Restaurants in Las Vegas
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THEcafé
A chocolate-brown minimalist lounge puts a pricey SoHo twist on Vegas coffee shops. Your best bet: grab-and-go espresso drinks and morning pastries (items from $4) at THEcoffee bar.
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808
Chef Jean-Marie Josselin dials Hawaii on the coconut wireless daily to procure the raw goods that fuel this Pacific Rim delight. Don’t neglect the ‘deconstructed’ ahi roll.
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Hot Dog Heaven
Chili cheese fries and authentic Chicago-style Polish sausage and all-beef Vienna hot dogs, piled high with sweet mustard, onions and neon-green relish – the works.
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Satay Malaysian Grille
Swank family-owned restaurant cooks up traditional multi-ethnic Malay favorites, from peanut-sauced satay and spicy laksa noodle soup to Nyonya specialties.
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French Market Buffet
An affordable live-action buffet for Mexican, Mongolian, Chinese, Italian and American standbys, plus a dessert bar. Monday is seafood night; Wednesday is steaks.
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Mi Casa Grill Cantina
Bouncy Mexican cantina with Gaudi-esque decor has a menu as high-priced as the Tequila Temptress’ outfit is low-cut. Come for happy-hour drinks and snacks.
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Settebello
If you find yourself wandering around lost in the ‘burbs, search out this traditional Neapolitan-style pizzaiolo for wood oven–fired pies.
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Hachi
Nobu Matsuhisa–trained chef Linda Rodriguez mixes traditional Japanese dishes, with California-style fusion sushi rolls. More than 30 kinds of sake.
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Serendipity 3
At this pink candy-striped soda fountain, sink your sweet tooth into frozen hot chocolate and opulent ice-cream sundaes. Skip the so-so grill menu.
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Ra Sushi
A raucous fusion sushi bar with Stripside seating and ambient DJ music. Not for raw-fish connoisseurs, but the short sake list hits the right notes.
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Verandah
Upper-crust oasis feels far away from the ding-ding-ding of slot machines. Enjoy a light country-club menu and poolside patio seating.
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TC’s Rib Crib
Homey storefront smokes its own Louisiana-style barbecue, including lip-smackin’ pork ribs with fried okra and sweet-potato sides.
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Esmeralda’s Cafe
Salvadorean pupuseria enlivens a down-and-out neighborhood, with a few Mexican faves thrown into the Latin American mix.
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Freed’s Bakery
A neighborhood institution for pastries, strudels and more, Freed’s also sells a whimsical variety of last-minute wedding cakes.
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Canyon Ranch Café
For healthy spa cuisine, such as egg-white omelettes, salads and stir-fries, far away from all the hubbub. Take-out available.
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NM Café
Contemporary café with outdoor terrace tables above the Strip. Middle Eastern appetizers star on the menu of light fare.
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Sonic Drive-in
A guilty fast-food pleasure anytime, from pancake-wrapped sausages to toasted sandwiches and blue coconut slushies.
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Dragonfly
If the wait at Firefly looks too long, drop by its sister pan-Asian tapas and sushi bar next door.
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Sugar & Ice
Perch prettily by the waterfall and relish fine pastries, decadent cakes and scoops of sorbet. Free wi-fi.
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Ronald’s Doughnuts
Chinatown storefront vends fluffy pillows of sugar-glazed goodness. Bonus: they’re vegan-friendly!
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Tintoretto’s Bakery
Italian pastries, cakes and biscotti and Illy espresso drinks to start your morning off right.
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Tinoco’s Bistro
Eclectic European café for arty lunches of salads, pastas and seafood.
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Pâtisserie
Pâtisserie and espresso bar for quick pick-me-ups.
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STK
Vegas' uber-stylish new 'Not Your Daddy's' steakhouse, flush with fashionistas, high rollers and hipsters, rocks a club vibe with DJs that you'll love or hate.
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Second Street Grill
At this unabashedly rococo gem, chef Rachel Bern flies in the seafood fresh from Hawaii. You can score a 16oz T-bone steak with all the trimmings for under 20 bucks, too.
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