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| Tropical Chinese Restaurant | Miami, FL | |
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This strip-mall restaurant, way out there in West Miami-Dade, is hailed
as the best Chinese restaurant in the city. While the food is indeed
very good -- certainly more interesting than at your typical beef-and-broccoli
shop -- it still seems somewhat overpriced. Garlic spinach and prawns
in a clay pot is delicious with the perfect mix of garlic cloves, mushrooms,
and fresh spinach, but it's not cheap at $17. And unlike most Chinese
restaurants, the dishes here are not large enough to share. Sunday-afternoon
dim sum is extremely popular, and lines often snake around the shopping
center
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| Andre's | Las Vegas, NV | |
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There is no question that this restaurant has been and continues to
be one of the best in Las Vegas or any where. Outstanding food and service.
Quiet, elegant and choice all around. What a pleasure to get away from
the usual Hotel style dining and find a french restaurant that really
knows how to do it right!
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| Roberto's Taco Shop | Las Vegas, NV | |
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Great chessy nacho's and fill you up burritos make this a Sin city
favorite of mine. You can find one of these mini restuarants all over
vegas next ot your favorite gas station most liklely ! Enjoy the steak
burrito which is my friends choice for a quick lunch on the run !
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| Caesars Palace Restaurants Neros Steak And Se ... | Las Vegas, NV | |
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Incredible meal, incredible service. We stayed at the Caesar's
once and visited pretty much all their restaurants. This place was
probably the best, if you wish to spend the money. The only place better
was probably Emeril's.
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| Memphis Championship Barbeque | Las Vegas, NV | |
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You have to try their baked beans. If you don't like them, then you
don't know what baked beans are supposed to be...might be a little
too good for Navadians' tastes...like those who are used to eating
at the chains and who do not know what good food is all about. Also, you
get more than what you pay for in both quality and quantity.
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| Top of the world | Las Vegas, NV | |
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Took the wife here for our aniversary. What a view of the entire area
from the top of the tower. Very beautiful and romantic. The prices are
high, but you have to consider you are paying for more than the food.
The food was quite good though and the service was excellent. Go early
and have some drinks at the bar also and dont think about the cost.
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| Morton's Of Chicago$The Steakhouse | Las Vegas, NV | |
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This is one of my favorite place for steaks. They have the BEST cuts that
are thick and very tender. Their lobsters and crab legs are generous
in portions as well. The cost of a meal there is well worth it and this
restaurant has never let me down. I've been to locations in Phoenix
as well as Las Vegas and the service, and food are exactly the same. Well
worth a trip here to have the best steak and to impress future in-laws,
or clients or to be in a romantic atmosphere. With superb service.
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| Delmonico | Las Vegas, NV | |
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One of Emiril Lagasse's places, and just as you would expect. High
class, but very warm. Service beyond reproach, excellent food, great
setting. Took my wife here for our tenth anniversary, and it was perfect.
The food was exceptional, we received a complimentary appetizer (the
chef was testing it supposedly) and the service was great.
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| Cheesecake Factory | Las Vegas, NV | |
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Can an upscale chain really give you a great dining experience. Out
east we did'nt think so. This place has changed my mind. Great portions
consistently tasty offerings like the spring rolls, or the salmon
salad or the key lime pie. A great atmosphere located on one Vegas's
trendiest new malls. Make this restuarant a must for those dinner dates
with friends you really like and dont forget to save room for key lime
pie. Ps. Good coffee and service too !
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| In-N-Out Burger | Las Vegas, NV | |
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A fantastic burger. No hype just a good burger with fresh ingredients
like tomatoes & onions. These folks are the most consistent fast
food chain in the valley. Each taste the same good. They are open late
for that gotta have the beef cravings !
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| Moon Gate | Las Vegas, NV | |
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In my opinion, the best Chinese restaurant in Las Vegas. The setting
in the restaurant is spectacular and food is very well prepared and
stylishly presented; the waiters are discreet and patient in explaining
their dishes, something that is very rare in the restaurant business
these days.
