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Great food, soothing decor |
2500 East Second Street (Reno Hilton Hotel) Reno, NV 89502 United States +1 775 789 2268 http://www.parkplace.com/hilto... |
This restaurant is a cozy little nook inside a very large hotel/casino. The Asian-style decor is colorful and done with an eye toward relaxation. Sit down and you will forget the hustle and bustle. If you happen to be hungry, all the better. Albacore Tuna Tetaki and Mahogany Fire Noodle for around are two of the many authentic dishes from which to choose. The portions are generous and the prices reasonable. There is also a full service bar to quench your thirst. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cuckoo clocks to candy |
595 Valley Road Reno, NV 89512 United States +1 775 323 7646 |
This place has been around for decades. It is a bakery, delicatessen, gift shop and restaurant all under one roof. There are cuckoo clocks of all sizes, candy, ornaments, cards and clogs. Find freshly baked cheesecakes, cookies, cakes and tempting pastries here. The menu has some interesting selections including Veal Bratwurst and Munchner Schnitzel at. If you are very hungry, try the Jagerschnitzel. There is a full-service bar serving wine and mixed drinks as well as beer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Chop Chop |
255 North Sierra Street (Flamingo Hilton) Reno, NV 89501-1306 United States +1 775 785 7373 |
This unique restaurant not only serves excellent Japanese cuisine, it entertains you while it does it. The chefs can chop and dice vegetables almost as fast as a food processor. You watch your meal sizzle before your very eyes while you sip on a sake. You have a choice of seafood, including lobster and prawns or the famous Kobe beef, which literally melts in your mouth. An extensive assortment of sushi has been added to the menu with prices ranging from $3.50 to $8.95. This is a great dining experience to share with someone who has never been here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good food, great prices near downtown Reno |
336 Mill Street Reno, NV 89512 United States +1 775 786 9697 |
Housed in an old mansion near downtown, the restaurant offers authentic Mexican dishes, a comfy atmosphere, and patio dining when the weather is nice. For your added enjoyment, a guitar-strumming singer entertains from table to table. The food is tasty and the portions are generous. Especially good is the Chicken Enchilada with rice and beans. Delicioso! The restaurant has a full service bar featuring all your favorite cocktails and wines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Muy bueno |
3892 Mayberry Drive Reno, NV 89503 United States +1 775 787 8226 |
This Baja-style grill offers healthy and tasty Mexican food. Everything is made fresh daily, and the service is fast and very friendly. The owners offer a quick service setup, so all you do is order your meal at the counter, pick out a table, and wait a few minutes until your food is delivered to you piping hot. House specialties include Coconut Crunchy Prawns, seven prawns rolled in sweet coconut, fried and served with orange dipping sauce for $13.95. Try the Del Mar Burrito, spice-rubbed fish with sour cream chili sauce for $6.95. Muy Bueno! Domestic, imported and microbrews are offered, as well as wine and margaritas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Virginia Street corridor is the center of activity for not only gambling, but special events as well. The bright lights of the casinos and the famous Reno Arch declaring "The Biggest Little City In The World," greet visitors as they enter downtown. The boisterous casinos have been the main attraction along the Truckee River for decades. The Club Cal-Neva has been around since 1948, and is still going strong as one of the most popular gaming establishments in town. Harrah's opened as a full casino the same year and the action has never ceased. The National Automobile Museum, located two blocks east on Mill and Lake Streets, houses some fascinating antique cars collected by William Harrah on his ride to fame and fortune. Harrah's Events Plaza is a center for downtown events and entertainment, as well as a great place to watch the cars cruising during Hot August Nights. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best Martini in Downtown |
345 North Virginia Street Reno, NV 89505 United States +1 775 786 5700 / +1 800 648 5966 (El Dorado Hotel) http://www.eldoradoreno.com/di... |
Located in the Eldorado Hotel, this Parisian-style bistro has received the "Best Martini and Wine List" award presented by Casino Player Magazine, "Best Happy Hour" by Reno News and Review and the "DiRoNA Award of Excellence." The lounge offers live music and vocals starting at 4:30pm. The master chefs display their culinary expertise as you dine on succulent wood-roasted meats, poultry and fish. Entrees are priced from USD14.95-USD19.95. A handsome wine cellar offers more than 300 vintages in the moderate to expensive range; the bar features an incredible 102 martinis. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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High-rise resort and casino in the heart of downtown |
