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I dont' know what it is about hotel/casinos here in Las Vegas have about being awful everywhere but in ONE particular restaurant. For this hotel (for many), this restaurant is spectacular and it's a...
I dont' know what it is about hotel/casinos here in Las Vegas have about being awful everywhere but in ONE particular restaurant. For this hotel (for many), this restaurant is spectacular and it's a nice touch to have a pianist tickling the ivories as you eat.
It is pricey, but you could do a lot worse. Not many steakhouses in this town are better than here.
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It is from the same people that brought you Circus Circus, so it is more of the same. Basically a step up from Motel 6. except Motel 6 actually has tubs. This place only has showers.
this is for...
It is from the same people that brought you Circus Circus, so it is more of the same. Basically a step up from Motel 6. except Motel 6 actually has tubs. This place only has showers.
this is for someone that REALLY wants to come to Las Vegas, has children and doesn't want to break the bank. You will be right at home here, the place is overrun with children (except in the run down casino, of course).
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Perhaps there is a reason the rest of the dining establishments in this place are merely mediocre. Probably because it appears that all the food talent is here in this place.
The restaurant...
Perhaps there is a reason the rest of the dining establishments in this place are merely mediocre. Probably because it appears that all the food talent is here in this place.
The restaurant looks like you entered the Twilight Zone in comparison to the rest of the casino. It's a classy room and the food (well, the meat) is cooked to perfection.
Sunday mornings are a great time to sample their made to order egg dishes, fresh breads, great steaks and other all-you-can-eat delights. Get your grub on.
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Ok, so it can be good for some people since you most likely won't find children here. the down side is that if you are seriously hankering for some good Mexicna, you're in the wrong place. It's good...
Ok, so it can be good for some people since you most likely won't find children here. the down side is that if you are seriously hankering for some good Mexicna, you're in the wrong place. It's good food, it'll get you by. It's actually NEW Mexican and southwestern food, so fill your stomach and get back to the tables...
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stay here, then ok. Otherwise, there are other, better places for you to go. Of course, everyone hads heard of Circus, Circus and I swear they made this place purely for parents to take their...
stay here, then ok. Otherwise, there are other, better places for you to go. Of course, everyone hads heard of Circus, Circus and I swear they made this place purely for parents to take their children. If you MUST stay here, then get a tower room. In the other towers, if you have an issue with bright colors, then stay in the Casino and Main Tower. If you really don't care, then the Skyrise and West Tower rooms will do. Just so you know, if you go for the cheap room, what you are going to get is just a step above a Motel 6.
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Ok, where do I start here? First off, this hotel doesn't even BELONG on the Strip. Everything about it is mediocre at best. To be honest, the only reason to stay here is it's close to better hotels....
Ok, where do I start here? First off, this hotel doesn't even BELONG on the Strip. Everything about it is mediocre at best. To be honest, the only reason to stay here is it's close to better hotels. If you end up on the first floor, keep your windows closed TIGHT. You'll see why if you simply pass by (there's a Denny's next door, does that tell you anything?)
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If you can, get a room in the Augustus Tower or the Palace Tower. These set of rooms are the newest and fanciest, with flat screen TVs, fancy tubs and separate showers. They do cost more, but rooms...
If you can, get a room in the Augustus Tower or the Palace Tower. These set of rooms are the newest and fanciest, with flat screen TVs, fancy tubs and separate showers. They do cost more, but rooms have more marble than the Italians, great floor-to-ceiling windows, massive beds, first-class sitting areas and large TVs, and much more. Ask for the Augustus Tower and see if you get it, usually it's a pricey premium over the regular rooms. The cheapest rooms, in the old towers, are average at 350 s.f. and up, nicely appointed, but nothing to brag about. The least nice of the towers is the Centurion Tower, try to stay out of there.
Service here depends on how much money oyu have (and can be seen). It's a huge place and unless your Britney Spears, it's easy to be forgotten... Ok, maybe that wasn't a good example.
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Ok, it's gorgeous in here. I mean, the silk draping from the ceiling is breathtaking, the colors from that and the floor and tables work well together very well. Le Cirque is the proud recipient of...
Ok, it's gorgeous in here. I mean, the silk draping from the ceiling is breathtaking, the colors from that and the floor and tables work well together very well. Le Cirque is the proud recipient of the AAA Five Diamond Award for 2006. And there is good reason for that. The food is French, straight up and down. Not inspired, infused or fusion. Of all the restaurants here at Bellagio, this is the one that seems to try the least, but succeeds the most.
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This is the place. It is reminescent of an old all boys club. Its got dark walls and luxe fabrics draped everywhere and Baccarat chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. It actually looks like a set...
This is the place. It is reminescent of an old all boys club. Its got dark walls and luxe fabrics draped everywhere and Baccarat chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. It actually looks like a set from a John Grisham novel. This place knows how to be a steakhouse and it's wine cellar is serious. Prime, indeed.
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Shintaro
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Food & Dining
3400 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (877) 234-6358
This seems like a redo/mix of the Bellagio's own Jasmine, but it's not. Here is Japanese cuisine including sushi and Teppanyaki , (diners can experience a live theatre of cooking, with master chefs...
This seems like a redo/mix of the Bellagio's own Jasmine, but it's not. Here is Japanese cuisine including sushi and Teppanyaki , (diners can experience a live theatre of cooking, with master chefs preparing multi-course dinners right before their eyes) along with some Western variations. The sushi bar is cool looking with dramatic, kaleidoscopic display of live jellyfish. A large selection of Japanese beers and sakes are always offered. Once again, you're looking at close to $100 a person when all is said and done. But if you are dining here, that is not an issue for you.
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