Top Restaurants You Must Eat At While in Vegas 89128
When you visit Las Vegas, the goal should be to cram in as much entertainment as possible during your stay. In order for that to happen, you are going to need a serious fuel intake as you attempt to stay awake as many hours in the day as possible. The good news here is that near the strip is home to a staggering number of great restaurants, some of which are free standing, while others are located in the hotels. The toughest decision you are going to need to make is where to eat, as you need never eat at the same place twice. We are going to help you narrow down your options by telling you about a few restaurants in each of the main categories.
If you hit it big at the tables, you might well want to celebrate with a big juicy steak, and the best place to start may be The Steak House, located inside Circus Circus. Yes, it is on the pricier side of things, but you will be getting access to the most mouth-watering cuts of meat imaginable. The Capital Grille on Las Vegas Blvd. is another great steak joint, but they also do some excellent seafood options, as well as also having an extensive gluten free menu.
If it’s an authentic seafood experience that you are after, then slap on your bib and your plastic gloves and pay a visit to Hot N Juicy Crawfish on Spring Mountain Rd. Prices here are very reasonable, and the portions are huge. If you are planning on sticking to the Strip, you might want to try out the Oyster Bar at Harrah’s. Again, you are looking at a menu that is very reasonably priced, especially considering its location, as well as an eating spot that is among the most highly rated on Tripadvisor.
If you are looking for a taste of cuisines from other parts of the world, Vegas has them all. A great authentic Italian experience can be had by visiting Capo’s Restaurant on Sahara. They offer plenty of vegetarian options. Juan’s Flaming Fajitas and Cantina on Tropicana is the place to go if you are looking for some great Mexican food, while Chin Chin, which can be found in the New York New York Hotel, has a stunning selection of Asian dishes to choose from.
Many of the restaurants in Vegas offer menu prices that might be outside your budget, especially if you have had a tough day at the tables. Fear not, though, as there are plenty of eating options for those of you who are a little down on your luck. All the major hotels house a food court of some sort, and you can also take advantage of the many different buffets that are on offer. We are particularly fond of the buffet at the Rio, as they have their food sectioned off into different parts of the world, allowing you to sample a variety of different cuisines on a single plate. We say single plate, but we are guessing you might go back for more than one, as the food is just that good.
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2620 Regatta Dr Suite 102,
Las Vegas 89128
Office: 702-240-5290
Directions From Suncoast Hotel and Casino
- Head west
- Turn left onto Alta Dr
- Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto S Rampart Blvd
- Pass by Bank of America Financial Center (on the right in 2.4 mi)
- Turn right onto W Point Conception Dr
- Turn left onto N Harbor Island Dr
- Turn right onto Breakwater Dr
- Turn right onto Regatta Dr