Restaurants in Western Nevada
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Eldorado's Chef's Buffet
- Reno, USA
- Restaurants › Buffet
The all-you-can-eat buffets at the casinos are popular fueling-up options and can be a good bargain if you like to stuff yourself silly. Some open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Prices tend to be higher on Friday and Saturday nights when most casinos put out especially lavish spreads. Some serve Sunday brunch. Other local favorites include the Silver Legacy's Victorian Buffet (775 325 7401; 407 N Virginia St), Atlantis' Toucan Charlie's Buffet & Grille (775 825 4700; 3800 S Virginia St) and nearby Peppermill's Island Buffet (775 826 2121; 2707 S Virginia St).
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Beaujolais Bistro
- Reno, USA
- Restaurants › French
With its starched white linens, brick walls, framed posters and formal service, this place pulls off the Left Bank vibe with panache. Besides such culinary challenges as frogs legs and veal sweetbreads, the menu also features boeuf à la bourguignonne, braised lamb and other dishes for less adventurous gourmets.
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Silver Peak Restaurant & Brewery
- Reno, USA
- Restaurants › Pub
Casual and pretense-free, this place hums with the chatter of happy locals settling in for a night of microbrews and great eats. Also open for lunch and with a late-night snack menu plus a solid happy hour during the week, the Silver Peak will suit your needs at some stage. The house beers are worth stopping by for.
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Harrah's Steakhouse
Sporting old-fashioned elegance and amazing service, Reno’s top-voted steakhouse does right by tradition, from T-bone steaks and lobster tails to tournedos of buffalo Rossini topped by foie gras. Flavored soufflés and boxed truffles are available for dessert.
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Roxy's
Inside the Eldorado, this is one of Reno's best casino restaurants. Snuggle into a red velvet booth or sit on the indoor patio overlooking the Fountain of Fortune. Food here is mostly of the meat-and-seafood persuasion and best preceded by one of Roxy's 100 martinis.
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Peg's Glorified Ham & Eggs
Widely cited as the best breakfast place in the city, if not the state, Peg's offers tasty grill food that's not too greasy. It's the perfect place to sit outside and read the Sunday paper while munching on an overstuffed omelet. Kid-friendly.
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Luciano's
This intimate feel-good trattoria is perfect if you're in the mood for deftly prepared, no-nonsense Italian food. All the classics are here - luscious lasagna to plucky penne puttanesca and tasty chicken parmigiana.
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Lulou’s
- Reno, USA
- Restaurants › Fusion
At this arty gourmet eatery on an otherwise drab stretch, bold canvases hang on brick walls and creative chefs fuss over modern American and Eurasian concoctions in the open kitchen. Reservations essential.
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Silver Peak Grill & Taproom
- Reno, USA
- Restaurants › Grill
Downtown outpost hums with the chatter of happy locals settling in with microbrews and great eats, from wild-mushroom pizza to barley-crusted chicken sandwiches and lamb burgers topped with kalamata olives.
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Bertha Miranda's
This Reno institution is beloved for its fiesta decor, roving mariachis (on weekends) and big-flavored dishes, from the excellent enchiladas to the nicely spiced chimichangas. Its margaritas pack a punch.
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Sezmu
- Reno, USA
- Restaurants › Bistro
Delightful, intimate and creative neighborhood bistro serving haute seasonal dishes, from chipotle sweet-potato chips to baked cod with lemon-creamed spinach. Call ahead for reservations and directions.
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Louis' Basque Corner
- Reno, USA
- Restaurants › Basque
Get ready to dine on lamb, rabbit, sweet breads and more lamb at a big table full of people you've never met before. A different set-course menu is offered every day, posted in the window.
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Wild River Grille
- Reno, USA
- Restaurants › Other
Chic ambience and good eats right on the river. The crab and salmon cakes ($9.50) are divine, and on weekend nights you may be lucky enough to be serenaded by local chanteuse Kate Cotter.
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Golden Flower
- Reno, USA
- Restaurants › Other
Walk in on a Sunday to see the place packed with Vietnamese families - a positive omen. Everything is good, but the pho and fresh spring rolls are especially fresh and tasty.
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Pneumatic Diner
Under salvaged neon lights, this groovy little off-the-beaten path place off Ralston St, has meatless and vegan comfort food and desserts to tickle your inner two-year-old.
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Pho 777
A popular Vietnamese noodle shop just off the casino strip serves up bowls and bowls of steamy soup. The basic decor is a reprieve from the glitz and glare a block away.
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Süp
- Reno, USA
- Restaurants › Café
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