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GREAT place to eat in Vegas for GREAT price?

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Staying at the Monte Carlo Hotel in Las Vegas and I need a fun, modern place to eat in Las Vegas. My budget is not more then 60 dollors for 2 kids and 2 adults. The restaurant has to be very clean and modern and good food. I like the "vibe" of the Palms hotel and if u could find something similar to the funky modern fun (yet veryy classy) restaurant I would really appreciate it. Remember: cheap, modern, classy

Thank youuuuuuuuuu

Also it would help if u would comment the Las Vegas Outlet on the Strip if u have ever been there

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  1. On the western edge of Las Vegas in Summerlin is the Red Rock Hotel & Casino.

    They have a rather good buffet, priced at $10.99/person. One of the best buffets for the price.

    Red Rock seems geared towards family more than other hotels.  Inside they have a movie theatre, bowling alley, food court (if you want to go that way) and for smaller kids a kids play room.

    Their interior design is modern and much nicer than the Palms.   You'll also enjoy the waterfall designs on the exterior.

    About a 20 minute drive from the strip (?) if you take the 215 Beltway east all the way around to Charleston.  Red Rock is located at 215 Beltway and Charleston.

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    LAS VEGAS OUTLET:

    Yes, I have been there.  If you're visiting on a budget and looking to do some shopping, that's the place to go.  Worth the short trip down the strip to go there.


  2. You are asking a lot there. Unfortunately Vegas has turned to the high priced restaurants and now they are going to loose. It is fine to have a few high priced but they have all but eliminated the bargain eats. Too bad. That is what made Vegas.

    Try the Restaurant at Ellis Island on Koval behind Ballys. Not the fancy place you want but the food is real good and priced low. Order their home brewed root beer. It is great.  On the strip it is going to be difficult to find what you are looking for.

    If you travel off the strip to a locals casino you will have better luck. Palace Station has some great restaurants that fit your requests. Tuscany has a great restaurant with good food and prices. Though not real "classy" but is it the food, the ambiance or the cost. You can't have all three.

  3. At at the various buffets. The food is good and very affordable. Here is a price list.

  4. There are a lot of great buffets in the hotels and they are so reasonable the food is out of this world .they are sort of like smorgasbord type with many options. When you get there just check many of the free guides that you get to see which hotels offer them, and what the menus are . you can even call the hotels to see what the buffet has on it.  

  5. You obviously haven't been to Vegas before have you? In Vegas, cheap, modern and classy don't mix and don't exist. Cheap: try the casino buffets at Excalibur, Circus-Circus, Planet Hollywood, Sahara or Stratosphere. Or there's always Chez McDonald's also located on the strip. The Venetian has a food court where you can find cheap eats too. Modern - classy, Venetian, Paris, Wynn, Bellagio, Palms, Rio, MGM Grand and the list goes on and on. Modern - classy = more expensive and $60 for 4 people will not cover the bill. Choose carefully.  

  6. The hotel coffee shops and buffets are now much more expensive than they were years ago. So, if you want to eat for less go to the food courts located in many hotels and also try one of the several Denny's restaurants on the Strip (one in the Casino Royal hotel/casino). There are also a number of McDonald, Burger King, and other fast food places on the Stip. You can get breakfast and dinner buffets a few dollars less at the Imperial Palace hotel/casino and at the Gold Coast hotel/casino. Buffets also cost less at the Circus Circus hotel/casino and in Fremont St hotel/casinos.

    The Monte Carlo has a McDonalds and several other eating places.  The MGM across the street has a nice food court and also a nice restaurant called the Rain Forest Cafe.  Planet Hollywood has lots of eating places.  There are several fast food places in O'Shea's which is next door to the Flamingo.  The Fashon Show Mall next to  the Treasure Island, has a huge food court on its upper level.

    There is an Outback Steak House in the Casino Royale Hotel.  There is a Cheesecake Factory in Caesars Forum shops. There is a Margeritaville in the Flamingo hotel. I recommend Tony Roma’s, a ribs and chicken restaurant; one on Fremont St and another on Sahara Ave near Paradise Rd.

    Here's a listing of all of the shopping places other than the hotel shops.

    There is Fashion Show Mall, which is like the malls in any city with small stores and large department stores including Macy's and Neiman Marcus. It opens about 10:00AM and closes about 9:00 PM. (http://www.thefashionshow.com/html/index...

    There is an outlet mall on the Strip just south of the airport called Las Vegas Outlet Center, 7400 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las. You can easily drive, take a bus or taxi there. It's open every day but does close to 10:00 PM: (http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/ou...

    Then there is a mall that people who live in Vegas use on Maryland Parkway, about a mile east of the Strip. Its called the Boulevard Mall and its address is 3528 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV. It has regular mall hours from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.  ( http://www.boulevardmall.com/html/index1...

    Then there is another outlet mall near downtown Las Vegas called Las Vegas Chelsia Premium Outlets, 875 South Grand Central Parkway. Its also open 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.( http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/ou...

    Then there is an outlet mall in Primm, Nv which is about 45 minutes drive south of Las Vegas right on I-15; at the Ca/Nv border. It has all types of outlet stores and there are hotels, casinos and restaurants there also. Its worth the drive. (http://www.fashionoutletlasvegas.com/)

    I have been to all of these, except the one downtown (Premium Outlets) and they are all good if you are a shopper.  The one on the south end of the Strip is good.  It has a good variety of the usual outlet stores. The outlet mall in Primm has some high end outlet stores like Saks.  

  7. Heard great reviews from Peppermill on the Strip.

    Its a stand alone restaraunt open 24 hours.

    A Ross/Marshalls store is next door.


  8. The Outlet Mall is fun, huge and you can spend an entire afternoon looking and never spend

    But asking for good cheap places for kids is hard.  Most casino do not want kids there.  But check out online Orleans which has a great buffet that is very good (just had lunch there) and family friendly plus their Rib Joint is fantastic.   Orleans is off the Strip, west of NYNY.  

  9. Vegas is amazing!  You can find some of the worlds BEST dinning, and some of the worlds Cheapest dinning!

    I suggust you take a look at the dinning guide at http://www.bestofvegas.com/Restaurants/

    Have fun!

  10. Your price-point is more suited to Las Cruces, than Las Vegas. It is difficult to eat for that price in the overwhelming majority of the buffets, let alone a nice place.

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    The lunch menu at Mon-Ami-Gabi (streetfront at Paris Casino) has a number of options for $12. It has a nice feel as you are right on the strip. The people and the nearby fountains of Bellagio provide your entertainment. It you drink tap water you may come in at under $60. It is a very cute classy restaurant.

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    Pampas Brazilian Grill in the Miracle Mile Shops (wraps around Planet Hollywood) is a Churascerria which has lunches for around $18 per person (no drinks). This all you can eat meat menu is pretty amazing. Kids will love it.

  11. Well..........you're talking about $15 per person. So that narrows your options.  I'd suggest going over to the Stratosphere to Roxy's Diner.  This is a 50s diner that is retro cool.  Specialities are burgers, shakes and other diner food like meatloaf. It's a very fun place and inexpensive too.

    All the outlets are pretty much the same.  You find good bargains, but have to know what you are buying.  For instance, did you know that many clothing stores have an outlet line of clothing just for their outlet stores?  Those clothes are much cheaper and more cheaply made than clothing in their retail stores.  Also, outlets sell last years and the years before merchandise that didn't sell in their retail stores.  Keep that in mind while shopping and know what you are buying.

    Have fun and be safe in Vegas

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