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European & Asian Fusion |
3570 S. Las Vegas Boulevard Caesars Palace Hotel Casino Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States +1 877 346 4642 http://www.harrahs.com/casinos... |
808 is located in the Caesars Palace Hotel Casino and serves dishes of combined Asian and European influences. Signature Hawaiian dishes get the most attention at this acclaimed Vegas restaurant. The Stir-Fried Maine Lobster with Asian vegetables will melt in your mouth, but it'll also burn a hole in your pocket. While this place is pricey, the food is interesting, fun and elegantly prepared. The seafood is especially noteworthy, but the menu offers other options as well. Call for reservations. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Vegas's Namesake? |
3655 Las Vegas Blvd S Paris Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States +1 702 946 4593 http://www.harrahs.com/casinos... |
Vegas patrons just can't get enough Asian Fusion. Ah Sin specializes in Pan-Asian cuisine with French culinary flare. You can move from Thai noodles to Chinese Szechuan beef to a Japanese spider roll to a French dessert in a matter of minutes. The availability of indoor and outdoor seating is also a plus, especially in Vegas where it sometimes feels like you can walk from one end of the strip to the other without ever going outside. Ah Sin is located in the Paris Las Vegas hotel. Call for details. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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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 © 2009, Wcities |
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Modern Chinese cooking |
3790 Las Vegas Boulevard South Las Vegas, NV 89119 United States +1 702 740 6300 http://www.chinchin.com |
This California-based eatery opened its first non-Los Angeles restaurant at the New York-New York Hotel. Most famous for its dim sum offerings, the restaurant has an extensive menu, which reflects seasons and special occasions. Featured items include Szechwan dumplings and Hargow, delicious shrimp crescents, salads and noodle dishes. Entrees include Mongolian Beef, orange chicken and minced chicken lettuce cups, sort of an Asian lettuce taco. Full bar service is available. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Specialties worth exploring |
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South Mandalay Bay Resort Las Vegas, NV 89119 United States +1 702 632 7777 http://www.mandalaybay.com/din... |
Designed by Geoffrey Beene, this is a hip place to dine at Mandalay Bay Resort. Entering the restaurant, you walk over a drawbridge, which is directly above lighted waterfalls. The food is a fusion of tastes and very Pacific Rim. Appetizers include Duck Pancakes with shitake mushroom sauce. Recommended main entrees include Tasmanian Spiced Lamb Loin with citrus hearts of palm salad, or Sizzling Whole Fish with Chinese black bean and red chili sauce. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Jungle Safari Dining |
2270 Village Walk Drive Las Vegas, NV 89052 United States + 1 702 361 7468 http://www.elephantbar.com/ |
The popular Elephant Bar restaurants offer a combination of American and Asian foods in a loosely African inspired setting. Elephants and jungle plants abound in this culinary safari. The menu boasts traditional sandwiches, salads, burgers, etc., but also includes a variety of Asian dishes. For starters you might try the Quick-Fried Soy-Ginger Calamari, then move onto a Smokehouse BBQ Chicken Sandwich or MisoYaki Pork Loin Steaks. Whatever dining journey you decide to embark on, make sure to top it off with the delicious Giant Cookie Ice Cream Sandwich. It truly is giant. See website for more details and a full menu. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Asian Fusion |
3900 S Las Vegas Boulevard Luxor Las Vegas, NV 89119 United States +1 702 262 4778 http://www.luxor.com/dining/di... |
Fusia, as its name might suggest, is a restaurant specializing in Pan-Asian cuisine located in the Luxor Hotel & Casino. The walls exhibit an artistic exhibition of texture, ranging from smooth mirror to a water-like ripple. The overall ambiance is bright, inviting, and pleasing to the eye. The menu features such delicacies as Maine Lobster with Sweet Ginger and Scallions and Red Wine Braised Boneless "Australian" Kobe Beef Short Ribs. It's even a mouthful to say. The prices are high, but the dishes are top-notch and the experience shouldn't disappoint. See website for details and a full menu. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Savory Sushi All Day Long |
4480 S Paradise Road Suite 900 Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States +1 702 641 7772 |
Craving a California Roll after a boisterous night at the casino? Stop by Kaizen Fusion Roll and Sushi for fresh rolls, salads, and drinks and groove to the DJ's funky beats until the wee hours of the morning. Friendly, personable staff and stylish decor to boot. If you miss this one, there are two other locations in Las Vegas alone. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Sushi & Pizza Under One Roof |
750 S Rampart Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89145 United States +1 702 547 5552 http://www.konagrill.com/index... |
Kona Grill in Las Vegas serves up American dishes with a twist, or make that several twists. The Macadamia Nut Chicken and Kona's Big Island Meatloaf dishes are made with signature sauces and are truly unique treats. In case the menu wasn't already diverse enough, it also features sushi and pizza. Fittingly, the ambiance reflects a combination of Japanese and classic American styling. Whatever your choice of meal, finish things off right with a slice of the Gourmet Turtle Cheesecake with fresh raspberries. See website for details and a full menu. Review © 2009, 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 © 2009, 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 © 2009, Wcities |
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View to Remember |
101 Montelago Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89011 United States +1 702 567 6000 http://www.loewshotels.com/en/... |
Amidst the Las Vegas outskirts, Marssa offers spectacular views of the lake and surrounding mountains. The name meaning "by way of the sea," Marssa serves a delicious mix of Japanese and Pacific Rim style dishes, such as Lime-Mango Chicken or Miso-Braised Kobe Short Ribs. Indulge yourself with their amazing sushi variety, complemented perfectly with their wine or sake. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Pan-Asian Delights |
3475 Las Vegas Boulevard South Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States +1 702 369 5084 |
Harrahs Las Vegas Casino & Hotel explores offers an array of pan-Asian dishes with Ming's Table. From Indian to Japanese food, the menu captures a wide range of eastern cultures. Selections vary from Thai-style spiced shrimp dishes to Szechwan eggplant delights. Enjoy the upscale atmosphere perfect for an intimate dinner date. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Wolfgang Puck creation |
3355 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States +1 702 796 1110 http://www.venetian.com |
Another Las Vegas hit for restaurateur Wolfgang Puck, this place presents an eclectic offering of globally inspired dishes in a romantic atmosphere. Freshly baked breads start off the meal, as well as wonderful appetizers. For an entree, try the famous wood-fired pizzas or the more exotic quail with spinach. The lamb chops are also exquisite. Two options include the relaxed bistro cafe or a dining room for more formal meals. Both restaurants feature complete wine and bar services. Located inside the Venetian Hotel. Private dining is available. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Plucky & Ducky at Sam's |
4215 Spring Mountain Road Chinatown Plaza Las Vegas, NV 89102 United States +1 702 368 7628 |
If you are hankering for barbecued meat, Sam Woo is the place for you. Perhaps most famous for its sweet duck, Sam's also sells traditional pork, poultry, beef, and noodle dishes. Feeling courageous? Try the Pig's Blood and Intestine Hot Pot. Journey into Las Vegas' Chinatown for mouth-watering chow mein and wonton soup, but please note that credit cards are not accepted. Review © 2009, Wcities |