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Island Oasis in Vegas |
12 E Ogden Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 382 0338 |
Aloha Specialties is one of the hot spots for Hawaiian and Polynesian cuisine in Las Vegas. Located in the California Hotel and Casino, this cheap and fast place serves rice bowls, teriyaki bowls, combination plates, noodle dishes, curries, stews, and more. The dishes can be pretty heavy, like most Hawaiian food, but even for a low price you won't go home hungry. Aloha Specialties completes the scene with authentic art and decorations that'll make you think you're back on the Big Island, even though you're really in the middle of the desert. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eatery with French country atmosphere |
401 South Sixth Street Las Vegas, NV 89101-6915 United States +1 702 385 5016 http://www.andresfrenchrest.com |
This eatery is in a converted home built in the 1930s, which has since been expanded. The original individual rooms remain, providing guests a unique intimate atmosphere. Chilled Vichyssoise, Pumpkin Soup or Onion Soup can start your meal. The Sauteed Provimi Veal Chop is an excellent entree. The fine menu also includes fresh seafood, poultry and vegetarian dishes. For dessert, try the Chocolate or Grand Marnier Souffle. There is a complete wine and liquor list with wines in the moderate to expensive price range. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Different Chemistry |
917 Fremont Street Las Vegas, NV 89101-5401 United States +1 702 384 7371 |
Atomic Liquors is open all day, so head here for a drink whether its day or night. Its probably one of the most popular late-night, early-hour watering hole for locals and tourists alike. With no elite ambience, the bar isn't for those who want to drink while they enjoy their classy surroundings, this is purely for hardcore drinkers. The aren't too many fancy drinks available here either, just good old beer and other spirits such as whiskey, rum, vodka and gin. Even with the limited choice available and the non-snazzy ambiance, the place is usually crowded with locals. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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San Francisco charm |
One Fremont Street Golden Gate Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 385 1906 / +1 800 426 1906 http://www.goldengatecasino.net |
This is a small, cheery room nestled inside one of the oldest existing hotels in Las Vegas, the Golden Gate. This eatery has all the charm of 1930s San Francisco, contrasting with the modern delights of the Fremont Street Experience. Counter seating and the mahogany interior with brass fixtures give the place a real "old-time" feel. Table seating is also available. Most famous for the "99-cent Shrimp Cocktail," it also offers a range of menu choices including breakfast and complete meals. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Big Southern Home Cooking |
2230 W. Bonanza Las Vegas, NV 89106 United States +1 702 597 1616 http://www.bigmamasribshack.com/ |
Big Mama's Rib Shack serves up big portions of southern style home cooked barbecue. She's got po' boy sandwiches, fried chicken, plenty of sides and a whole lotta soul, all for low prices. Even big-time basketball center Shaquille O'Neal and rock pioneer Chuck Berry love this place. At Big Mama's you get all the southern hospitality and food you can handle, making it a must try spot for anyone with a big enough appetite. Big Mama also does catering, delivery and drive-thru. See website for more details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Coffee is Just the Beginning |
128 Fremont Street Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 382 1600 http://www.binions.com/dining/... |
Located in Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel, Binion's Coffee shop has all the classic diner options. Big breakfasts, sandwiches, burgers, and prime-rib. Old school decorations and all, this vintage coffee shop is a fun spot for a quick bite anytime. Open Daily 24 Hours. See website for more information and a complete menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown view |
128 East Fremont Street Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 382 1600 / +1 800 937 6537 http://www.binions.com |
Located on the 23rd floor of Binion's Horseshoe, this is a real, old-fashioned steakhouse for people who love beef. Without a doubt, the most-popular menu item here is the Prime Rib of Beef. The spices, the juices and the horseradish all combine with prime cuts of beef to make simply the best dinner around. Steaks are also available and have to pass stringent quality ratings. A full wine and beer menu is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Overlooking Fremont Street |
Number One Main Street, Post Office Box 760 Plaza Hotel and Casino Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 386 2110 / +1 800 634 6575 http://www.plazahotelcasino.com |
Dine graciously and enjoy an incredible view from the Plaza Hotel. You can see the laser light show and hear the music at the Fremont Street Experience from all tables in the house. It's a fun place to eat at a reasonable price. Seafood and steaks are the specialties. A full-service bar and wine list is available. Excellent service rounds out your dining experience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Award-winning sauces |
