRIP. For a varied, delicious meal, look no further than Treasure Island's buffet. The popular stop features great choices and a terrific weekend champagne brunch. Hot and cold specialties are fit for a king, and excellent options include cold shrimp, delicious salads, mouthwatering homemade soups, carving stations, and scrumptious desserts. Other possibilities include sushi, barbecue, and tasty pizzas. Plentiful food and affordable prices.
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The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas
3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-770-3463
Description: THE STRIP. Like the Wynn's other dining establishments, The Buffet offers superior cuisine and atmosphere. Seventeen chef stations allow for an abundance of fine cuisine: Sushi, glazed salmon, steamed mussels, king crab legs, rack of lamb, grilled vegetables, and pesto mashed potatoes are just a few of the choices. American, Mexican, Southern, and Italian dishes are all available, including barbecue and pizza. And happily, there's no rock-hard pound cake on the dessert bar; instead, you can devour tiramisu, madeleines, and chocolate mousse.
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The Capital Grille
3200 Las Vegas Blvd S, Fashion Show Mall, 3rd Floor, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-932-6631
Description: THE STRIP. Situated on the Las Vegas strip in the beautiful Fashion Show Mall, The Capital Grille offers excellent food, an ideal location and lovely views of the city. Catering to all the senses, this elegant Las Vegas restaurant 's sleek, sharp architectural facade is as much a feast for the eyes as its classic American cuisine is for the mouth. A tempting list of appetizers includes prosciutto-wrapped mozzarella and pan-fried calamari. For dinner, satisfy your cravings with a seared tenderloin with butter-poached lobster or double cut lamb rib chops. Complement your main entrée with a side order of parmesan truffle fries or lobster mac 'n cheese.
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Top of the World Restaurant
2000 Las Vegas Blvd S, Stratosphere Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 89104 702-380-7777
Description: DOWNTOWN. You could always go to the Stratosphere observation deck to enjoy the view but it's so much better at Top of the World! Situated at the very pinnacle of the Stratosphere (an astounding 800 feet in the air!), this gourmet restaurant actually revolves, allowing you to see the entire city in all directions if you sit there long enough.
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Triple 7 Restaurant & Brewery
200 N Main St, Main Street Station Hotel, Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-387-1896
Description: DOWNTOWN. Where better to spend your winnings than at this relaxed microbrewery with its good selection of pub grub and award-laden array of beers? Accented with dark, polished wood and stained glass, the Main Street Casino establishment offers lunch-seekers a snazzy respite from the bustle of the floor. Burgers, handmade pizzas, ribs, pastas, sandwiches, and fresh sushi can all be had. Enjoy a popular Black Cherry Stout with your meal or a Summit IPA with touches of grapefruit and citrus. Plenty of TVs let you catch up with the outside world.
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