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Vegas- 10 yr Anniversary-Where to eat
Posted on 6/15/09 at 10:57 pm
Posted on 6/15/09 at 10:57 pm
Ok, so the wife and I are going to Vegas next month for our 10 Yr Anniversary. Does anyone have any good recommendations for a nice romantic place that has great food. I'm not overly concerned about price...but nothing off the wall either. Open for all types of cuisine. We are not going until the end of July, but want to find somewhere soon in case I need to make reservations. What say you??
Posted on 6/15/09 at 11:00 pm to The Korean
Dont they have a comander in vegas or did it close?
Either way Im sure you could find something better.
Either way Im sure you could find something better.
Posted on 6/15/09 at 11:00 pm to The Korean
If you like French I would suggest either Bouchon or Fleur de Lys.
Posted on 6/15/09 at 11:13 pm to The Korean
Mix on top of the mandalay bay
view from the outside tables (reserve early)
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view from the outside tables (reserve early)
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Posted on 6/15/09 at 11:13 pm to The Korean
Went to Bartolotta in the Wynn Wed. nite. It's Italian Seafood and was outstanding. Try to get a table in one of the cabana's by the reflection pool. Got the multi-course tasting menu which was great. Also had some very very fresh sushi also in the Wynn hotel at Okada last Sunday. The robatoyaki was so so but the nigiri was some of the best that I've had. Supposedly, both restaurants fly their fish in daily. Bartolotta from the Mediterranean and Okada from Tsukiji.
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Posted on 6/15/09 at 11:44 pm to The Korean
Hugo's Cellar
Aureole
Fleur De Lys
Bouchon
Andre's
Picasso
Rosemary's
Alize
Joel Robuchon
Le Cirque
Picasso
Alex
Eiffel Tower
Michael's
Mimmo Ferraro's
Marche Bacchus(LSU Grad/Owner Jeff Wyatt and used to have a Emeril disciple Chef Labadie in the kitchen, if not still?)
Aureole
Fleur De Lys
Bouchon
Andre's
Picasso
Rosemary's
Alize
Joel Robuchon
Le Cirque
Picasso
Alex
Eiffel Tower
Michael's
Mimmo Ferraro's
Marche Bacchus(LSU Grad/Owner Jeff Wyatt and used to have a Emeril disciple Chef Labadie in the kitchen, if not still?)
This post was edited on 6/16/09 at 12:29 am
Posted on 6/15/09 at 11:46 pm to Tiger4
Commander's in Vegas is long closed.
Charlie Trotter came, saw, and bolted in short time too, many moons ago.
Charlie Trotter came, saw, and bolted in short time too, many moons ago.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 8:36 am to TheRoarRestoredInBR
Fleur de Lys is excellent. It's expensive but not quite as expensive as some others (i.e., Alex, Robuchon). If you decide to go to FDL, reserve one of the private cabanas--you won't regret it.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 8:43 am to 62zip
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Bouchon
Myt favorite, although I'm not sure it's the atmosphere you are looking for on your anniversary. It's kinda noisy but it's great and a fun place to eat.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 9:20 am to TigerPhan27
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Myt favorite, although I'm not sure it's the atmosphere you are looking for on your anniversary. It's kinda noisy but it's great and a fun place to eat.
Ten years is long enough to make a concession on the romantic front for the good food, IMO.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 9:29 am to The Korean
Andre's is a personal favorite. It is located downtown, but the food is first rate. The chef/owner also operates Alyze at the Palms which has many similar items on its menu.
If you are into celebrity chefs, then you have a myriad of choices. Thomas Keller is one of them who is definitely doing things right at Bouchon which is also based on French cooking techniques.
You don't have to shy away from seafood in Las Vegas as it is flown in daily for the top tier restaurants.
If you do a little web research on some of the recommended places you can peruse their menus and make arrangements for the type of seating you would like this far in advance.
Good luck, and congratulations on your pending anniversary.
If you are into celebrity chefs, then you have a myriad of choices. Thomas Keller is one of them who is definitely doing things right at Bouchon which is also based on French cooking techniques.
You don't have to shy away from seafood in Las Vegas as it is flown in daily for the top tier restaurants.
If you do a little web research on some of the recommended places you can peruse their menus and make arrangements for the type of seating you would like this far in advance.
Good luck, and congratulations on your pending anniversary.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 9:49 am to TheRoarRestoredInBR
quote:
Eiffel Tower
The wife and I did this one on our trip. Awesome view of the belogio fountains. the food was pretty damn good. prices were a bit higher than I like to pay for dinner but I guess thats to be expected for a "fine dinning" experience in las vegas.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 9:59 am to The Korean
Year or so ago we went to a brazilian steak house inside new york new york or balaggio.... outstanding.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 11:36 am to TigerSpy
Thanks everyone. These are some great suggestions. Non-food question, I am a little torn between letting my wife in on picking or if I should make the reservations and then the morning of, telling her we have reservations at whatever time. Honestly, she is somewhat of a control freak, and I mean that in a good way, so I am thinking it will be more of an impact to just surprise her.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 11:48 am to The Korean
If you don't go to Mix to eat, I highly recommend going up there for a drink after dinner. It's my favorite view of a city. On Thursday night it's relatively sane, but Fridays they bring in a techno-DJ, so heads up.
It's a good thing they put prices on the menu out front - I nearly walked in with 4 friends just to grab some quick dinner. We went to Mesa Grill in Caesar's instead.
Picasso and Olives... can't go wrong.
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Joel Robuchon
It's a good thing they put prices on the menu out front - I nearly walked in with 4 friends just to grab some quick dinner. We went to Mesa Grill in Caesar's instead.
Picasso and Olives... can't go wrong.
This post was edited on 6/16/09 at 11:54 am
Posted on 6/16/09 at 4:11 pm to natedawgslu10
Joel Rubuchon is a LONG dining experience, but very nice
Michael Mina at the Bellagio is top notch also and would consider
Michael Mina at the Bellagio is top notch also and would consider
Posted on 6/16/09 at 6:59 pm to The Korean
quote:
so I am thinking it will be more of an impact to just surprise her.
I see trouble brewing.
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