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So, my husband and I are going to Las Vegas at the end of the month. I'm looking for restaurant recommendations for all meals (breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, dessert).

Considerations:
-we will not have our own transportation meaning we'll be near the strip most of the time. If you have a recommendation that is worth going out of the way for, please share!
-we tend not to like super fancy "new age" food
-I'd like to see a mix of price points
-my tolerance for spicy food is very low, but hubby enjoys it.

Ping me please! @risforrose
So, my husband and I are going to Las Vegas at the end of the month. I'm looking for restaurant recommendations for all meals (breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, dessert).

Considerations:
-we will not have our own transportation meaning we'll be near the strip most of the time. If you have a recommendation that is worth going out of the way for, please share!
-we tend not to like super fancy "new age" food
-I'd like to see a mix of price points
-my tolerance for spicy food is very low, but hubby enjoys it.

Ping me please! @risforrose
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@risforrose

Casino Buffets.

A number of casinos have them and they are usually awesome, open at all kinds of hours, and have a really good variety. The buffets are some of my favorite places to eat the few times I have been to Vegas.

Just hunt around and see what ones are near to where you are staying and go from there.
@risforrose

Casino Buffets.

A number of casinos have them and they are usually awesome, open at all kinds of hours, and have a really good variety. The buffets are some of my favorite places to eat the few times I have been to Vegas.

Just hunt around and see what ones are near to where you are staying and go from there.
@risforrose

What sort of price points do you mean by mix? Vegas restaurants are more expensive as a whole in the strip, so a $15 plate is kind of cheap for many places. Most places have menus out front, so it's easy just to go for a walk and see what you find. It's my favorite way to do it around there. Grab a drink, go for a stroll.

If you want to spend a bunch of money I can vouch for the Eiffel tower restaurant in the paris, but you will be spending a couple hundred probably. The food is wonderful ( i had this lovely rabbit and leek dish while I was there) and you might be lucky enough to snag a seat where you can watch the Bellagio fountains. Reservations only I believe.

I really like Hash-house A Go Go. The servings are HUGE though, and it's spins on breakfast foods. It's in the Linq. I think they are around $15?

There's a burger place up on the second? floor of Cosmopolitan that I very much enjoy. I forget what it's called.

Del Monico was really good as well, that's a steak place in the Venetian. About $50 an entree.

If you like fruity mixed drinks there's a little place in the Bally's new shopping center, toward the back near the casino, not near the strip itself and my sisters and I stopped there frequently at the start of our evenings.

If you want to drink some champagne, Fizz in Caesers has and all you can drink happy hour thing, just get there early enough to get in. Starts at 5 and 7pm. $36 They have little hors d'oeuvres and such as well.
@risforrose

What sort of price points do you mean by mix? Vegas restaurants are more expensive as a whole in the strip, so a $15 plate is kind of cheap for many places. Most places have menus out front, so it's easy just to go for a walk and see what you find. It's my favorite way to do it around there. Grab a drink, go for a stroll.

If you want to spend a bunch of money I can vouch for the Eiffel tower restaurant in the paris, but you will be spending a couple hundred probably. The food is wonderful ( i had this lovely rabbit and leek dish while I was there) and you might be lucky enough to snag a seat where you can watch the Bellagio fountains. Reservations only I believe.

I really like Hash-house A Go Go. The servings are HUGE though, and it's spins on breakfast foods. It's in the Linq. I think they are around $15?

There's a burger place up on the second? floor of Cosmopolitan that I very much enjoy. I forget what it's called.

Del Monico was really good as well, that's a steak place in the Venetian. About $50 an entree.

If you like fruity mixed drinks there's a little place in the Bally's new shopping center, toward the back near the casino, not near the strip itself and my sisters and I stopped there frequently at the start of our evenings.

If you want to drink some champagne, Fizz in Caesers has and all you can drink happy hour thing, just get there early enough to get in. Starts at 5 and 7pm. $36 They have little hors d'oeuvres and such as well.
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@risforrose

I will second casino buffets, we ate at the Excalibur/Luxor one when we went most days.
It was so easy and nice not to have to worry about finding somewhere to eat, so we could just enjoy everything else.

When we went we got a wristband for $35 a day ( few years ago now, 2012) and that was unlimited access, breakfast, lunch and dinner and could pop in just for a drink if you wanted to!
@risforrose

I will second casino buffets, we ate at the Excalibur/Luxor one when we went most days.
It was so easy and nice not to have to worry about finding somewhere to eat, so we could just enjoy everything else.

When we went we got a wristband for $35 a day ( few years ago now, 2012) and that was unlimited access, breakfast, lunch and dinner and could pop in just for a drink if you wanted to!