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Going to Vegas in a couple of weeks
Posted on 9/22/15 at 9:59 am
Posted on 9/22/15 at 9:59 am
Wife and I are going for our anniversary and my 30th bday. We stayed at the Wynn a few years ago and are staying there again this year. I need to make reservations for dinner 3 nights, one needs to be at the Wynn since we have a resort credit to use. Would love to go somewhere Asian inspired one night too. Looking for casual to nice, the type of place that doesn't mind a golf shirt, if you know what I mean. What yall got? And as always, appreciate yalls help
Posted on 9/22/15 at 11:27 am to hehatedrew
District One = Vietnamese food
Posted on 9/22/15 at 11:53 am to hehatedrew
Lotus of Siam, one of the best Thai restaurants in the United States.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 2:53 pm to hehatedrew
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This post was edited on 9/22/15 at 2:55 pm
Posted on 9/22/15 at 2:54 pm to Poodlebrain
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Lotus of Siam, one of the best Thai restaurants in the United States.
This.
If you don't mind going off the strip a bit, Lotus of Siam is fantastic. Great Thai food, big menu, and reasonable prices. Get the Khao Soi, which is crispy duck over egg noodles and curry sauce. My wife got the garlic prawns and said they were amazing. And get the coconut ice cream for dessert. We go there every time we're in Vegas and have never had a bad meal.
It's best to make a reservation if you're going on a weekend night.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 3:53 pm to hehatedrew
Posted on 9/22/15 at 8:00 pm to webstew
We are looking at bartollota, Sinatra, and sw steakhouse for our dinner at the Wynn. Have experience with any of the others? We ate at the country club last time we were there and it was ok, but looking for something different this time. Thanks for the responses guys
Posted on 9/22/15 at 9:54 pm to hehatedrew
My wife has to go every other year or so for a convention and we probably enjoy the Venetian and Wynn best for hotels. Our favorite meals were probably at Lotus, as others have said, and Scarpetta was fantastic. I can say Public House wins our vote for every meal not dinner. We've done several of the steakhouses and they were all solid but none stood out over the others. Parasol Down in the Wynn won for our favorite cocktail.
I'd be remiss to forget that place in the Wynn/ Encore that was always open late for drunk food. It always seemed to do us right but it may be fond just because, "it was late," sorry, the name escapes me.
There's a liquor store in a strip mall you can walk to from the Wynn and a taqueria of sorts there that does some mean hangover food as.
Favorite show so far has probably been Absinthe...
Hope this helps...
I'd be remiss to forget that place in the Wynn/ Encore that was always open late for drunk food. It always seemed to do us right but it may be fond just because, "it was late," sorry, the name escapes me.
There's a liquor store in a strip mall you can walk to from the Wynn and a taqueria of sorts there that does some mean hangover food as.
Favorite show so far has probably been Absinthe...
Hope this helps...
Posted on 9/22/15 at 10:13 pm to hehatedrew
I also vouch for Lotus of Siam if you don't mind going off the strip.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 10:19 pm to Canard Noir
Is that the same Scarpetta as in NYC?
Posted on 9/22/15 at 10:25 pm to LouisianaLady
Yes, all you need to know is that Duck & Foie Gras Ravioli is divine...
Posted on 9/22/15 at 10:28 pm to Canard Noir
Michael's off the strip
Prime in the Bellagio
Prime in the Bellagio
Posted on 9/22/15 at 10:53 pm to hehatedrew
By all means, see if you can get into Kabuto which is a short taxi ride away. I won't go to Vegas without eating there (mostly because sushi in LA just doesn't do it for me). If you've seen Jiro Dreams of Sushi, and are at all inspired by it, this is probably the closest in the US that you will get to that.
Most people don't know that there's a Chinatown in Las Vegas. Lots of good food choices, but the fish markets are a tease for me because I have no way of cooking while there. Tanks and tanks of live fish, live crab, spot prawns, etc.
Most people don't know that there's a Chinatown in Las Vegas. Lots of good food choices, but the fish markets are a tease for me because I have no way of cooking while there. Tanks and tanks of live fish, live crab, spot prawns, etc.
Posted on 3/20/16 at 3:55 pm to hehatedrew
Bumping this thread. Wife and I are taking the kids out there this week. Definitely hitting the Thai place. Any other can't miss kind of places out there?
Posted on 3/20/16 at 8:16 pm to Aubie Spr96
Hugo's Cellar.
Oscar's.
Both downtown. Both classic. Old Vegas. Great food, outstanding service. Get the Kona coffee at Hugo's. Unique brewing process at your table. At Oscar's ask for Nick to wait on you. He has some history in that town. So does Oscar for that matter.
The Golden Steer, but only if you've never been. I thought it was a bit less quality last time I went.
If you like authentic Italian, and that's nearly impossible to find anywhere except my house, see if you can't get yourself invited to the Italian American club.
Carnevino. Steaks ages for up to 240 days if you call ahead.
But, if you've never been, and had to pick one place, pick Hugo's Cellar. It is one of those "have to" places.
Oscar's.
Both downtown. Both classic. Old Vegas. Great food, outstanding service. Get the Kona coffee at Hugo's. Unique brewing process at your table. At Oscar's ask for Nick to wait on you. He has some history in that town. So does Oscar for that matter.
The Golden Steer, but only if you've never been. I thought it was a bit less quality last time I went.
If you like authentic Italian, and that's nearly impossible to find anywhere except my house, see if you can't get yourself invited to the Italian American club.
Carnevino. Steaks ages for up to 240 days if you call ahead.
But, if you've never been, and had to pick one place, pick Hugo's Cellar. It is one of those "have to" places.
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