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Re: Vegas Steak Houses
Use the search function. This has been discussed dozens of times in this and the gossip forum. You will find 100's of posts to help you out.
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People like Circus Circus because it is inexpensive for the quality you get. You will get out of there for $40 a person or less. It is by no means the best steak house in Vegas, but it is a very good value and the food is good.
The only other equivalent type place I can think of for that price is Lawrys, which is Prime Rib, not steak. Harrah's Range Steakhouse has a decent vibe about it and is pretty good. Binions Ranch Steakhouse is better quality food at about the same price as Harrah's. Ruth's Chris is also very good. All of those will set you back $60-70 a person after alcohol, tax, and tip. I can't speak as to the $100+ places as I have not eaten at those. BTW, if you are looking for atmosphere, I would recommend Prime at Bellagio, or Top of the World Restaurant at Stratosphere......not a steak house strictly speaking though. |
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Best real "dry aged beef," at The Steakhouse in T.I or the restaurant of the same name at Circus Circus. I have not been back to CC in a few years but it was truly awesome. The aging room was right in the front so you would walk past the sides of beef. First time I ate there, John Gotti and friends were also in the room...but I think they got a discount. Don't order individual side dishes at either place unless you weigh 400 and are heading north on the fat scale. Share things.
I just ate at Delmonicos at the Venetian and it was OK..but not as good as the Steakhouse at T.I. I forget the name of the place tucked in between the drug store and MGM on the east side of LV Boulevard but if you have not eaten in three days by all means find it.(Now I remember...It's Alen Alberts, NOT Wolenskys). I had a huge steak with a lobster tail and then waddled over to Caesars where I tried to nap on a slot machine. Enormous quantity of food. |
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tried going back for 1 year, tried steakhouse, steak house, and even tried steak. didn't find much. thanks anyway
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All of those will set you back $60-70 a person after alcohol, tax, and tip. [/ QUOTE ] That's about what Capone and I will spend on the alcohol alone when we go out! Gallagers at NyNy is pretty good as well. |
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Delmonico's in the Venetian is the best, IMO. [/ QUOTE ] I second this. Delmonico's had the best steak I've ever had. |
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I ate at The Steakhouse at TI back in November and I thought it was great. On business I've eaten at the likes of Morton's and Ruth's Chris and I think The Steakhouse at TI was just as good as those.
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Theres some joint in Ceasar's that wants ~$200 for a Kobe steak...insane
I go to Texas Station buffet on nights that sirloins are on the menu...think I paid $8 and ate 4 of them...cooked to order. Take the $ you save and buy nice $90 Cabernet |
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[ QUOTE ] Delmonico's in the Venetian is the best, IMO. [/ QUOTE ] I second this. Delmonico's had the best steak I've ever had. [/ QUOTE ] I'll third it. I love Delmonico's and the Steakhouse at CC. When the wife is with me, we go to Delmonico's. When it's a guys' weekend or I'm solo, it's CC. |
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