345 North Virginia Street Reno, NV 89501 United States +1 775 786 5700 http://www.eldoradoreno.com/ |
Enjoy spectacular views from this 25-story luxury resort in the heart of downtown Reno. With 81,000 square feet of 24-hour casino action, you will always find something to keep yourself entertained. If you want to take a break from your gambling fun, try one of the 10 award-winning restaurants. Check out the BuBinga Nightclub, Reno's hottest lounge, for dancing and unique libations. Or, you might try the Roxy for a fabulous night on the town. The rooms are spacious and finely appointed with contemporary decor. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Relaxed atmosphere |
3127 South Virginia Street Reno, NV 89502 United States +1 775 827 4111 / +1 800 726 2429 http://www.famousmurphys.com |
This restaurant has been an area favorite for many years and serves some of the finest steaks and seafood around. Step down the stairs to The Oyster Bar for a Six Shooter consisting of six oysters in a shot glass with cocktail sauce. This delight is $9.95. The New York Steak and Coconut Prawns dinner is a large and tasty meal for $30.95. Sutter Home Wine, chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon and white zinfandel go for $2.95 a glass. If you prefer a cocktail, a full-service bar is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Welcome to the world of luxury |
2500 E 2nd Street Reno, NV 89595 United States +1 800 501 2651 / +1 775 789 2000 http://www.grandsierraresort.com |
Located midway between downtown Reno and Sparks, this large hotel rises above its surroundings as if giving homage to the Nevada sun. This immense facility is truly one of the finest in the area. The 115,000-square-foot casino is home to more than 1,500 slots, 70 table games and a 400-seat sportsbook. The new hotspot, The Garage, offers live music and dancing Tu-Su from 9p-2a. Lavish stage productions are featured in the theater and the Hilton Bay Acqua Driving Range is a nice place to improve your golf handicap. And if the mood strikes you, feel free to get married in the beautiful in-house chapel. Come November, be sure to get tickets for the appetizing festivities of the annual Fantasies In Chocolate. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great strawberry margaritas |
1490 East Fourth Street Reno, NV 89512 United States +1 775 786 9966 |
This restaurant is a regular spot for area families who enjoy great food and service. There is nothing fancy here, the decor is a bit on the austere side. But, one bite of the chicken enchilada or the shredded beef taco, and you will know why the place continues to be so popular. Prices are family friendly. A two-item combination plate will cost $7.50. Bring a hearty appetite because portions are generous. The place serves some of the best strawberry marqaritas in town; a pitcher is $11. There is a full-service bar if you prefer another drink. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fabulous fajitas |
5525 South Virginia Street Reno, NV 89502 United States +1 775 827 5525 http://www.ontheborder.com/ |
This is fairly new to the area and already a very popular spot. Everything is tasty and seasoned just right, but the fajitas win raves. Try the Ultimate Fajita, mesquite-fired steak, chicken, barbecue ribs and sauted shrimp with red potatoes. This comes with tortillas, refried beans, sour cream, pico de gallo and guacamole for $12.99. There is a full-service bar to whip up all your favorite drinks. If you prefer beer, there is a long list from which to choose. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casino and spacious rooms downtown |
2707 South Virginia Street Reno, NV 89502 United States +1 775 826 2121 / +1 800 282 2444 http://www.peppermillreno.com |
Casino Player Magazine and Nevada Magazine both voted this exciting casino "Reno's Best" a year or so ago. The massive non-stop gaming area features all table games including single-deck blackjack and 2,100 slots. Free cabaret entertainment is featured nightly starting around 9pm. Indulge yourself at one of the seven restaurants including the award-winning White Orchid and the Peppermill Steak House. The spacious tower rooms and luxury suites are delightful with views of the city lights or the Sierra Nevada mountains. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent seafood downtown Reno |
1555 South Wells Avenue Reno, NV 89502 United States +1 775 323 1211 / +1 877 932 3700 http://www.rapscallion.com |
This establishment has been voted the "Favorite Seafood Restaurant" by the Reno Gazette-Journal poll for more than 18 years. The decor is reminiscent of San Francisco eateries of the early 1900s. Stained glass, elegant wood paneling and subdued lighting add to the charming atmosphere. The menu features a vast array of seafood, lamb, steaks and pork dishes. Try the Rapscallion Seafood Grille prepared with jumbo prawns, swordfish and salmon served on potato latke and drizzled with lobster bisque for USD19.95. The wine list has more than 150 wines from around the world with prices in the moderate range. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dining, twinkling and shining |