820 South Fourth Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 382 5637 |
This restaurant is a three-time winner at the Rio Italian Festival for its sauces. Located in a converted old-style brick house since 1975, this family owned and operated business is virtually a piece of Little Italy. For starters, sample the Stuffed Artichoke, Calamari or Mussels Marinara. Try pasta either with mushroom sauce, calamari sauce or with snails. A nice selection of beer and wine is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Extreme Designer Discount Shopping |
875 South Grand Central Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89106 United States +1 702 474 7500 |
From Dolce & Gabbana to Calvin Klein, the Premium Outlet mall downtown is always bustling with shoppers and browsers. A spacious food court offers all the usual fare. There is a Starbucks to keep you alert while you search for bargains. If you are a little funkier, Main Street still houses the famous vintage boutique, The Attic. Bistro Divino is located inside the Holsum Design Center on Charleston Boulevard and the informal El Sombrero Café is located on Main. You will want to check out the historically preserved World Market Center and other growing design and corporate ventures. From art galleries to the live music at the Clark County Government Center, including a famous outside jazz series, this area has grown to be of interest to many tastes, both local and visitors. -Marilee Ryan Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun Fare in A Party Atmosphere |
3850 Las Vegas Boulvard S Excalibur Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 597 7991 http://www.excalibur.com/resta... |
If you're looking for a loud, fun, and messy time (that's not your typical Vegas restaurant experience) then Dick's might be the place for you. A bucket full of drunken shrimp, pork spareribs and a pitcher of beer in a wild beach party environment is somewhat unexpected in the medieval-themed Excalibur Hotel Casino. However, the food is high quality and the service is beyond entertaining as waiters and bartenders have been known to reward patrons with shocking behavior and crass punchlines. Bring your appetite and your sense of humor. -Brock Radke Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Don's Not Italian? |
301 Fremont Street Fitzgeralds Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 800 274 5825 http://www.fitzgeraldslasvegas... |
Located in Fitzgeralds Casino Hotel, Don B's Steakhouse features dry-aged cuts of beef from their own butcher house on site. They also serve up seafood and chicken dishes rounded out by fine wines and decadent desserts. All this comes with a casual and comfortable setting. Reservations are accepted. See website or call for details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quick & Easy |
600 Fremont Street El Cortez Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 385 5200 http://www.elcortezhotelcasino... |
The Express Breakfast Buffet is located in El Cortez Hotel Casino. Open only for breakfast, this restaurant serves up all you can eat breakfasts for the flat rate of $5.95. If you've got a long day of sitting in the casino without breaks, take advantage of this deal in the morning and stuff yourself for the long haul. The weekend buffet features omelet stations and costs an additional $2. Call for more details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Award-winning buffet |
200 North Main Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 387 1896 http://www.mainstreetcasino.com |
The garden-setting of this quality buffet located at Main Street Station is a bit different than a typical hotel buffet. Instead of straight lines of tourists wielding trays, this one offers "action" stations, which provide fresh pizza, pasta, chicken, turkey, salads, a rotisserie bar and desserts. Tuesday night is T-bone steak night, Thursday features Steak and Shrimp Scampi, and Friday offers the lavish Seafood Buffet. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Buffet extraordinaire |
129 East Fremont Street Golden Nugget Casino Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 385 7111 http://www.goldennugget.com |
This is a smaller buffet, elegantly appointed, with chandeliers and brass accents. The food is superb, offering fresh seafood specialties each night. There are also such delicacies as California Chicken Salad, Homemade Bread Pudding and Pineapple Upside Down Cake. The carving board offers turkey, ham or prime rib at dinner. For breakfast there is a variety of omelets, eggs benedict, hot and cold cereals, fresh fruit and juices. On Sundays a champagne brunch is served all day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Irish Pub With Style |
425, Fremont Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 382 4421 http://www.hennesseyslasvegas.com |
