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kpsteffey

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Taking My Mother In Law To Las Vegas For Her 60th, Will Be Seeing A Show At The Hilton And Would Like To Do Dinner Before. Any Suggestions? Looking For Something Fun/different And Moderately Priced Or Less. Tia
 
kpsteffey said:
Taking My Mother In Law To Las Vegas For Her 60th, Will Be Seeing A Show At The Hilton And Would Like To Do Dinner Before. Any Suggestions? Looking For Something Fun/different And Moderately Priced Or Less. Tia

Which Hilton (there are two and they are not close)?

/carmi
 
I Did Not Realize There Are 2 Hiltons, I'm Not Sure Which One. We Could Probably Take A Taxi Or Something If It Is A Long Walk. Not Sure Yet Where We Will Be Staying. Just Looking For Any Restaurant Suggestion At This Point. Tia
 
I have a few suggestions, but they might not fit the criteria of moderately priced or less.

Mon Abi Gami @ Paris. They have a cafe with tables right out on the strip and you can see Bellagio's fountain.

Top of the World @ Stratosphere - located at the top of the Stratosphere tower the restaurant revolves as you dine. Very pricey, though.

Delmonico @ Venetian- Emeril Lagasse Steakhouse

Oh, just thought of an affordable one. Cheescake Factory @ Caesar's. Yum!
 

There's always Rainforest Cafe at the MGM, or Margaritaville at the Flamingo Hilton. FUN!
 
I love, love, love the ribs at Tony Roma's. Good Prime Rib too!
 
If you are at the Hilton off the strip (not the Flamingo Hilton), they used to have a Benihana's inside the hotel. It's been a few years since I've been there but if it's still there, that could be fun.
 
The Flamingo has long distanced itself from its Hilton days, so I assume we are talking the Las Vegas Hilton. It's been my experience in Vegas that life is *much* less stressful if you just eat at the resort where you are seeing the show. For fun and different, there is Benihana. If that pushes your limit for "moderately priced or less", there is always Quark's Bar (if there's a hint of Star Trek fan in either of you.)
 
OMG - Firefly on Paradise!!!! It's only a few hundred yards north of the intersection of East Flamingo and Paradise Road. It's a tapas menu, and we had fantastic food there - and it can cost as much or as little as you want. Here's http://www.fireflylv.com/menu.htm the menu.
 
I second Mon Ami Gabi at Paris. We have dined there twice and were very pleased both times. While it is not inexpensive, it is a great value for the food and wonderful atmosphere across from the Belliagio fountains. I would put it in the high-moderate price range. We have definately spent more money for dinner in Vegas, but this remains one of our favorite places to eat. :thumbsup2
 
DeterminedOne said:
I have a few suggestions, but they might not fit the criteria of moderately priced or less.

Mon Abi Gami @ Paris. They have a cafe with tables right out on the strip and you can see Bellagio's fountain.

Top of the World @ Stratosphere - located at the top of the Stratosphere tower the restaurant revolves as you dine. Very pricey, though.

Delmonico @ Venetian- Emeril Lagasse Steakhouse


Oh, just thought of an affordable one. Cheescake Factory @ Caesar's. Yum!


Too rich for my blood! You can EASILY drop over $100 for 2 people at Top of the World and Delmonico.

Mon Ami, if I remember is similar. I was there, but for our ONE special meal in Vegas.

Cheesecake Factory? LOVE IT. Cool location.... sigh... usually an hour plus wait.

Vegas is LOADED with places to eat. Most of them good. Throw a dart, check the price... eat there! :thumbsup2

Personally I like eating in some of the downtown places more than the strip.
 
Are you going to see Barry Manilow? Enjoy. I've seen him at least 10 times. I haven't seen him sinces he's been here but he still puts on a great show. If you want to stay close to the Hilton try Benihana. Its really good. I could tell you alot local hole in the wall resturants but you have to leave the resort corridor (The Strip) there is a really good mexican resturant just down the road from the Las Vegas Hilton its called Cozymels. Lawry's Prime Rib is really good too (a bit pricey). Enjoy your time here and be sure to spend lots of $$$$ in the casinos to help keep our taxes down!
 
how about the excalibur dinner show. A little different, not too exspensive, and tons of fun.
 
Oh! We loved the Caesars magic dinner show. I forget the name, but I know if you call there or check their website they have info on it. Truly unforgetable and moderately priced. LOVED IT. Very unique
 
My wife and I were just in Vegas last month. We were walking thru Treasure Island and we stopped in Kahunaville. I have to say,they had great food at a good price. I want to say we each had 3 drinks, 2 appitizers and 2 entrees for around $70.00. We were both stuff to the gills. The coconut shrimp are to die for.

http://www.kahunaville.com/index-99.htm
 


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