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Which are some of Las Vegas' best restaurants ON THE STRIP (not priced too high)?
My hubby and I are going to Las Vegas for our 10 year anniversary and want to eat at good places, but don't want to spend too much money on food (I think between 50-80 dlls is what we would want to spend in one restaurant). Any tried and true recommendations?
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- swdarklighterLv 77 years ago
If you don't mind buffets, I would recommend the buffet at The Bellagio on Friday and Saturday nights. They feature a gourmet menu on those nights, so have a variety of more gourmet selections including sushi, ceviche, kobe beef, beef wellington, duck, crab legs and I have seen some lobster dishes. Their selection rotates, but everything I have tried there has been good and are the typical types of dishes you probably wouldn't order at a regular restaurant because they would be too pricy or because you don't know if you would want to eat an entire order. Their desserts are to die for, as well, so save plenty of room. Prices range about $36 per person for dinner.
Other good choices for buffets would be the Wynn for Weekend Brunch or even Wicked Spoon at the Cosmopolitan.
There are any number of chef owned restaurants along the Strip, many of which you see on TV almost everyday. We recently tried Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen & Bar, which is located in The Quad. The burgers are huge and very tasty. While the menu isn't very extensive, everything we had was quite tasty. A meal will run about $15 - $20 a person, so with drinks, will be in your budget.
If you really wanted to splurge, I would also recommend Top of the World at the Stratosphere. This restaurant rotates so you get a 360° view of Las Vegas. Especially good times to visit is right before sunset so you can see the valley during the day and watch the lights come on. This is a little more expensive and will probably run you about $100 - $125 for two people, but the view and food are both outstanding. Also comes with a free trip to the top of the Stratosphere, so if you were planning on doing that, go for dinner instead of paying just for the elevator ride.
Source(s): Live in Las Vegas - Anonymous7 years ago
If you love to eat seafood and don't want to spend enough money than there is a sweet and a small restaurant on the Eastern Ave street. The restaurant is famous for its seafood and especially the crabs. Thus, according to the specialty it has been named Crab Corner. You will enjoy the food and the best offers and entertainment at the restaurant It will not be your 10th anniversary but will be a best anniversary.
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