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Healthy and tasty dining |
3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South The Venetian Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States +1 702 414 1000 / +1 702 414 3633 http://www.venetian.com/dining... |
Located in the exclusive Canyon Ranch Health Spa at the Venetian Resort, this is the place to eat when the guilt of gorging in gourmet rooms and buffets overwhelms you. All menu items are healthy and, more importantly, delicious. Breakfast includes fresh juices, muffins, egg-white omelets and fruit. For lunch try one of the broiled seafood items or a crisp salad. The Seared Ahi is a wonderful dinner choice. No reservations are accepted. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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The jewel of India |
4080 Paradise Road Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States +1 702 734 0094 http://www.gandhicuisine.com/ |
The oldest and perhaps the most expensive Indian restaurant in Las Vegas, Gandhi was the winner of the Best of Las Vegas Reader's Poll in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. There are many ways to enjoy dining here. The easiest, for the inexperienced, is the lunch buffet with 18-courses including soup and salad. There are several fixed-price menus, which allow a good sampling, including dessert and beverage. A children's menu is available with less spicy selections. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Natural foods and juice |
2381 Windmill Lane Las Vegas, NV 89123 United States +1 702 450 9007 http://www.gorawcafe.com/ |
After realizing the lack of "living foods" restaurants for vegans and vegetarians in the Las Vegas area, this mom and pop, who had been vegans for years, decided to capitalize on the opportunity and have seen nothing but growth and prosperity since the beginning. The feature item on the menu is a sushi dish with rice made of yams. Second Location at 2910 Lake East Drive. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Belly dancers entertain |
4750 West Sahara Avenue Suite 24 Las Vegas, NV 89102 United States +1 702 870 0860 http://www.habibspersiancuisin... |
The elegant Persian atmosphere, along with great food at reasonable prices makes eating here a true Middle Eastern experience. On Friday or Saturday nights, belly dancers perform with authentic Persian music. The meals start with fresh pita bread served Persian style with butter and onions. Salads are served next, with one of the most popular being the Salad Shirazi. Steak, lamb and ground beef kabobs are some of the delicious entrees. For a larger meal, try the Fesanjun, a chicken breast in a wonderful pomegranate walnut sauce. For dessert, enjoy the sweet Baklava. Wine, served by the glass, complements your meal. Review © 2009, Wcities |