This traditional Irish pub features live Irish bands, pints for the masses, and great Irish cuisine. Stop down for Luck O'the Irish Wednesdays, where you may win a free dinner entrée. While you can never go wrong with the traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner or the Sheperd's Pie, the Gaelic Pepper Steak or the Dublin Salmon will suit those looking for something a little different.Because any time is fine for the Irish at heart, this pub serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Located next to Neonopolis, this tavern is a new addition to the downtown area development program. Stop by and check it out. -Marilee Ryan Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Intimate and romantic |
202 Fremont Street Four Queens Casino Hotel Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 385 4011 http://www.hugoscellar.com/ |
This is the place to impress your date by making her feel exquisitely pampered. The lady is presented with a rose upon entering this fine eatery at the Four Queens Hotel. Ask for a curtained booth if you wish total privacy. The menu is delightful, providing an outstanding selection of steaks, poultry and seafood dishes. The chicken dishes are excellent, and the steaks are incredibly seasoned with crushed peppercorns. The restaurant offers one of the best wine lists in town with prices ranging from moderate to expensive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A 50s lunch counter |
1122 East Charleston Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89104 United States +1 702 384 3737 |
A popular place with locals for breakfast and lunch, you can get "Americanized" Chinese food, such as Beef Chow Mein and Egg Foo Yung. But a surprising favorite is Bill Fong's Chinese Cheeseburger. The secret ingredient is the stir-fried bean sprouts, which gives a special crunch. This place has been described as a "Happy Days time warp," with a long lunch counter and swivel stools. Nothing fancy, but it gives you an idea of dining in the 40s and 50s. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Heat Up The Night |
650 South Main Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 315 2570 http://www.icehouselounge.com/ |
If you've ever stayed an extended period of time in Vegas you'll know The Strip can get a bit crowded and nightly hotspots will hound for your attention. While not being too pretentious, but still being one of the most popular places around, the Ice House Lounge is perfect for those looking to venture out off The Strip. The lounge features several private dining rooms, in case you're looking for a more secluded experience, while top acts such as P Diddy ensure the place is never empty. Don't be afraid to come late because convenient parking is always available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wedding Mecca |
320 South 3rd Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 933 3464 / +1 800 823 4095 http://www.702wedding.com/ |
Las Vegas is a wedding Mecca! Each year 150,000 couples come to exciting & romantic Las Vegas, from around the world, to exchange marriage vows. Nevada, and particularly Las Vegas, rolls out the red carpet for prospective brides and grooms. The Nevada laws make it one of the easiest places in the world to obtain a wedding license and get married at any given moment. Choose from traditional chapel services to a swanky, all-inclusive option. You will surely find a spot that's right for you. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown gourmet dining |
129 East Fremont Street Golden Nugget Hotel Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 385 7111 http://www.goldennugget.com |
Lillie's Noodle House is a striking, sultry restaurant located in the Golden Nugget Hotel Casino. The menu features a variety of Cantonese, Szechuan and Pan-Asian delicacies, including sushi and sake options as well. While the Golden Nugget is known to exhibit a decidedly different atmosphere, Lillie's Noodle House provides a nice alternative that is both elegant and casual. One specialty worth mentioning is the delightful Stir-Fried Lobster. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Irish only by name |
301 East Fremont Street Fitzgeralds Casino Hotel Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 388 2400 / +1 702 388 2460 http://www.fitzgeraldslasvegas... |
This restaurant is located inside Fitzgerald's Hotel. The food here is strictly gourmet with a very nice menu. The Emerald Isle Chicken is a tasty chicken breast cooked in basil, garlic and lemon sauce. The Apricot Chicken, served with shallots and an apricot brandy sauce, is also worth a try. Full bar service is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Recharge For More Slots |
202 Fremont Street Four Queens Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 385 4011 http://www.fourqueens.com/ |
This venue is located in the Four Queens Hotel & Casino and overlooks the casino floor. It boasts a diverse menu that includes Hawaiian steak and eggs, white pizza, Neptune Platter, and a variety of sandwiches and salads. They offer a rib special from 4p-Mid. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stay all Night at Market Street |
12 E. Ogden Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 385 1222 http://www.thecal.com |
Located inside of the California Hotel, Market Street Café's "world famous" Ox Tail Soup is a must. This 24-hour cafe specializes in American, Asian, and Hawaiian Local Style dishes. Island-style lunch includes BBQ, won ton, and teriyaki plates. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fish Bowl Cocktails Anyone? |
425, Fremont Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 382 7053 |
The buzz on the street about Mickie Finnz is the fish bowl cocktails. Even though the Big Surf is $15.95, its size makes up for the price. Finnz Lemondade features citrus rum, melon liqueur, and fresh squeezed lemon juice. Advertising as a seafood restaurant, most of the seafood is found on the appetizer menu, which includes Baja Shrimp Cocktail, Seared Ahi and Pacific Rim Calamari. Otherwise, signature pizzas, burgers, tacos and the like comprise the remainder of the menu choices. Located next to Hennesseys Tavern and across from Neonopolis, Mickie Finnz is a welcomed addition to the downtown development efforts in Las Vegas. -Marilee Ryan Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Take a Gambling Break and Neonopolis |
450, Fremont Street Downtown Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nv 89101 United States +1 702 477 0470 http://www.neonopolis.com |
Take a walk to the end of the Freemont Street Experience to the rainbow of light and color found at Neonopolis. Featuring Jillians for eating, drinking, dining and live bands performing during the summer months, this mall has something for everyone. Jillians houses a billiard lounge, a retro-themed bowling alley, a state-of-the art arcade and food and drinks for all. See a movie at the Crown Theatres multiplex on the top level and peruse the kiosks and area restaurants on your way. This area is constantly growing and changing so wait no longer. -Marilee Ryan Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh sushi |
2202 West Charleston Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89102 United States +1 702 366 9119 |
Tranquil Japanese music surrounds this intimate restaurant and sushi bar, but it is often difficult to find an empty table. The California Rolls are fantastic, and the Firecracker Rolls are very popular. Several combination plates are also available, such as the Chicken Teriyaki or Salmon and Beef Teriyaki. All meals are served with Miso Soup and a cold pickled Noodle Salad. The Shrimp Tempura meal is excellent, and includes fried eggplant, fried carrots, fried sweet potatoes and fried onions. Green Tea Icecream is available for dessert. The restaurant offers several Japanese beers, sake, plum wine and various domestic drinks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Perfect Price for Post-Gambling Eats |
12 E Ogden Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 385 1222 |
This inexpensive restaurant is in the California Club. It offers a variety of pastas and sauces alongside seafood options. Meal prices usually include main dish, salad, bread, and wine. Be sure to try the crab legs! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Off-Strip Getaway |
12 Ogden Avenue California Hotel Casino Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States + 702 388 2619 http://www.thecal.com/display.... |
Nightly live piano music sets the mood at this romantic steakhouse. The intimate atmosphere and elegant decorative flourishes are inviting yet understated. The porterhouse and prime rib entrees are classic favorites, but various seafood and other lighter options also won't disappoint. The prices are also more reasonable than some of the high profile Vegas restaurants. Redwood Bar & Grill is located in the California Hotel and Casino, call for more details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Roberta's Steak Does the Trick |
600 Fremont Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 385 5200 http://www.elcortezhotelcasino... |
At Roberta's Steakhouse inside the El Cortez Hotel Casino, you have your choice of exquisite prime rib, Australian Lobster Tails, and even Alaskan King Crab; all high-quality, all reasonably priced. Popular appetizers include the Chef's Blue Crab Cakes and the Panko Crusted Fried Shrimp. Enjoy a Cabernet or a Chardonnay while you relax in Roberta's comfortable, spacious and friendly atmosphere. Conveniently located in Las Vegas' downtown district. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hawaiian heights |
8701 West Charleston Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89117 United States +1 702 838 3620 http://www.roysrestaurants.com/ |
At present there are 30 Roy's restaurants the world over, including two in Las Vegas. The cuisine (referred to as the Hawaiian Fusion) is a delightful combination of aromatic flavors and spices along with fresher-than-fresh ingredients. The menu generally boasts of sinful seafood. Private dining menus like the Orchid Menu, Plumeria Menu, and the Hibicus Menu are best suited for business meetings and family gatherings. Among the specialties, one may sample the Wood Grilled Szechuan Spiced Baby Back Pork Ribs, or the Hibachi Style Grilled Salmon. Don't forget to leave room for the delicious Melting Hot Chocolate Souffle. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Taste of Central America |
720 N Main Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 385 3600 |
This restaurant has a neutral color scheme of browns. The menu offers fare from El Salvador like Pupusas (thick tortilla stuffed with melted cheese, pork, or loroco blossoms) and Plato tipico Salvadoreno, or Salvadoran Typical Plate (grilled steak, sauteed ripe plantains, chunks of cheese, casamiento and tortillas). Review © 2007, Wcities |