3005 Skyline Boulevard Reno, NV 89503 United States +1 775 825 5611 |
This predominantly Italian eatery is located in a quiet section of southwest Reno. The twinkling city lights can be viewed whether you dine inside or on the patio. The ambiance is one of subdued elegance; you don't have to dress up, but you won't feel overdressed in a black tie. Large windows give all a view of the city lights while enjoying the meal. The menu provides a selection of fresh seafood, steak and pasta dishes. For vegetarians, some great taste treats await including a scrumptious Vegetarian Spinach Casserole and the unique Mashed Potato Pizza. The wine menu is substantial. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Reno United States |
Founded in 1904, it served as maintenance facilities for the Central Pacific Railroad.The hub of activity is centered in Victorian Square at Interstate 80 and Victorian Avenue. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfortable atmosphere in Sparks |
1100 Nugget Avenue Reno, NV 89431 United States +1 775 356 3300 |
A very comfortable feel is achieved with exposed brick and floral wall coverings along with cozy booths and warm lighting. The menu offers a diverse selection of steak, poultry, seafood and pasta. The Slow-Roasted Prime Rib is a popular choice and the Filet Mignon with port wine sauce is hard to beat. Entrees run USD20-30. The dessert menu includes Strawberries Ascuaga and Baked Alaska. The wine list is thorough with prices in the moderate range; cocktails also available. This fine steak house is located in John Ascuaga's Nugget. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spectacular view, a short drive from Reno |
20007 Mount Rose Highway Reno, NV 89511 United States +1 775 849 7688 http://www.tannenbaumevents.com |
Formerly the Christmas Tree Restaurant, extensive remodeling has transformed this landmark into the Tannenbaum Event Center. Located a few miles up the Mount Rose Highway, the magnificent view alone is worth the drive. A beautiful stone lobby and elegant Timbre Port Cache lobby invite you and your guests. Any kind of event can be hosted, for up to 250 people. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sawdust on the floor |
2325 Kietzke Lane (Franktown Corners) Reno, NV 89502 United States +1 775 828 3927 |
This bar and grill was voted "Best In The West" rib champion in 1994 at the annual Nugget Rib Cook-Off. Large portions do not mean a large price here. Try the three-quarter rack of ribs for $15.95, or the steak and ribs combo for $16.95. If ribs are not for you, there is a half-chicken at $11.95 or the fresh catch of the day. You definitely will not go home hungry. Cocktails, beer and wine are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tropical atmosphere and great food in Sparks |
1100 Nugget Avenue Reno, NV 89431 United States +1 775 356 3300 http://www.janugget.com/ |
Experience a night in the tropics at this unique Polynesian restaurant at John Ascuaga's Nugget. Sit back and relax in a cozy and romantic booth with palm trees surrounding your table. Watch the fish in the 6000-gallon aquarium and enjoy your favorite island drink. The menu features an array of seafood entrees including ahi, swordfish, king crab legs and lobster. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine wine and pasta in southeast Reno |
2309 Kietzke Lane (Franktown Corners) Reno, NV 89502 United States +1 775 828 2708 http://www.viaggio.net |
This fine restaurant has established a reputation for great food and one of the best wine lists in town. The lighting is subdued and linen tablecloths and candles grace the dining area. The entrees consist of an amazing variety of seafood, pasta, poultry, pork and veal dishes. The Scampi Pescatore with fresh fettuccine is a superb choice. The wine selection is stupendous, offering more than 800 varieties by the glass or bottle in the moderate-to-high price range. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant and romantic |
2707 South Virginia Street Reno, NV 89502 United States +1 775 826 2121 / +1 866 821 9996 http://www.peppermillcasino.com |
This marvelous restaurant in the Peppermill Hotel has received the "Award of Excellence" from Wine Spectator and the DiRoNa award. Casino Player and Nevada Magazine named it "Best Gourmet Dining in Reno." The chef offers a nightly five-course menu paired with five fine wines for USD85. Entree selections might be Ahi Tuna, Veal Provimi or Rack of Lamb. The regular menu features Medallions of Elk, Poached Maine Lobster and exceptional poultry and beef dishes priced at USD23-46. Wines run USD5-10 per glass. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flavor Without Fat |
3446 Lakeside Drive Reno, NV 89509 United States +1 775 829 9449 http://www.zozosreno.com/ |
This is a charming Italian restaurant where there is no need to feel guilty about indulging yourself. Each sumptuous dish is either low in fat or can be prepared low in fat. The Veal Portofina with mushrooms and port wine is a bit of heaven. If you prefer fowl, try the Chicken Piccata. Only want a snack or drink? There are some tasty appetizers including calamari with lemon wedges and a full-service bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |