Going to Vegas for spring break and not sure what restaurants to go to. I'm not looking for over priced spot like $80 for a steak but not looking for McDonald's either. Just a nice place for drinks and appetizers., like a lounge or something
Rowan2013-02-25T18:36:48Z
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There are several. If you really want to try the top ones, go to those offering a fixed price menu (they will also show you which dishes are on offer), such as Milos at Cosmopolitan (which is a very popular restaurant, btw). 40 dollars per person, not cheap but not devastating either. Otherwise go to the very best buffets and you will have a great experience; Cosmo has a very chic buffet, Aria too (very much so), and it does not give you the feeling that you are in a buffet.
Lounges in Vegas don't serve food. If you will be renting a car then use the GPS and travel away from the strip. You can also find deals both on and off the strip on Restaurant.com
Otherwise if you won't be renting a car then try ask for coupons when you open player's club cards and use the coupon books that are all over the strip. One of my favorite reasonably priced restaurants on the strip is Cheeseburger in Planethollywood. You can also get some inexpensive food doing late night/ early morning deals and by visiting Fremont Street. It would be helpful to post the casino you will be staying at so we can help you better.
You can check out this website about vegas eating http://www.bluntdinerz.com
These are the places i visit in vegas which are good!
1)Peppermill for morning breakfest 2)Ellis Island has amazing pizza and they have a 4pm BBQ rib/chicken combo for $13 bucks VERY GOOD but you have to get there early to reserve a seat! 3)MON AMI GABI for dinner if you like french food. They have a amazing view of the bellagio fountains at night if you get an outside table.
Happy cow has a list of vegan and vegetarian restaurants as well as vegetarian-friendly restaurants in Las Vegas,Nevada at http://www.happycow.net/north_america/usa/nevada/las_vegas