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Vegas food recommendations? (pg. 2)
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| T.A.S.D. |
| quote: | Originally posted by diskodave
It's definitely not the cheapest of restaurants, but Mandalay has Aureole. The restaurant surrounds a 4-story wine tower with 'Wine Angels' that zip through the air to retrieve bottles of wine for guests. The tower holds about 10,000 bottles of wine, most expensive bottle costing $40,000. :wtf:

http://www.aureolelv.com/wine.html |
HA HA HA HA.. The libtard R!ch asked for dining recommendations under $30, which happens to really stretch his welfare check, and you offer him 'Aureole' where the average is $100 per person. That's funny stuff. We will also be in Mandalay Bay that weekend and are eating at the "Mix" the first night. |
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| R!CH |
| actually my welfare check can cover a $100 meal easy |
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| T.A.S.D. |
| quote: | Originally posted by R!CH
actually my welfare check can cover a $100 meal easy |
But then you'll be dissolved and reduced into staying in your room with no reserve funds to enjoy anything else in Vegas. Thanks to GW's tax cuts for the rich, we'll be in a suite way up above you and will be living large as always, and for the 3rd time in Vegas this month! |
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| Andrieux |
| quote: | Originally posted by T.A.S.D.
But then you'll be dissolved and reduced into staying in your room with no reserve funds to enjoy anything else in Vegas. Thanks to GW's tax cuts for the rich, we'll be in a suite way up above you and will be living large as always, and for the 3rd time in Vegas this month! |
I'll make sure if we get hungry I'll have room service send up your mom for us to munch on. |
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| djjoshuaallen |
Oh snap, you got food poisoning from 24/7? I love that spot at around 2PM for some breakfast.
If you got some extra money, go to Bobby Flay's restaurant. Its probably the best restaurant i have ever eaten at! eating is prob the most expensive thing i do while in vegas, thanks to the abundance of hookers driving their market value down a bit. |
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| R!CH |
| quote: | Originally posted by T.A.S.D.
But then you'll be dissolved and reduced into staying in your room with no reserve funds to enjoy anything else in Vegas. Thanks to GW's tax cuts for the rich, we'll be in a suite way up above you and will be living large as always, and for the 3rd time in Vegas this month! |
i'm not worried about it. i collect a TON of welfare under my falsified citizenship papers, plus i still collect settlement from my frivolous lawsuit against gm. that's how i managed to book a 2 bedroom, 1500 foot suite :cool: |
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| Mecca82 |
richie make sure u go test out the Wynn Buffet... i think is about $30-35 but is damn good ma friend....
and i even think Mandalay Bay buffet not too shabby either... cheaper than Wynn too...
and how do i get welfare checks like u? i could use that to do some vegas travellin too!!! ;) LOL! |
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| R!CH |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mecca82
and how do i get welfare checks like u? i could use that to do some vegas travellin too!!! ;) LOL! |
it's not that hard, all you have to do is live in t.a.s.d's imagination. |
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| Andrieux |
| All the times I've been to Vegas, I've only eaten once at one of the restaurants. :eek: Will be fun to try something other than alcohol and misc. |
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| R!CH |
| quote: | Originally posted by Andrieux
All the times I've been to Vegas, I've only eaten once at one of the restaurants. :eek: Will be fun to try something other than alcohol and misc. |
i need to maintain my equilibrium as much as possible in vegas... so i can lose it at lovefest :toothless |
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| PhaseFour |
might be outta ur budget, but i quite enjoyed planet hollywood's buffet.
theres a great burger/sandwich place in mandalays sports book (best sports betting in vegas btw) and the classic in and out burger for the cheap food i guess. |
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| able.h |
Here's a little bit of my recommendations:
1. Wynn Buffet
If you've never had a buffet @ Wynn, I think that's the place to go. The food varies from king crab legs, rack of lamb, sushi, glazed salmon, steamed mussels, etc. My favorite part of Wynn buffet is the dessert section... order your own crepes, creme bulle, yogurt, ice cream, etc.. I'd give Wynn #1 for dessert... as for the food, it's a lil' bit overrated but for first timers it's definetely worth checking out!
Breakfast 8:00am - 10:30am M-F $17.95 +tax
Lunch 11:00am - 3:30pm M-F $21.95 +tax
Dinner 4:00pm - 10:00pm $33.95 +tax
Friday & Saturday Dinner 4:00pm - 10:30pm $37.95 +tax
Sat-Sun Brunch 8:00am - 3:00pm $28.95/w champagne $34.95
2. Mandalay Bay
We're talking about crabs here.. dungeness and king crabs all over. It's really worth the price IMO, not too pricey but you get good quality food. I like this place just because the supposedly part-owner of Mandalay Bay is the son of the former president of Indonesia. The place is designed as if you were in a tropical country, and you'll see some Indonesian man-made dolls (Wayang) within the Buffet area.
Breakfast 7:00am - 10:45am $15.99 +tax
Lunch 11:00am - 2:30pm $19.99 +tax
Dinner 4:45pm - 9:45pm $26.99 +tax
Sunday Champagne Brunch 7:00am - 2:30pm $23.99 +tax
3.McDonald's South of Las Vegas Strip
Last year coming back from a club really really drunk, and went to this place and it was the ! Chicken McNuggets never tasted thisss goOooOooOod in my life! :D:D:D I'm not kidding!
Have fun at Vegas! |
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