Good places to eat in Vegas?

CG2014's Avatar
Pulled Pork Mac 'n Cheese at John Mull's Meats and Road Kill Grill, Rabbit Stew and Oxtails at Louis' Basque Corner, Meatballs pizza and Spicy Suicide fries at Naked City Pizza, Fried Chicken Benedict at the already mentioned Hash House A Go Go, Texas Slow-Smoked Brisket and White Grits at Echo & Rig, The Langoustine (it's a shrimp) at L’Atelier Joel Robechon, Double Ribeye at SW Steakhouse, Drunken Noodles at Wazuzu, Baked Lemonade Pork Chops at Gold 'N Silver Inn, Beef Pork Shrimp Burger at Bachi Burger, Stromboli at Four Kegs Sports Pub, Sonora Steak Crepe at Crepe Expectations, Roast Beef Po' Boy and Crawfish at Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen, the Big Roppongi Sushi Rolls (Spicy Tuna and Shrimp) at Osaka Japanese Bistro [open since 1967], Pork Chili Verde Omelet at The Coffee Cup Cafe, the Bulgarian Sausage (3 different type on one plate) Mixed Grill at Forte European Tapas Bar and Bistro.

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Pulled Pork Mac 'n Cheese at John Mull's Meats and Road Kill Grill, Rabbit Stew and Oxtails at Louis' Basque Corner, Meatballs pizza and Spicy Suicide fries at Naked City Pizza, Hash House A Go Go which has already been mentioned, for the Fried Chicken Benedict, Texas Slow-Smoked Brisket and WhiteGrits at Echo & Rig, the Langoustine (it's a shrimp) at L’Atelier Joel Robechon, Double Ribeye at SW Steakhouse, Drunken noodles at Wazuzu, Baked Lemonade Pork Chops at Gold 'N Silver Inn, Beef Pork and Shrimp burger at Bachi Burger, Stromboli at Four Kegs Sports Pub, Sonora Steak Crepe at Crepe Expectations, Roast Beef Po' Boy and Crawfish at Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen, the big sushi rolls [served since 1967] at Osaka Japanese Bistro, Pork Chili Verde Omelet at The Coffee Cup Cafe, the mixed Bulgarian sausage (3 different kinds) plate at Forte European Tapas Bar and Bistro.

Use Google to find their addresses and websites and menus and reviews. Originally Posted by CG2014
You just did a mic drop with that post...

That list is spot on. Can't argue with any of it. Even added a couple to my list to visit.

Historical, fantastic prime rib, old strip, Jerry's Nugget.

Opposite side of strip, Bootleggers Italian

Hot n Juicy, off strip locations are actually busier than the strip location at Miracle Mile Shops.

Video poker bar - Schucks. Good Oysters
CG2014's Avatar
You just did a mic drop with that post... Originally Posted by Boltfan
Thank you Boltfan and thank you for adding more locations to the list.

Also at the same Hash House A Go Go, I want to add the Sage Fried Chicken & Waffles






They have a new location in Plano that opened about 2 year ago - but it sucks.
robuchon's restaurant in MGM. pretentious french food sure, but his 8 course meal is something to experience once or twice.
CG2014's Avatar
8 Course???

There better be a steak and a lobster in there!
Boltfan's Avatar
If you are there on a Sunday morning Lola's Summerlin location has an outstanding brunch as well
yeah he gives you these plates with insignificant morsel of food which you wash down with paired wine to cleanse the palate before next course arrives. it's elaborate, fancy and tiresome but robuchon and masaharu morimoto are top chefs in the world so something to try once or twice. vegas makes them accessible to normal folks so might as well give it a shot.
CG2014's Avatar
Oh I don't like those kind of food/meals.

A 1 oz piece of meat or seafood or bone marrow surrounded by dots of colorful condiments and flower petals and you pay $100s for the meal and you still come away hungry.
dallasfan's Avatar
Yeah. Found out 3 week wait for reservation. I think I can find a way in though. . I must have some prawns and pad Thai.

So Chada Thai is similar to los?


Be aware that LOS has moved. Old location is supposedly being renovated. Problems with the landlord not maintaining the roof let to leaks. New location is much smaller, so be sure to call ahead for a reservation.

Other good restaurants:

Bouchon (Venetian)
Chada Thai and Wine (run by LOS alum Bank Atcharawan)
Bardot Bistrot (Aria)
l’Atelier de Joel Robuchon (MGM) Originally Posted by TexTushHog
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Very similar northern Thai cuisine. Pad kee mao with sea bass (drunken noodles) is just as good as LOS. Seabass tod krueng is truly amazing. And great wine list. Sea bass and Reisling is a combination to die for. Penang curry duck is also one of my favorites.
Omg those chicken and waffles are calling my name
BriannaJordan's Avatar
Tons and TONS OF PLACES lolol.. you have gotten great suggestions so far. you should enjoy any/many of those!! Have a FANTASMIC time.. that's where my heart calls "home"..... Sigh
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If you’re super hungover and can’t get out of bed for a minute. Pho kitchen delivers and it was actually some of the best pho I have ever had.
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Pulled Pork Mac 'n Cheese at John Mull's Meats and Road Kill Grill, Rabbit Stew and Oxtails at Louis' Basque Corner, Meatballs pizza and Spicy Suicide fries at Naked City Pizza, Fried Chicken Benedict at the already mentioned Hash House A Go Go, Texas Slow-Smoked Brisket and White Grits at Echo & Rig, The Langoustine (it's a shrimp) at L’Atelier Joel Robechon, Double Ribeye at SW Steakhouse, Drunken Noodles at Wazuzu, Baked Lemonade Pork Chops at Gold 'N Silver Inn, Beef Pork Shrimp Burger at Bachi Burger, Stromboli at Four Kegs Sports Pub, Sonora Steak Crepe at Crepe Expectations, Roast Beef Po' Boy and Crawfish at Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen, the Big Roppongi Sushi Rolls (Spicy Tuna and Shrimp) at Osaka Japanese Bistro [open since 1967], Pork Chili Verde Omelet at The Coffee Cup Cafe, the Bulgarian Sausage (3 different type on one plate) Mixed Grill at Forte European Tapas Bar and Bistro.

Use Google to find their addresses, directions, business hours, websites, menus and reviews. Originally Posted by CG2014
Now THAT is how you recommend restaurants in Vegas-- tons and tons of options and not a single crappy, kitschy, generic Celebutard chain restaurant in the bunch.
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A couple of the celebutard restaurants aren't overpriced for locals. Jose Andres Steakhouse at SLS often runs specials for locals with ID. But in general you are right Grace. Most of them can be topped easily by the local off the beaten path or historical places still around. While they are a local chain Michoacan Mexican restaurant is pretty good.