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| The Range | Las Vegas, NV | |
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This place is worth visiting if only for the spectacular view of the
Strip (few Strip restaurants take advantage of this view, oddly enough)
from 40-foot-high wraparound windows. Muted copper and wood tones
make for a formal but not intimidating environment and a fine-looking
room. The small menu features the usual steakhouse offerings -- various
cuts of beef and some chicken dishes plus a few salads -- but at a high-medium
price. That said, the quality is better than we've found at the
usual Vegas steakhouse suspects.
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| Osaka Japanese Restaurant | Las Vegas, NV | |
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A great Sushi restuarant. It is an excellent choice for lunch, dinner
or late night snack. The all the fish is exceptionally fresh and masterfully
prepared. The selection is vast. My favorites include the eel, yellowfin
sashimi, and off course the old standard california rolls. This a a
favorite in my office for an informal lunch gathering.
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| Spiedini Ristorante | Las Vegas, NV | |
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I went here over the Valentine's weekend and it is very good with
a good view of the prepatory area and the waiters really work for you
in serving beverages with a smile and deserving of a good tip also! One
note: the Regent is now known as the Marriott suites next to the Suncoast
Hotel(new). Come here for a good meal at good prices for what you will
get.
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| Capriottis Sandwich Shop | Las Vegas, NV | |
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The best sandwich shop in Vegas. I go to the Sunset location. Great vegetarian
selection. Service is always friendly and they remember their customers.
Always busy. If you know the menu call ahead or expect to wait. Worth
the wait though. Huge portions also, I always have leftovers.
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| Andre's French Restaurant | Las Vegas, NV | |
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Andre's has long been the bastion of gourmet dining in Vegas, but
with all the new big boys crowding the Strip, it runs the risk of getting
overlooked. It shouldn't -- Andre may not have a show on the Food
Network, but he ought to be a household name. Besides, his first restaurant
still dominates Downtown. (This is also a celebrity haunt where you're
likely to see Strip headliners. One night, Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg,
and James Spader were all spotted joining some pals for a bachelor party.
The staff played it cool, though.) In a small, converted 1930s house,
you'll find an elegant French provincial atmosphere, overseen
by owner-chef Andre, who brings over 40 years of experience to the table.
Much of the waitstaff is also French, and they will happily lavish attention
on you and guide you through the menu.
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| Quinta Belina | Las Vegas, NV | |
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This place is wonderful, this is the real deal about Mexican food. I
thought all along I was eating the authentic food and I really wasent
until I came here to Quinta Belina and just tasted there food you will
notice the difference right away, its instant. I appreciate the quality,
the atmosphere, the service, the hospitality, you feel right at home.
I recommened this place its an A restaurant and we need to support these
kind of restaurants so they can be here to stay permantly.
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| U-Zen Japanese Restaurant | Los Angeles, CA | |
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Newly rennovated recently, the exterior reminds you of Kentucky Fried
Chiken a little bit, but once you walk in you will experience good spirit
of Japanese sushi-shokunin. Their sushi is excellent. I have never
met anyone who didn't like their sushi yet. It's not cheap
but try this place and give yourself a good treat.
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| Imperial Kitchen | Los Angeles, CA | |
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The name sounds impressive but the food is not really so. However, the
service helps to compensate for the lack lusture of the food. Although
taste isn't as expected, the food is still fresh so cooking is all
a matter of the chef and not the ingredients.
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| Acapulco's Mexican Restraunt | Los Angeles, CA | |
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Went here just this week while visiting LA and as always, the food is
good, but not exceptional. For people around the Bay Area it's
about on a par with Chevy's. We had fajitas (good, but not served
with cheese) and fish tacos. The fish was very fishy, but ok. The mojito
was not so great, but having just come back from Jamaica I guess we really
should not compare. Prices are about the same as any other Mexican chain
type restaurant. I would return.
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